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UFOs: It Has Begun

  • 1979
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
128
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UFOs: It Has Begun (1979)
Documentary

A documentary exploring the existence of UFOs and extra-terrestrial beings.A documentary exploring the existence of UFOs and extra-terrestrial beings.A documentary exploring the existence of UFOs and extra-terrestrial beings.

  • Director
    • Ray Rivas
  • Writers
    • Robert Emenegger
    • Carol Johnsen
  • Stars
    • William T. Coleman
    • L. Michael Drummond
    • José Ferrer
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    128
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    • Director
      • Ray Rivas
    • Writers
      • Robert Emenegger
      • Carol Johnsen
    • Stars
      • William T. Coleman
      • L. Michael Drummond
      • José Ferrer
    • 7User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    William T. Coleman
    William T. Coleman
    • Self
    • (as William Coleman)
    L. Michael Drummond
    • Self
    José Ferrer
    José Ferrer
    • Narrator
    William Fitzgerald
    • Self - Veterinarian
    Gerald Ford
    Gerald Ford
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Tex Graves
    • Self - Sheriff
    J. Allen Hynek
    J. Allen Hynek
    • Self
    Bill Jackson
    Bill Jackson
    • Self - Reporter
    Burgess Meredith
    Burgess Meredith
    • Narrator
    • (voice)
    Hector Quintanilla Jr.
    Hector Quintanilla Jr.
    • Self
    • (as Hector Quintanilla)
    John Samford
    John Samford
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Rod Serling
    Rod Serling
    • Presenter and Narrator
    • (archive footage)
    Gabe Valdez
    • Self - Policeman
    Jacques Vallee
    Jacques Vallee
    • Self
    Carl Whiteside
    • Self - Colorado Bureau of Investigation
    Jerry Wolever
    • Self - Undersheriff
    • Director
      • Ray Rivas
    • Writers
      • Robert Emenegger
      • Carol Johnsen
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    10gilligan1965

    10 Stars...from a teen in the 1970s! :)

    Although this show seems silly and passé now...in the 1970s, when the U.F.O. scare and excitement was in full-throttle, this was a 'great show!'

    In 1979, when I was thirteen, my mind was on 'all of these great and fun' things from outer space, as was every other teen (boy)! Our minds were on such things as - "Outer Space Documentaries" like this; as well as "Star Trek" (TOS); "Close Encounters of the Third Kind;" "In Search Of;" "U.F.O." (British TV show); "The Night Gallery;" "Dr. Who;" "Project U.F.O;" "Battlestar Gallactica;" "Space 1999;" "Planet of the Apes" (1974 TV show and movies); "The Six Million Dollar Man;" "The Twilight Zone;" etc.

    I even remember that we kids in the 1970s even had 'eyes-on' "Bigfoot!" The 1970s was the "Golden Age" of U.F.O.s, phenomena, and, the unexplained; and...we kids ATE IT UP and LOVED IT!

    I'm now 49 years-old, and, quite happy that I didn't seek-out this documentary! Instead, my fourteen-year-old Son 'sent' it to me! It's great that the youngsters of today have taken an interest in what us 'old men' once viewed as an interest when 'we' were youngsters!

    Because of a child, MY CHILD...I'm now interested in all of this once again! Thank you :)
    10Movie Nuttball

    Excellent program!

    The Documentary show called UFOs: It has begun is great program hosted by the legendary Rod Serling and Burgess Meredith! The program goes by another name of Alien Abductions and Sightings. I own the DVD and its weird that the title of the DVD is UFO's There Here but when the viewer watches it its titled Alien Abductions and Sightings ! Also on the DVD is another program titled Evidence of the Arrival. Anyway the show has many interesting segments of extra-terrestrial activity such as hundreds of UFOs and alien abductions. The real Betty Hill was interviewed here who her and her husband Barney were abducted by alien beings. She explained about the visitors and the sign that one of them showed her. The programed also had about crop circles and more! The footage of the UFOs look legit to Me. This was really a treat that Rod Serling and Burgess Meredith hosted this program. If you love aliens, UFOs, Crop Circles, Rod Serling, Bergis Meredith, and Documentaries this I strongly recommend this DVD!
    6Leofwine_draca

    Time capsule documentary

    UFOS: IT HAS BEGUN is an hour-and-a-half exploration of UFO sightings in America, hosted by none other than TWILIGHT ZONE creator Rod Serling. Burgess Meredith serves as some-time narrator, and Jose Ferrer even shows up near the start too.

    The format of such feature-film documentaries is quite a straightforward one: there's talking head footage from various experts in the field, interspersed with grainy footage of real-life UFO sightings. The cases featured are noticeably American-centric here, although I did like the way that little-discussed sightings from the 19th century are explored. Plus, cattle mutilations get a look in, which is all for the creepy good.

    As ever, this documentary is heavily biased in favour of believers - there's nary a sceptic in sight - but nonetheless it provides a nice time capsule of UFO thought and belief during the 1970s.
    rmax304823

    Exploring An Enigma.

    Rod Serling introduces this hour-and-a-half examination of the UFO phenomena, with the help of various talking heads and the use of movie footage and video clips. I don't mean to disparage those contributors by calling them talking heads. They include people like Jacques Vallee and Allen Hyneck, two guys who know more about what they're talking about than anyone else -- on earth. Both, by the way, look as if they should be the poseurs that they're not. Vallee, a handsome, dapper young Frenchman was running a computer consulting business near Stanford, I think. Hyneck, with his cunning little beard, his glasses, his pipe, is a caricature of the astronomy professor that he was, at Northwestern University.

    But that's all beside the point. The point is that I, at least, can't imagine how anyone who has any familiarity with the UFO business can believe anything other than that there is something out there that just can't be explained by what we now know.

    I'm inclined to view the animal mutilations of the time, 1975, with skepticism and I am glad that the crop-circle craze hadn't yet become popular. But there is an extended interview with four members of an Army helicopter crew that serve as an example of a convincing experience. On a night cruise near Cleveland, the helicopter was approached at high speed by a glowing red object the size of the helicopter itself. It aligned itself with the helicopter and tracked along with it on the right side. It illuminated the copter's interior with a green light. The pilot depressed the controls to lose altitude and yet the copter was drawn up at a rate of about 1,000 feet per minute. Why would four sane and responsible Army men -- one a sergeant, the pilot a major -- put their careers and dignity in jeopardy by making up such a bizarre lie? The mystery is a real one and no film is long enough to explore it in detail, let alone a review of that film. Incredible tales from credible people are innumerable and come from around the world. I'm talking airline pilots, military personnel, police officers, the Secretary of the Navy, and one president of the United States. My own sketchy report is listed at NUFORC under Keansberg, New Jersey, 1953.

    At least as interesting as UFOs themselves has been the government's response to the flood of sightings. Only a handful of dispositions is available to the authorities. (1) We don't want to panic the public, therefore all UFOs are radar inversions, hoaxes, weather balloons, or Venus, so they can be disregarded. (2) It may be foreign technology and we want to know all about it. (3) It may be REALLY foreign technology and we are helpless to cope with it, therefore we want nothing to do with it. (4) "Other," by which we mean an as-yet undiscovered state of matter, maybe akin to plasma, or perhaps an errant thought in the mind of some cosmic intelligence, of which we're only a small part.

    Of course, there are in fact a lot of hoaxes out there and a lot of misidentified planets, as well as some entirely natural psychological anomalies like Barney and Betty Hill's soi-disant abductions. But this is a case for Karl Popper. Even if we were able to dismiss 99% of all sightings as drunken hallucinations, we're stuck with that left-over 1%. And all it takes is one.

    Ten years ago, Donald Rumsfeld, Secretary of Defense, was ridiculed for announcing that there were known knowns, known unknowns, and unknown unknowns. I never understood why fun was being made of that typology. The existence of UFOs is clearly a known unknown. Each time an on-camera reporter cracks a joke about a sighting made by multiple responsible observers, it makes me wince -- not so much at the cavalier dismissal of a paradigmatic threat but at our own arrogance in thinking that there can no longer be anything we don't know.

    The film doesn't deal with the Condon Report of 1969, which is just as well, since the volume was a travesty of science. I've spent thirty years as a sort of scientist myself and know something about how research reports work.

    Anyway, I'm afraid I was carried away there for the last two or three paragraphs, due to the intensity of my interest in the subject. But I shouldn't have gotten so far away from the material under review. Can I take those paragraphs back?
    8LeonLouisRicci

    SOBER...STRAIGHT-FORWARD...MATTER OF FACT...UFOLOGY's GREATEST HITS...RECYCLED & RENAMED AT LEAST 3-TIMES

    Some of the "Super-Stars" of Classic Ufology are On-Camera...Dr. J. Allen Hynek, Lonnie Somora, Hector Quintanilla, Jacques Vallee...Bob Friend (Blue Book), Archival Footage of Gerald Ford

    Coverage also Includes Phenom Like...Cattle Mutilations, a Contactee, Close Encounter Helicopter Pilot and Crew, "The Condon Report" is Mentioned Briefly...The White House Flyovers of 1952 and the Temperature-Inversion Debunking, the Utah and Montana Footage is Glimpsed as is some Astronaut/NASA Footage

    For Ufologists of any Intensity, this is Repetitive, Standard Stuff, that Until the Modern-Era was the Go-To when UFO's and Flying Saucers are Mentioned.

    Alien Abduction and Crop Circles are Neglected.

    The Re-Enactments were as they are Today Hokey, Semi-Embarrassing, and Laughably Lame.

    This is a Bit More Polished, then the Type Made, and there are quite a Few, but Reflects the same State-of-the-Art that these Hugely Popular Documentaries Employed, but that are So-1970's, and Today for Moderns Seem Rough, Raw, and Low-Budget (they were).

    Based on the Book..."UFO's: Past, Present, and Future" by Robert Emenegger

    Nominated: 33rd Annual Golden Globe Award (Best Documentary)

    For Historical and Pop-Culture Inclusion

    Worth a Watch

    Note...Currently a Hi-Def version is circulating on YouTube (not always a given)

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      This is actually a re-release of UFOs: Past, Present, and Future, a 1974 documentary film that examines several prominent UFO sightings from the post-war to contemporary era. It was re-released in 1976 and 1979 under the title UFOs: It Has Begun to coincide with renewed interest in the subject due to the release of Steven Spielberg's Close Encounters of the Third Kind.
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      Edited from UFOs: Past, Present, and Future (1974)

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      • 1979 (United States)
    • Country of origin
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      • 1h 37m(97 min)
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