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Fire in the Sky

Rated Not Yet Rated for sci-fi violence.

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One of the most famous real-life UFO abduction cases on record becomes this character-driven drama from sci-fi screenwriter Tracy Torme. D.B. Sweeney stars as Travis Walton, a forestry worker who disappears one night during an encounter with a flying ... Read More
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Travis Walton
Mike Rogers
Allan Dallis
David Whitlock
Sheriff Watters
Greg Hayes
Bobby Cogdill
Sheriff Blake Davis
Katie Rogers
Dana Rogers
September 18, 2012
adrny7
Tought provocking. Albiet some petic liscencce was given to this film, it contains most of the truth of what happened.
July 13, 2008
Probair333
Loved this movie!
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