
Watchers 6: The Secret Cosmic War
Documentary
Overview
Marzulli and his team travel to Peru to investigate giants and elongated skulls. Other subjects are also explored.
Top Cast


L.A. Marzulli
L.A. Marzulli
L.A. Marzulli
Judd Burton
Judd Burton
Judd Burton
Roger Leir
Roger Leir
Roger Leir
Joe Taylor
Joe Taylor
Joe Taylor
Steve Colbern
Steve Colbern
Steve Colbern


Brien Foerster
Brien Foerster
Brien Foerster
Jesus Gamarra
Jesus Gamarra
Jesus Gamarra
Richard Green
Richard Green
Richard Green
Juan Navarro Hierro
Juan Navarro Hierro
Juan Navarro Hierro
Maria Irene Mendoza
Maria Irene Mendoza
Maria Irene Mendoza
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