Alien Encounters from New Tomorrowland (1995)
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- 1h 0min
- Documentary
- TV Movie
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Cast
Robert Urich | ... |
Self - Host
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Clifford E. Stone | ... |
Self - UFO Investigator
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Steven Schiff | ... |
Self - Congressman, New Mexico
(as Steve Schiff)
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Donald R. Schmitt | ... |
Self - Center for UFO Studies
(as Don Schmitt)
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Michael Eisner | ... |
Self - Head of the Walt Disney Company (uncredited)
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Budd Hopkins | ... |
Self (uncredited)
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Kevin D. Randle | ... |
Self (uncredited)
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John Samford | ... |
Self - U.S. Air Force (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
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Directed by
Andrew Thomas | ... | (as Andy Thomas) |
Written by
Andrew Thomas | ... | (writer) (as Andy Thomas) |
Produced by
Samuel Paul | ... | creative executive |
Jeff Scheftel | ... | co-producer |
Andrew Thomas | ... | producer (as Andy Thomas) |
Music by
Scott Page-Pagter | ||
John Valentino |
Editing by
Andrew Thomas | ... | (as Andy Thomas) |
Editorial Department
Joe Lewis | ... | on-line editor |
Makeup Department
L.A. Johnson | ... | makeup artist |
Production Management
Jim Moroney | ... | production manager |
Sound Department
Bill Byers | ... | audio |
Timothy A. Carpenter | ... | audio post |
Visual Effects by
Ron Clark | ... | graphics |
Camera and Electrical Department
Pat Coyote | ... | electrician |
Mark 'Ninja' Lynch | ... | camera (as Mark Lynch) |
Melissa Lynch | ... | camera |
Additional Crew
Eileen Bradley | ... | talent executive |
Brit Elders | ... | footage courtesy of |
Lee Elders | ... | footage courtesy of |
Lee Hanson | ... | footage courtesy of |
Warren Jones | ... | technician |
Bob Oechsler | ... | footage courtesy of (as Bob Olchsler) |
Ed Walters | ... | footage courtesy of |
Thanks
Jim Crawford | ... | special thanks |
Jim Delatozo | ... | special thanks |
Ron Ecker | ... | special thanks |
Russ Estes | ... | special thanks |
Jon Kaplan | ... | special thanks |
Martin Luther King III | ... | special thanks (as Dr. Martin Luther King) |
Michael Singh | ... | special thanks |
Gordon Skene | ... | special thanks |
Yvonne Smith | ... | special thanks |
Production Companies
- Thomas & Friends Productions
- Walt Disney World (in association with)
Distributors
- Walt Disney Television (1995) (United States)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Archive Films (footage courtesy of)
- Close Encounters Research Society (special thanks)
- Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) (special thanks)
- Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) (special thanks)
- Film/Audio Services Inc. (footage courtesy of)
- Interlock Studios (facilities)
- Jim Keeshen Productions (facilities)
- Library of Congress (special thanks)
- Look Up Productions (special thanks)
- Midtown Video (facilities)
- NASA (footage courtesy of)
- National Archives (footage courtesy of)
- STS Film/Video Production (facilities)
- Sky Dog Productions (special thanks)
- UFO Central Home Video (special thanks)
- UFO Enigma Museum (special thanks)
- UFO Video Clearing House (footage courtesy of)
- Yeah Studios (facilities)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Robert Urich, the legendary Jim Street in S.W.A.T. (1975), is the host of this voyage around the UFO's and its mystery. From New Tomorrowland, in Disneyland, Urich talks about UFO, contacts, evidences of its arrives, abductions, military documents and other things what surround this controversial thematic. From the 30's years ahead, the UFOs always have been there very close to us, everyday, every time. Exist the aliens?, in truth they come to planet Earth?, could it be a fiction created by the military? And the last and most important question: if they exists, would they will be our friends...or our enemies? Written by Chockys |
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