In 1953 the entire town of Wicksboro,
Texas vanished. Taking with it all 75 townspeople.
All land records of Wicksboro, Texas
have been altered. There is no longer any evidence that
Wicksboro, Texas even existed.
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It was an event that was never publicized.
The only ones who came forth were the relatives of the
victims. They too disappeared. All mention of Wicksboro,
Texas, much like the town itself, faded into oblivion.
1998.
A man by the name of Lloyd Pearsall
approached two filmmakers and told them he had a story
to tell. A story of UFOs, Alien abuductions, and government
cover-ups. He explained to them that he had been on
the run for almost 50 years.
He was now ready to tell the truth...
He was the lone survivor of Wicksboro,
Texas.
"Chilling...terrifying."
Carlos De Abreau (Hollywood Film
Festival)
Of all the BLAIR WITCH wannabes,
this was the one I liked most. Shot very much like BLAIR
WITCH, but regarding Aliens instead of the supernatural.
If you love the X-FILES as much as I do, then youll
love this! I watched it at the dead of night all
by myself and it kinda freaked my shit out. I
mean think about it some coot comes out of the
woodwork telling you of missing towns and conspiracies
claims to have a device that can determine the difference
between aliens and humans just by pointing it at them.
I dig the hell out of this movie
Harry Knowles (aintitcool.com)
'WICKSBORO INCIDENT" IS A CHILLING,
TOTALLY CONVINCING AND POSITIVELY TERRIFYING BLEND OF
"X-FILES" AND "THE BLAIR WITCH PROJECT."
I WOULDN'T ADVISE WATCHING THIS
ALONE AND CERTAINLY NOT LATE AT NIGHT!'
*** 1/2 --Thomas Brown
(WHIZ Radio - Eye on the Screen)
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