Official Denial (1993)

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Written by Bryce Zabel

Directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith

Running Time: 85 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1993

Rating: PG Certificate

Filmed in Colour

This thoughtful science fiction thriller is about a man who is convinced that he has been the victim of an extraterrestrial kidnapping but is unable to convince the authorities - and his wife - of his story.

Paul Corliss (Parker Stevenson) is a regular married man who lives with his family in America and leads a pretty average life. However this is all about to change when he starts to claim that he has been abducted by aliens from outer space.

Unfortunately everyone he tells won't beleive him, not the authorities, not even his own wife, Annie (Erin Gray).

However, when a UFO is shot down by the US Air Force near his home, he is kidnapped again - but this time by a top secret government agency called the Majestic Group. This organisation have heard about his previous story and now want him to attempt to communicate with the only surviving alien from the crash-landed UFO.

Telepathically, the alien tells him it must be returned to its ship, where it will reveal a secret vital to the future of the planet.

Made for US cable television - and surprisingly *really* good!

Cast

Parker StevensonPaul Corliss
Dirk BenedictLt. Col. Dan Lerner
Erin GrayAnnie Corliss
Chad EverettGeneral Spaulding
Michael PateWisdomkeeper
Christopher PateSam Fools Crow
Natalie McCurryJanine
Robert MammoneMichael Novado
Peter CurtinJonathon Applegate
Regina GaigalasDr. Melendez
Justin MonjoFranklin Kolbe
Michael Edward-StevensSavage
Don HalbertSgt. Bridges
Christopher MayerSgt. Gilleland
Chuck PerrySituation Room Controller

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