
Touched
Documentary
Overview
The alien abduction phenomenon, told by those who experienced it, with the weight of a Pulitzer Prize-winning Harvard psychiatrist at their back.
Top Cast


John E. Mack
John E. Mack
Self
John E. Mack
Self


Karin Austin
Karin Austin
Self
Karin Austin
Self


Peter Faust
Peter Faust
Self
Peter Faust
Self


Jamy Faust
Jamy Faust
Self
Jamy Faust
Self


Arnold Relman
Arnold Relman
Self
Arnold Relman
Self


Laurel Chiten
Laurel Chiten
Self
Laurel Chiten
Self


Wendy Kaminer
Wendy Kaminer
Self
Wendy Kaminer
Self


Patrick Harpur
Patrick Harpur
Self
Patrick Harpur
Self


Corrado Balducci
Corrado Balducci
Self (as Monsignor Balducci)
Corrado Balducci
Self (as Monsignor Balducci)


Alan Dershowitz
Alan Dershowitz
Self
Alan Dershowitz
Self
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