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  1. Nov 1, 2009 · I Know What I Saw: Directed by James Fox. With Seth Adams, Steve Allen, Kenneth Arnold, Bob Ball. A documentary that compiles interviews of the most credible UFO witnesses around the world, and further details investigations conducted by analysts and government officials into UFO sightings.

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    • Documentary
    • James Fox
    • 2009-11-01
  2. Where to watch. Currently you are able to watch "I Know What I Saw" streaming on Amazon Prime Video or for free with ads on Amazon Prime Video with Ads. It is also possible to rent "I Know What I Saw" on Vudu online and to download it on Vudu.

    • James Fox
    • 92 min
    • 12
  3. I Know What I Saw. UFO witnesses from around the world testify at The National Press Club in Washington D.C. Air Force generals, astronauts, military and commercial pilots, and government...

    • Documentary, Sci-Fi
  4. Synopsis. The most credible UFO witnesses from around the world tell stories that challenge reality in "I Know What I Saw," a documentary guaranteed to change the way we see the universe. Award Winning Film Director James Fox brings together the testimony of Air Force Generals, Astronauts, Military and Commercial Pilots, Government and FAA ...

    • James Fox
    • 3
    • Peter Coyote
  5. Synopsis. Mourning the loss of her father, who committed suicide, Mackenzie starts having hallucinations of killing people. They seem so real that she's convinced she's been committing these crimes; however, she can find no evidence to support this.

    • George Mendeluk
    • 2
  6. A young woman (Beverley Mitchell) has horrific visions of people's deaths, which may link to a series of unsolved murders.

    • Mystery & Thriller
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  8. Directed by James Fox, "I know What I Saw" is a feature length documentary on UFOs. The film is regarded as one of the best in its genre by many in the "paranormal community". Built around a National Press Club assembly in Washington DC, the film finds Fox attempting to overwhelm his audience with what he considers to be "facts".

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