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Fire In The Sky Movie & Radio Interview
Movies : Documentary
Other quality : English
The film FIRE IN THE SKY and the
COASTTOCOASTAM radio interview with TRAVIS WALTON and MIKE ROGERS about the actual incident which occured on November 5th, 1975 at 5:49pm - and became one of the most famous Alien Abduction accounts in U.S. history.
The radio program hosted by world famous talk show host ART BELL, will dispell fact from fiction, and depiction from eye-witness account.
Film: 109mins
Format: .avi
Radio: 90mins
Format: MP3
Size: 1.02 GB
A group of men who were clearing bush for the government arrive back in town, claiming that their friend was abducted by aliens. Nobody believes them, and despite a lack of motive and no evidence of foul play, their friends' disappearance is treated as murder. Written by Murray Chapman {muzzle@cs.uq.oz.au}
This film recreates the strange events which happened November 5, 1975 in the town Snowflake, Arizona. Travis Walton works as a logger in the woods. When he and his colleagues drive home after work, they encounter an UFO. For the next five days Travis disappears and his colleagues are accused of murder. When he reappears, first he didn't remember that he was gone, but in time the terrible memories come back... Written by Peter W. Simeon {simeon@imdb.com
On November 5, 1975, near Snowflake, Arizona, logger Travis Walton disappears mysteriously during an encounter with a flying saucer. Authorities treat with skepticism the outrageous story related by the only witnesses to the alleged event, including Walton's co-workers and his best friend and future brother-in-law, Mike Rogers. They are suspected of foul play despite no apparent motive or knowledge as to Walton's whereabouts.
A state lawman finds a tabloid newspaper in the crew's pickup truck and quickly concludes that tensions had arisen between Walton and surly co-worker Allan Dallis, leading the lawman to conclude that a murder cover-up is under way. However, all of the suspects pass lie-detector tests and the case becomes stalled. Five days later, and just as mysteriously as he disappeared, Walton reappears, claiming to have been abducted by extraterrestrials and taken aboard a UFO. There are shots of him being probed against his will.
The plot is unusual in that it does not focus primarily on the more fantastical elements of the story. Much screen time is spent on the considerable distress experienced by Rogers and friends, both by Walton's inexplicable disappearance, and the conundrum of Walton's reappearance in a seemingly disturbed emotional state. A major issue depicted in the film is Rogers' guilt about leaving his friend in the woods. The film culminates with a denouement between Walton and Rogers, with the UFO mystery essentially unresolved.