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Alien Autopsy: (Fact or Fiction?) ()


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FOX Network television special investigating The Alien Autopsy (1995) footage that was allegedly filmed by the United States military after the legendary UFO crash near Roswell, New Mexico in 1947.

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Self - Host
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Self - Former Roswell AAF Public Relations Officer
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Self - Roswell Eyewitness (as Dr. Jesse Marcel Jr.)
Kevin D. Randle ...
Self - Author, UFO Crash at Roswell (as Kevin Randle)
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Self - Roswell Eyewitness
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Self - Documentary Filmmaker
Philip Mantle ...
Self - Director of Investigations, BUFORA
Bill Dear ...
Self - Private Investigator (as William Dear)
Paolo Cherchi Usai ...
Self - Senior Curator, Eastman House
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Self - Hollywood Director of Photography
Roderick Ryan ...
Self - Navy Combat Cameraman
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Self - Chairman, Department of Pathology, St. Francis Central Hospital (as Dr. Cyril Wecht)
Chris Milroy ...
Self - Senior Lecturer in Forensic Pathology (as Dr. C.M. Milroy)
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Self - Academy Award Winning Creature Designer
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Self - New Mexico Congressman (as Congressman Steven Schiff)
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Self - Nuclear Physicist
Kent Jeffrey ...
Self - Coordinator, International Roswell Initiative
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Laurence Cate ...
Self - Eastman Kodak Sales Rep. (uncredited)
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Chief Pathologist (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
Gary Shoefield ...
Pathologist (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
Gareth Watson ...
Technician Behind the Glass (uncredited) (archiveFootage)

Directed by

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Tom McGough

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Robert Kiviat ... () and
Tom Seligson ... ()

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Michele Giunta ... (segment "producer") segment producer
Peter Greene ... producer
Robert Kiviat ... executive producer
Tim Krubsack ... line producer
David Roehrig ... (segment "producer") segment producer
Ray Santilli ... producer (uncredited)
Andy Schatzberg ... (segment "producer") segment producer
Tom Seligson ... supervising producer
Gary Shoefield ... producer (uncredited)

Music by

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Robert Wait

Editing by

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Douglas Cheek
Eric Gardner ... senior editor

Editorial Department

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Terence Curren ... on-line editor
Eric Gardner ... senior editor
Monica Gillette ... assistant editor
Sue 'Spyke' Hirshon ... on-line editor (as Spyke Hirshon)
Greg Kadonada ... post-production assistant
Chris Wilshire ... post-production assistant (as Chris Willshire)

Art Direction by

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Howard Kiviat

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Spyros Melaris

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Spyros Melaris ... (uncredited)

Makeup Department

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Kelly Miller ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Gavin I. Glynn ... executive in charge of production: FOX

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Serge Genitempo ... head painter

Sound Department

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Darryl L. Frank ... production sound mixer (uncredited)
Ron Miller ... re-recording mixer (uncredited)

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John Humphreys ... sculptor (uncredited)
Spyros Melaris ... special effects supervisor (uncredited)

Visual Effects by

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Glen David Miller ... visual effects artist (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Mark Bloomfield ... camera operator
Mike Braden ... camera operator
Paul Dougherty ... camera operator
Chris Espeset ... key grip
Eric Espeset ... grip
DuWayne Rude ... camera operator (as Duane Rude)
Phil Smith ... camera operator
John Stearns ... gaffer
Rob Willis ... electrician (as Bob Willis)
Tom Zannes ... camera operator: Roswell and host wraps
Spyros Melaris ... camera operator (uncredited)

Music Department

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Jay Chattaway ... composer: additional music

Additional Crew

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Ehren Addis ... production assistant
Brian Aurell ... production assistant
Joe Bungart ... teleprompter operator
Carl Erdmann ... production assistant
Wayne L. Greene ... production coordinator
Greg Guzik ... production assistant
John Jopson ... segment director
Michael London ... legal services
Steve Maiselson ... production assistant (as Steven A. Maiselson)
Alvin Lamont Perkins ... production assistant
Bob Petrella ... researcher
Toni Scheinbaum ... production assistant
Adam Waters ... production assistant
Eric Withee ... production assistant (as K. Eric Withee)

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Barry Bitzer ... special thanks
Benny Chevey ... special thanks
Hub Corn ... special thanks
Sheila Corn ... special thanks
Gayle Frere ... special thanks
Dave Grohusko ... special thanks
Bill Henry ... special thanks
Peter Kenney ... special thanks
Robert Kirk ... special thanks (as Rob Kirk)
Lisa Lewis ... special thanks
Rob Lihani ... special thanks
Kevin D. Randle ... special thanks (as Kevin Randle)
Steven Schiff ... special thanks (as Congressman Steven Schiff)
Lynn-Georgia Tesch ... special thanks
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Plot Summary

Widely considered to be one of the most controversial TV documentary specials ever aired in Prime Time, this famous FOX Network program stirred the "liveliest debate of any home movie since the Zapruder Film," according to Time Magazine. The "home movie" was actually purported to be the actual dissection of an alien being, supposedly recovered and analyzed by the U.S. military near Roswell, New Mexico in 1947. Written by Anonymous

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Taglines In 1947, something happened in Roswell, New Mexico... On August 28th, 1995 something remarkable was revealed to the World... See more »
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Also Known As
  • The Original Alien Autopsy: Fact or Fiction...? (United States)
  • Alien Autopsy: Fact or Fiction? (United States)
  • Alien Autopsy: Documentary or Hoaxumentary? (Asia, English title)
  • 宇宙人解剖フィルム (Japan, Japanese title)
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Runtime
  • 48 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Throughout the autopsy, you can see the hands of the clock in the background constantly changing, revealing it was a hoax. See more »
Goofs The wall phone in the "autopsy" room is very similar to a Model 554, introduced in 1949. The narration claims it dates from 1937, but that's the date of the first Model 302, which is quite different. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into Alien Investigation (2019). See more »

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