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"Best-selling author Whitley Strieber recounts his 1985 alien abduction."

Best-selling author Whitley Strieber revisits the site of his traumatic alien encounter for the first time in several decades.

Top Cast

  • Jeff Belanger

    Jeff Belanger

    Self

  • Tamas Bulla

    Tamas Bulla

    Whitley's Son

  • Rachel Cahoon

    Rachel Cahoon

    Visitor 2

  • Raven Dana

    Raven Dana

    Self

  • Elaina Gemmati

    Elaina Gemmati

    Annie Gottlieb

  • Timothy Greenfield-Sanders

    Timothy Greenfield-Sanders

    Self

  • Brooke Harrsch

    Brooke Harrsch

    Debbie Kauble

  • Deirdre Koczur

    Deirdre Koczur

    Lori Barnes

  • Jeffrey J. Kripal

    Jeffrey J. Kripal

    Self

Overview

Best-selling author Whitley Strieber revisits the site of his traumatic alien encounter for the first time in several decades.

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