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Secrets of the Gods | |
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Directed by | William Sachs |
Written by |
Donn Davison William Sachs Barbara Morris Davison |
Produced by | Donn Davison Edward L. Montoro |
Narrated by | Rosko |
Cinematography | Ralf D. Bode |
Edited by | William Sachs |
Music by | Garry Schyman |
Release date |
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Running time | 85 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Secrets of the Gods (re-released in theatres under the title The Force Beyond in 1977) [1] is a 1977 American satirical documentary film directed by William Sachs.
The movie covers investigations of a wide variety of paranormal subjects and mysteries including UFO abductions and the possible existence of the creature known as "Bigfoot". The film mentions two mysterious disappearances that of a Tennessee farmer named David Lang in 1880 and a young English boy named Oliver Thomas in 1909. Subsequent investigations have proven that both of these incidents were fictional "urban legends".
A lot of people took it seriously. I thought it was a satire on what people thought the secrets of the gods were, how spacemen came and made it with Bigfoot and that's what became us.
— William Sachs, article about Sachs' life [3]
Speculative "documentary" about alien visitations on Earth, UFO sightings and how aliens are responsible for pretty much every conspiracy theory, paranormal encounter and cryptozoological sighting in history.
— Filmgator, about The Force Beyond [4]