UFO Abduction (film)

UFO Abduction[1] is a 1989 found footage/thriller film.

Production

UFO Abduction was written, directed, filmed, and produced by Dean Alioto, through IndieSyndicate Productions.[2][3] The film presented as found footage, similar to 1999's The Blair Witch Project, which presents the final recordings and last known whereabouts of a Connecticut family named the Van Heeses just before they are abducted by extraterrestrials.[4] Dean Alioto produced the no budget film using $6,500.00 from the company IndieSyndicate Productions.[5]

Release

The film had a limited release through Axiom Films. Created to appear as a genuine 1983 home video recording, the film is widely believed (erroneously) by Axiom Films, to depict a real alien abduction of a Connecticut family named "the McPhersons" as they celebrate their relative's 5th birthday.[4] The original master and artwork for UFO Abduction were destroyed in a warehouse fire at the distribution company, precluding the film's wide-release on video.[6]

Remake

Dean Alioto and Paul Chitlik remade UFO Abduction in 1998, with a larger budget and professional actors, into Alien Abduction: Incident in Lake County. Dean Alioto has since discussed his two films.[3]

Cast

The Van Heese family and aliens:[4]

References

  1. UFO Abduction is the official title of The McPherson Tape, according to the United States Copyright Office
  2. "Copyright Catalog (1978 to present): UFO Abduction". Cocatalog.loc.gov. 1990-03-05. Retrieved 2012-06-25.
  3. 1 2 "3B Theater: CultTV: Tube Oddities: The True Story of Alien Abduction - Incident in Lake County!". Badmovieplanet.com. 2007-02-22. Retrieved 2012-06-25.
  4. 1 2 3 UFO Abduction (VHS). Vidatron Entertainment Group. 1989.
  5. UFO Abduction (VHS). Vidatron Entertainment Group. 1989.
  6. "Dean Alioto: The McPherson Tape, UFO Abduction, and Alien Abduction [Part 1] - Found Footage Critic". Found Footage Critic. 2016-10-02. Retrieved 2016-10-11.

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