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The Mothman of Point Pleasant

Learn the terrifying, true story about thirteen months that changed history! In November of 1966 a car full of kids encountered a creature unlike anything they'd ever seen before. In the weeks and months to follow, the monster – now known as The Mothman – was sighted again and again on country roads and around the state of West Virginia.

Top Cast

  • Lyle Blackburn

    Lyle Blackburn

    Narrator (voice)

  • Dennis D. Bellamy

    Dennis D. Bellamy

    Self - Executive Director, Mason County Tourism

  • Lyn Fawn Cornwell-Robinson

    Lyn Fawn Cornwell-Robinson

    Self - Point Pleasant Resident

  • Jeff Wamsley

    Jeff Wamsley

    Self - Author/Teacher, Curator of the Mothman Museum

  • George Dudding

    George Dudding

    Self - Local Author, Former Schoolmate of Steven & Mary Mallett

  • Dave Peyton

    Dave Peyton

    Self - Reporter, Huntington Herald-Dispatch

  • Faye Dewitt-Leport

    Faye Dewitt-Leport

    Self - Eyewitness, Point Pleasant Resident

  • Lawrence Gray

    Lawrence Gray

    Self - Schoolteacher, Eyewitness

Overview

Learn the terrifying, true story about thirteen months that changed history! In November of 1966 a car full of kids encountered a creature unlike anything they'd ever seen before. In the weeks and months to follow, the monster – now known as The Mothman – was sighted again and again on country roads and around the state of West Virginia.

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