Few cases of alleged alien abduction have garnered as much public interest as the Travis Walton case of 1975. In an event witnessed by six friends and co-workers, Walton was abducted into a saucer-shaped craft and deposited back outside of his hometown five days later. Despite the efforts of police and journalists to discredit the bizarre narrative, neither Walton nor any of his co-workers have ever admitted to having perpetrated a hoax. The case remains one of the most credible and fascinating abduction accounts on record, and one of the few to involve consciously recalled memories of the witnesses’ terrifying experience aboard the mysterious craft.
Travis now comments that he sees the action as a rescue rather than an abduction.
i own this movie and i love it. as they stated here, the story deviates from the original, and i don't know why. Hollywood wanted to make it more interesting? i think it's interesting enough!
true, real and the man speaks the truth. mother ship not a hanger. he along with many became their ears and eyes.
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Travis now comments that he sees the action as a rescue rather than an abduction.
i own this movie and i love it. as they stated here, the story deviates from the original, and i don't know why. Hollywood wanted to make it more interesting? i think it's interesting enough!
true, real and the man speaks the truth. mother ship not a hanger. he along with many became their ears and eyes.
A rescue from what /whom?