
UFO's Are Real
Documentary
Overview
One of several 1970s documentaries on the subject of unidentified flying objects (UFO), supporting the view that Earth is visited regularly by extra-terrestrial engines and aliens.
Top Cast
Brandon Chase
Brandon Chase
Himself - Narrator (voice)
Brandon Chase
Himself - Narrator (voice)
Wendelle Stevens
Wendelle Stevens
Himself - United States Air Force (Ret.) (as Lt. Colonel Wendelle Stevens)
Wendelle Stevens
Himself - United States Air Force (Ret.) (as Lt. Colonel Wendelle Stevens)
Bruce Maccabee
Bruce Maccabee
Bruce Maccabee
Lawrence Coyne
Lawrence Coyne
Lawrence Coyne
Jesse Marcel
Jesse Marcel
Jesse Marcel


Travis Walton
Travis Walton
Travis Walton
Betty Hill
Betty Hill
Betty Hill
Marjorie Fish
Marjorie Fish
Marjorie Fish
Walter Mitchell
Walter Mitchell
Walter Mitchell
James Harder
James Harder
James Harder
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