The Battle of Chicago (Movie)

The Battle of Chicago was a 1965 American movie which (inaccurately) told the story of the battle between the US Army and the Race's Conquest Fleet in 1942-44. The movie's plot was light and uninteresting. However, it had two major points in its favor which allowed it to succeed in the box office: copious amounts of contemporary newsreel footage digitally dubbed into color, including a magnificent opening scene showing the Conquest Fleet entering into Earth orbit, which the producers bought from the Race; and the popular and sexy James Dean in the starring role.

Jonathan Yeager and Karen Culpepper saw the movie in 1965 in a drive-in theater, and spent most of the time engaged in erotic activities.