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The Flying Saucer Mystery (1950)

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A very early documentary examining reports of UFOs and flying saucers.

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Not bad if you like this sort of claptrap
1 May 2009 | by (Bradenton, Florida) – See all my reviews

This is a very early documentary about UFOs. Filmed just three years after the first UFO sightings and the famed "Roswell Incident", it's made up mostly of unrelated stock footage and screams "cheap". And, whether or not you enjoy this is dependent completely on whether you think UFOs are real. I have always felt that if aliens were looking for intelligent life, why would they travels all the way across the galaxy to see us?!?! If you think they're real, you probably will like the film despite its many, many deficiencies. If you are unsure or are convinced it's all a hoax, nothing in this film will change your opinion in the least. It just doesn't offer anything for proof and its silly "scientific" explanation is laughable. You can do much better than watching this.


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