Out There (1995)
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Synopsis: When Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Delbert Mosley casually purchases an old Brownie camera at a yard sale, he gets more than he bargained for. It turns out that the former owner left some... When Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Delbert Mosley casually purchases an old Brownie camera at a yard sale, he gets more than he bargained for. It turns out that the former owner left some very unusual pictures in the camera -- pictures of aliens abducting two hunters in the woods. Frightened by the images, Mosley asks the military to investigate. But they don't take him seriously. Next, he takes his story to a reporter, who double-crosses him. With his reputation in ruins, he's about to give up the search. Then he meets the daughter of one of the abductees and decides that, come what may, he's going to help her find her dad. But he's hardly prepared for the weird occurrences that are about to occur... [More]
Starring: Bill Campbell, Wendy Schaal, Julie Brown, Paul Dooley
Starring: Bill Campbell, Wendy Schaal, Julie Brown, Paul Dooley, Bobcat Goldthwait, June Lockhart, Jill St. John, Rod Steiger, Carel Struycken, David Rasche
Director: Sam Irvin
Director: Sam Irvin
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