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1!!The original 1989 film:
2* ActorSharedBackground: Dean Alioto made Mikey the middle child, like he is in his own family.
3* AllThereintheManual: The back of the planned VHS cover gives a bit more explanation as to how in-universe the tape ended up in the hands of the government, per the opening titles. Apparently the Van Heese family were reported missing, after which presumably authorities searched the house.
4* DirectedByCastMember: Director Alioto plays Mikey the cameraman. As this is a found footage movie, this did give him control over what types of shots to get.
5* CaliforniaDoubling: – Literally since it takes place in Conneticut, but was filmed in the Bay Area.
6* FictionAsCoverUp: An alleged real-life example. To this day, the film is passed around among some ufologists (who refer to it as "the [=McPherson=] tape") as proof that {{alien abduction}}s are real, and that the story of it being a fictional horror film was just damage control. When it was remade as ''Alien Abduction: Incident in Lake County'', that film too was also alleged to be part of the cover-up.
7* {{Improv}}: The actors were largely hired for their improv experience.
8* NoBudget: Made for nearly $7000.
9* TheShelfOfMovieLanguishment: It was intended for a DirectToVideo release in 1989, but a fire at the distribution warehouse destroyed nearly all copies of the film and the master print, and it was presumed lost. However, a few bootlegs, stripped of the opening and closing credits denoting it as a work of fiction, survived and found their way into the ufologist community in the early '90s, which helped it build its mystique as an alleged "real" account of an AlienAbduction.
10* ThrowItIn: The mother asking if the camera drained the power from the house was ad-libbed by her actress.
11* UnderageCasting: The aliens were played by three little girls wearing masks.
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13!!The TV remake:
14* CaliforniaDoubling: Despite being set in 'Lake County', the film was shot in Vancouver.
15* ExecutiveMeddling:
16** The director intended for the film to be treated as a work of fiction; the whole "THIS ACTUALLY HAPPENED" angle was an executive mandate.
17** Subverted with the swearing. Dean Alioto expected the network to enforce GoshDarnItToHeck, but they were comfortable with the characters cursing, because it added to the realism. They did however have to bleep it out.
18* FakeAmerican: The actors were all Canadians. The director joked that they'd be fined $1 any time they had accent slippages. He apparently made $200 off that. Kristian Ayre, who played Tommy, was a double example - born in Britain and raised in Canada.
19* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The VHS release is long since out of print and this film has yet to see an official DVD release, though it can be watched in full online.
20* RemakeCameo: Dean Alioto makes an appearance as one of the talking heads - a special effects director who [[LeaningOnTheFourthWall endorses the authenticity of the footage]].
21* TechnologyMarchesOn: Compared to the first film, Dean Alioto now added in the segment where the boys show the others the tape, as it was now possible with 90s camcorder technology.
22* ThrowItIn:
23** Creator/EmmanuelleChriqui had initially agreed to do the nudity for Renee, but changed her mind at the last minute. As a compromise, she wore pasties and the video was pixellated to make it look like Renee is actually nude.
24** Dean Alioto was struggling with his appearance as an interviewee, so he ad-libbed the ActorAllusion line “It’s unnerving because if it’s a hoax, I should have been the one that directed it.”
25** The static effect to signal that the aliens are near was thought up during the editing stages.
26** The scene with all the kitchen appliances going haywire was added to fill up time, as a ShoutOut to ''Film/CloseEncountersOfTheThirdKind''.
27* WhatCouldHaveBeen:
28** The subtitle was 'The [=McPherson=] Tape', and the family was named that because it had "fear" in it. The network changed it to 'Incident in Lake County'. It did air on some stations with the other subtitle though.
29** The actors initially played the final scene sadly - with them realising the brothers wouldn't come back. Upon watching that, the director felt it didn't work, and re-shot it so that they were still hopeful that they would.

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