Movies: Intruders
The following is a movie I've watched and reviewed. Contrary to popular belief, I'm not selling DVDs. This is not a list of movies that tell you "the truth about UFOs". Simply said, I like movies. Each review is as simple and non technical as possible.
By Michele Bugliaro Goggia - last modified: March 30, 2006 11:48 PM
Full Title: Intruders.
Year: 1992 (TV).
Director: Dan Curtis.
Starring: Richard Crenna, Mare Winningham, Susan Blakely, Daphne Ashbrook,
Alan Autry, Ben Vereen, Steven Berkoff, Ron Masak, Jason Beghe, Joseph
Cousins, Christian Cousins, Lorry Goldman, Rosalind Chao, Robert Mandan,
Warren Frost.
Language: English.
Price: 6.99 €
Rating: ![]()
Description: at Los Angeles, Lesley Hahn was woken up by several repairmen
that had somehow gained access into her house. The next thing she remember
was waking up on the couch and about three hours have passed.
Under hypnosis by Dr. Neil Chase, both women discovered that they were abducted
by aliens and had experiments performed on them.
After her abduction, Lesley suddenly became pregnant. The aliens soon came
back and took her baby.
Mary was abducted again and she was shown her alien/human hybrid daughter
by the aliens. The authorities appear to know all about these visits but
won't acknowledge it publicly.
This film focuses on two 'victims' who struggle to live normal lives even though the aliens keep coming back for them. All is explained (somehow...) in the end. For a TV production, it's not bad. Image quality is not the same as Star Wars 3, of course. The abduction phenomenon is well depicted and we can see both Grays and the white-haired hybrids. It is interesting to note the conspiracy of some high ranked persons who are studying abductions; this before X-Files introduced it. The movie can be rather scary at times.
© Michele Bugliaro Goggia. All rights reserved. All content on the Ufopsi website, including texts and graphics, is property of Michele Bugliaro Goggia. Some content may be protected by other copyrights and other restrictions as well. Site designed for 1024x768 resolution.


