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UFO Invasion at Rendlesham

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 0M

Director : Jim Milio

Synopsis

Actors

Bryant Gumbel
Bryant Gumbel
Self - Host
Jerry Betters
Jerry Betters
Self - Kecksburg Witness
Georgina Bruni
Georgina Bruni
Self - Author, You Can't Tell the People
Bill Bulebush
Bill Bulebush
Self - Kecksburg Witness
Edward Cabansag
Edward Cabansag
Self - Airman 1st Class / Witness
Tom Carey
Tom Carey
Self - Roswell Investigator
Richard Dolan
Richard Dolan
Self - Author, UFOs and the National Security State
Timothy Good
Timothy Good
Self - Author, Above Top Secret
Ray Gulyas
Ray Gulyas
Self - Flight Commander (as Master Sgt. Ray Gulyas USAF Ret.)
Charles I. Halt
Charles I. Halt
Self - Former Deputy Base Commander / Witness
Gerry Harris
Gerry Harris
Self - Witness
Ray Hicks
Ray Hicks
Self - Prof. of Forestry, West Virginia University
Peter Hill-Norton
Peter Hill-Norton
Self - Former Admiral of the Fleet (as Lord Hill-Norton)
Nancy Easley Johnston
Nancy Easley Johnston
Self - Daughter of Roswell Witness, Major Edwin Easley
Jesse Marcel Jr
Jesse Marcel Jr
Self - Son of Roswell Witness, Major Jesse Marcel
Monroe Nevels
Monroe Nevels
Self - Witness (as Staff Sgt. Monroe Nevels USAF Ret.)
James Penniston
James Penniston
Self - Witness (as Tech. Sgt. Jim Penniston USAF Ret.)
Nick Pope
Nick Pope
Self - Ministry of Defence UFO Desk, 1991-1994
Nick Redfern
Nick Redfern
Self - Author, Strange Secrets
Peter Robbins
Peter Robbins
Self - Co-Author, Left at East Gate
Vincent Thurkettle
Vincent Thurkettle
Self - Rendlesham Forrester, 1977-1986
Larry Warren
Larry Warren
Self - Airman 1st Class, 81st Sec. Police / Witness
Bill Weaver
Bill Weaver
Self - Kecksburg Witness
Marina L. Webb
Marina L. Webb
Self - Witness
Roy J. Webb
Roy J. Webb
Self - Witness
Gordon E. Williams
Gordon E. Williams
Self - Commander, 81st Tactical Fighter Wing
George W. Bush
George W. Bush
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Winston Churchill
Winston Churchill
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Bruce Englund
Bruce Englund
Self - US Air Force (voice) (archive footage) (uncredited)
John F. Kennedy
John F. Kennedy
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Harry S. Truman
Harry S. Truman
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Crews

Jim Milio
Jim Milio
Director
Kelly McPherson
Kelly McPherson
Writer
Jim Milio
Jim Milio
Writer
Bruce Bailey
Bruce Bailey
Editor
John Gengl
John Gengl
Coordinating Producer
Mark Hufnail
Mark Hufnail
Executive Producer
Christina Lublin
Christina Lublin
Co-Producer
Kelly McPherson
Kelly McPherson
Producer
Jim Milio
Jim Milio
Executive Producer
Bill Parks
Bill Parks
Associate Producer
Melissa Jo Peltier
Melissa Jo Peltier
Executive Producer
Bonnie Peterson
Bonnie Peterson
Supervising Producer

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