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In 1995, film purporting to show an alien autopsy conducted shortly after the Roswell incident was released by British entrepreneur Ray Santilli. The footage aired on television networks around the world. Fox television broadcast the purported autopsy, hosted by Jonathan Frakes, on August 28, 1995, under the title Alien Autopsy: Fact or Fiction ...
Aug 28, 1995 · Directed by Tom McGough. With Jonathan Frakes, Walter Haut, Jesse Marcel Jr., Kevin D. Randle. 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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- Documentary, Mystery, Sci-Fi
- Tom McGough
- 1995-08-28
Jan 22, 2024 · 'Alien Autopsy,' a gruesome 1995 special that aired on Fox, purportedly depicted an extraterrestrial cadaver being dissected. Was it a hoax? Yes, but also no.
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Aug 14, 2023 · The video clips originated from a film released in 1995 by Ray Santilli, which at that time claimed it showed an authentic, alien autopsy. A Time magazine article from that time read: The 17...
- 21 min
- Aleksandra Wrona
May 7, 2006 · On August 28, 1995, footage of the so-called alien autopsy aired on Fox Television under the title "Alien Autopsy: Fact or Fiction." (Image credit: Vidmark/Trimark) Belatedly, a...
- Joe Nickell
You can buy "Alien Autopsy" on Apple TV, Amazon Video, Google Play Movies, YouTube, Vudu as download or rent it on Apple TV, Amazon Video, Google Play Movies, YouTube, Vudu online. Synopsis Humouristic reconstruction of the 1995 scandal when two British lads were accused of having faked a documentary from the Roswell incident in 1947.
- 95 min
Alien Autopsy: Fact or Fiction: Encore Edition. 1995. 46m. YOUR RATING. Rate. Documentary. Widely considered to be one of the most controversial TV documentary specials ever aired in Prime Time, this famous program stirred the "liveliest debate of any home movie since the Zapruder Film," according to Time Magazine.