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Jeeps in Close Encounters of the Third Kind  and Contact

Close Encounters

"From all around the globe, fragments of unprecedented but seemingly unconnected events swirl through the ether. In the remote Mojave desert, scoured by the bitter, gritty wind, Claude Lacombe (François Truffaut) and his team of scientists hope to be the first men to understand the enigma. With the words of a half-crazed eyewitness ringing in their ears, the dust parts to reveal numerous WWII vintage planes. The odd thing is that they're in pristine condition, ready to start at the touch of a button, and that their ID numbers match those of a squadron which disappeared fifty years earlier." ( Damian Cannon, in Movie Reviews UK)

Frame from Close Encounters In the first shot of that opening scene of Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977), the scientists arrive in a Land Rover. Later, and probably more realistically, their team races into Dharamsala in northern India, in a Mahindra CJ-3B Jeep (photo at right).

These scenes, very different in visual style from the Indiana and Wyoming sequences that make up most of the rest of the story, add to the impressive texture and scope of this early Steven Spielberg film.

Poster From Walter Frith's review in the Internet Movie Database:

"Richard Dreyfuss stars in 'Close Encounters' as a working man from Indiana who is confronted on a dark road one evening by an alien space ship. As the film develops Dreyfuss becomes obsessed with the meaning of his encounter....

"Throughout the course of the film there is a constant theme of preparation for an alien visit as two men (Bob Balaban and the late Francois Truffaut), supposedly two scientists with government connections, travel to places including Mexico and India to follow up with people who have had an alien encounter of some sort. There is the development of language and communication, as hand signals and musical riffs are used to make contact with the extra-terrestrials who will surface in the film's hypnotic climax set at Devil's Tower in Wyoming.

"With eight Oscar nominations and one win for the searing cinematography by veteran cameraman Vilmos Zsigmond, Close Encounters of the Third Kind is definitely one of Spielberg's finest films."

Thanks to M.L. Griffith for spotting this CJ-3B cameo. -- Derek Redmond

Contact

Poster Contact  (1997, directed by Robert Zemeckis) has elements in common with Close Encounters, but concentrates more closely on the scientist (Dr. Ellie Arroway, played by Jodie Foster) who makes the first contact with another world.

A review by astronomer Dr. Peter R. Backus at the Filmscouts web site says: "It isn't suprising that the science in "Contact" is fairly accurate. Carl Sagan was actively involved in the making of the movie. Scientists from the SETI Institute provided technical advice (and props). The real surprise is how well the movie captures the excitement, frustration, romance, and inspiration of scientific exploration. SETI is one of the few science projects dealing directly with one of the great questions: "are we alone?". It is a question that we all understand. The answer to that question would have an impact on all of us.

"When presenting a complex story involving science and technology, it is inevitable that some accuracy will be sacrificed for the sake of the art. "Contact" is no exception, but unlike most, it stays well within the bounds of artistic license."

Frame from Contact The senior scientist in the film is Dr. David Drumlin (played by Tom Skerritt), who initially tries to prevent the hero from carrying out her research, and later takes public credit for her discoveries. At one point early in the film, he arrives in a CJ-7 at the Arecibo radio telescope observatory in Puerto Rico.
 
Frame from Contact The Arecibo observatory apparently has a small fleet of red Jeeps, parked in the background of this arrival scene. John Hubbard was sharp-eyed enough to notice that one of the Jeeps (just behind Tom Skerritt's hat in this shot) is indeed a CJ-3B. Unfortunately, we don't get to see it in action. This is definitely the briefest "contact" we've had yet, with a 3B in the movies!


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