

Documentary · Crime · Horror
Overview
The story of how the Satanic Panic of the 1980s was ignited by "Michelle Remembers", a memoir by psychiatrist and his patient. The book relied on recovered-memory therapy to uncover Michelle's abduction by baby-stealing Satanists.
Top Cast


Michelle Smith
Michelle Smith
Self (archive footage)
Michelle Smith
Self (archive footage)


Lawrence Pazder
Lawrence Pazder
Self (archive footage)
Lawrence Pazder
Self (archive footage)


Anton LaVey
Anton LaVey
Self (archive footage)
Anton LaVey
Self (archive footage)


Blanche Barton
Blanche Barton
Self
Blanche Barton
Self
Charles Ennis
Charles Ennis
Self
Charles Ennis
Self
Ken Lanning
Ken Lanning
Self
Ken Lanning
Self


Dr. Elizabeth Loftus
Dr. Elizabeth Loftus
Self
Dr. Elizabeth Loftus
Self


Debbie Nathan
Debbie Nathan
Self
Debbie Nathan
Self
Charyl Proby-Austman
Charyl Proby-Austman
Self
Charyl Proby-Austman
Self
Jeffrey S. Victor
Jeffrey S. Victor
Self
Jeffrey S. Victor
Self
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