Inside ufology - mar, '88

==============INSIDE UFOLOGYMarch 1988==============Special
Early Bird Edition--------------------------A PARANET WORLD
EXCLUSIVE:NEW MOVIE PROJECT ANNOUNCED!    ParaNet Alpha 02/24 --
In an upcoming press release, a major movie studio will announce
a new film project based on a famous UFO abduction, the Travis
Walton case of 1975. The film, called "Fire in the Sky," was
written by California abduction researcher Tracy Torme, who is
also the new executive story editor of the hit TV series, "Star
Trek: The Next Generation." There are no details at this time as
to shooting schedule, featured actors, or release date, however
Torme has assured ParaNet that it will be a "major" motion picture.
The Travis Walton case is one of ufology's most celebrated. In
November of 1975, Walton, a woodcutter from Snowflake, AZ, claimed
to have been taken aboard a saucer-shaped UFO while in full view
of five of his co-workers. When he did not return for five days,
the other workers became murder suspects and were administered
polygraph exams to test their incredible claim. Authorities were
taken aback when none of them failed the exams. Walton himself, back
on Earth five days later, took a series of three polygraph exams,
only the first of which he failed. Most reviewers agree the first
test results cannot be considered reliable, due to the obvious
animosity of the examiner and the freshness of Walton's alleged
experience at the time of the test.    Several books have been
written about the affair, including "Abducted!" by the Lorenzens
of A.P.R.O., and Walton's own "The Travis Walton Affair." "Fire in
the Sky" will be the first serious screen treatment of the rapidly
spreading "alien abduction syndrome."    Torme is the son of jazz
crooner Mel Torme. His other credits include a stint as a writer for
"Saturday Night Live," and another movie project now in production,
called "The Witching Hour." He lives in West Hollywood, CA, and
will soon be joining ParaNet as a Special Contributor.


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