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Bob Lazar: Area 51 and Flying Saucers

Bob Lazar: Area 51 and Flying Saucers

Nov. 01, 201897 Min.
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Synopsis

Area 51, flying saucers from another world – and the program to create a fierce technology. Bob Lazar remains the singular most famous and controversial name in the world of UFOs. The reason you know about Area 51 is because Lazar came forward and told you about it. His disclosures have turned his life upside-down and he has tried to stay out of the spotlight. For this reason, he has never let any filmmaker into the private world of his daily life – that is – until now. Corbell’s film explores Lazar’s claims through the lens of thirty years – providing rare and never before revealed footage – guaranteed to alter the landscape of the debate.
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Bob Lazar: Area 51 and Flying Saucers
Bob Lazar: Area 51 and Flying Saucers
Original title Bob Lazar: Area 51 and Flying Saucers
TMDb Rating 6.3 129 votes

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Cast

Bob Lazar isSelf - Interviewee
Self - Interviewee
George Knapp isSelf - Investigative Reporter
Self - Investigative Reporter
Mickey Rourke isSelf - The Narrator (voice)
Self - The Narrator (voice)
Jeremy Kenyon Lockyer Corbell isSelf - Investigative Filmmaker
Self - Investigative Filmmaker
Joy White isSelf - The Wife
Self - The Wife
Phyllis Tucker isSelf - The Mom
Self - The Mom
Layne Keck isSelf - The Hypnotist
Self - The Hypnotist
Mario Santa Cruz isSelf - The Friend
Self - The Friend
Zack Slizewski isSelf - The Employee
Self - The Employee

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