
Alien Autopsy: (Fact or Fiction?)
Documentary · Science Fiction · TV Movie
Overview
This provacative FOX Network "prime time" television special investigates the purported "Alien Autopsy" footage that was allegedly filmed by the United States military after the legendary UFO crash near Roswell, New Mexico in 1947.
Top Cast


Jonathan Frakes
Jonathan Frakes
Self - Host
Jonathan Frakes
Self - Host


Stan Winston
Stan Winston
Self
Stan Winston
Self


Allen Daviau
Allen Daviau
Self
Allen Daviau
Self
Walter Haut
Walter Haut
Self - Former Roswell AAF Public Relations Officer
Walter Haut
Self - Former Roswell AAF Public Relations Officer


Jesse Marcel Jr
Jesse Marcel Jr
Self - Roswell Eyewitness
Jesse Marcel Jr
Self - Roswell Eyewitness
Kevin D. Randle
Kevin D. Randle
Self - Author, UFO Crash at Roswell
Kevin D. Randle
Self - Author, UFO Crash at Roswell
Frankie Rowe
Frankie Rowe
Self - Roswell Eyewitness
Frankie Rowe
Self - Roswell Eyewitness


Ray Santilli
Ray Santilli
Self - Documentary Filmmaker
Ray Santilli
Self - Documentary Filmmaker
Philip Mantle
Philip Mantle
Self - Director of Investigations, BUFORA
Philip Mantle
Self - Director of Investigations, BUFORA


Paolo Cherchi Usai
Paolo Cherchi Usai
Self - Senior Curator, Eastman House
Paolo Cherchi Usai
Self - Senior Curator, Eastman House
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