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Roswell, le mystère

Original title: Roswell
  • TV Movie
  • 1994
  • PG-13
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
2.8K
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Martin Sheen and Kyle MacLachlan in Roswell, le mystère (1994)
DramaMysterySci-Fi

Beginning at a 30-year reunion for members of a military nuclear bomb unit, flashbacks are presented that follow the attempts of Major Jesse Marcel to discover the truth about strange debris... Read allBeginning at a 30-year reunion for members of a military nuclear bomb unit, flashbacks are presented that follow the attempts of Major Jesse Marcel to discover the truth about strange debris found on a local rancher's field in July of 1947. Told by his superiors that what he has ... Read allBeginning at a 30-year reunion for members of a military nuclear bomb unit, flashbacks are presented that follow the attempts of Major Jesse Marcel to discover the truth about strange debris found on a local rancher's field in July of 1947. Told by his superiors that what he has found is nothing more than a downed weather balloon, Marcel maintains his military duty un... Read all

  • Director
    • Jeremy Kagan
  • Writers
    • Kevin D. Randle
    • Donald R. Schmitt
    • Paul Davids
  • Stars
    • Kyle MacLachlan
    • Martin Sheen
    • Dwight Yoakam
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    2.8K
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    • Director
      • Jeremy Kagan
    • Writers
      • Kevin D. Randle
      • Donald R. Schmitt
      • Paul Davids
    • Stars
      • Kyle MacLachlan
      • Martin Sheen
      • Dwight Yoakam
    • 24User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 nominations total

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    Kyle MacLachlan
    Kyle MacLachlan
    • Jesse Marcel
    Martin Sheen
    Martin Sheen
    • Townsend
    Dwight Yoakam
    Dwight Yoakam
    • Mac Brazel
    Xander Berkeley
    Xander Berkeley
    • Sherman Carson
    Bob Gunton
    Bob Gunton
    • Frank Joyce
    Kim Greist
    Kim Greist
    • Vy Marcel
    Peter MacNicol
    Peter MacNicol
    • Lewis Rickett
    John M. Jackson
    John M. Jackson
    • Colonel Blanchard
    Nick Searcy
    Nick Searcy
    • Mortician
    J.D. Daniels
    • Jesse Marcel, Jr. - Young
    Charles Hallahan
    Charles Hallahan
    • Pilot MacIntire - Older
    Ray McKinnon
    Ray McKinnon
    • Deputy Joe Pritchard
    Eugene Roche
    Eugene Roche
    • James Forrestal
    Charles Martin Smith
    Charles Martin Smith
    • Sheriff Wilcox
    Doug Wert
    Doug Wert
    • Jesse Marcel, Jr. - Older
    Cynthia Allison
    • TV Commentator
    Hoke Howell
    Hoke Howell
    • Bar Vet
    Bruce Ed Morrow
    Bruce Ed Morrow
    • General
    • Director
      • Jeremy Kagan
    • Writers
      • Kevin D. Randle
      • Donald R. Schmitt
      • Paul Davids
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    User reviews24

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    Grekel Zender

    Conspiracy or fact? This film doesn't tell you.

    Interesting, but rarely exciting look at the events surrounding Roswell - a New Mexican town plagued with rumour and notoriety ever since an apparent U.F.O. crashed there in 1947. Of course, this above-par TV movie plays around with the myths and conspiracy theory's put forward by crackpots and officials ever since.

    Story is told from Jesse Marcel's (MacLachlan) point of view, a soldier with the U.S. Army back in '47 when the incident happened. Story also takes place in 1977, where Jesse (with his tired wife Kim Griest and sceptical son Doug Wert) is still searching for the truth.

    Film uses intriguing and long flashback sequences to explain the events of '47. In these flashbacks, we are told how Jesse is with the team that finds the wreckage of a craft. He takes some of the material home, and finds it is nothing like anything made on Earth, but soon enough, he finds there has been a cover-up, and then finds out he has been made the scapegoat. The army come out with the explanation that is was a weather balloon, various reports go missing and people are unwilling to talk. Jesse's search for the truth starts here. Jump forward to '77 again, and Jesse is regarded as a crackpot as well - with even his own son is beginning to think he should give it up. However, Jesse manages to track down old soldiers, doctors and officials, who 30 years on, may now be willing to speak.

    Roswell never really answers the questions it and many others have raised, but it is still an intriguing insight in to a significant incident that still raises arguments today. A top notch cast - including Martin Sheen as a government official - also helps.
    8VHSVET

    Fairly even handed, given the subject matter!!

    This Docu-Movie (apparently TV Release in USA) starts off all Doco style in the opening credits, which is great, not highly original, but sets the mood instantly. All key players are present. Marcel (both Jesse and Jess Jr), Ramey, Dubose and Brazel, and are played well.

    If you want a retrospective of the Roswell incident played out in Hollywood style, this is the best yet. Not much artistic license taken, which when dealing with something based in fact, is much appreciated.

    The crash site was what I really wanted to see portrayed, as this hasn't been recreated previously on film (well, that's even mildly believable) and (if also based on fact) proved to be, the SMOKING GUN. The size of the site is the "Think Tank" for this film.

    Fans of Kyle Mclachlan will love this too. Maybe not as much as Blue Velvet, but that's another story...........
    9outtkolsa3

    Good at what it's meant to be

    When watching this film , viewers have to keep 2 things in mind: That this is a TV movie, and that this movie was made to tell a story, not to blow you away. While some things in this movie were made up in order to tell the real story

    (As far as I know, the whole thing about the reunion of all the soldiers and Jesse Marcel talking with a lot of them in order to find out what happened , is made up. While Jesse Marcel did exist and everything that the movie said that happened to him really did happen to him, the scenario of him talking to all this people 30+ years later was created to tell the story of the crash). But when it comes to what is important: The Roswell Incident, this movie is accurate with what eye witnesses have been saying for years. If you are an skeptic who really doesn't care about the subject at all, then you will find little, or no entertainment value here.

    But if this subject interests you, this movie will entertain you and inform you. Highly recommended to all of you who are curious about what happened in Roswell New Mexico in July of 1947.
    FallynAngel

    Is The Truth Already Out There?

    Having been privy to many of the related details in this fine made-for-tv movie, i feel that 'Roswell' is probably the most well-researched film dealing with the subject of close encounters and linked government conspiracies that one can find, and i recommend it wholeheartedly to anyone interested in this subject. Further, allow me to direct interested viewers to the similar, if largely dramatized, 1980 film 'Hangar 18'.
    bob the moo

    An interesting, if workman-like sci-fi

    At an army reunion, Jesse Marcel still finds he is treated with derision by his colleagues for claims he made years ago when serving in Roswell, New Mexico. Marcel finds the reunion provides him with more information and a fresh perspective on what happened. In flashbacks he remembers his original discovery of a suspected crash site with unearthly metals, his report and the following coverup. However as more witnesses confide in him how much can he believe is true, a problem that becomes even more pronounced with the input of the mysterious Townsend.

    This tv movie is actually quite good. The story is told in flashback and allows us to hear witnesses put in their accounts rather than just see events unfold as fact. This allows the story to be less of a story about what happening at Roswell, but instead to be an account of what may have happened - pieced together over the film. The end result is that the picture painted is quite reasonable and is a bit more believable because we get it bit by bit, accounts adding to other accounts making the whole thing more believable. The only downside of this is that the film doesn't manage to come down on either side of the arguement and doesn't take a stance on what it thinks happens (although this may be a good thing).

    The story moves along slowly, trying to remain credible despite the nature of the material,, but eventually it ruins this slow building in one key scene. The final scene between Marcel and Townsend is really enjoyable and moves really fast. Like Marcel we're not sure if Townsend is telling the truth or if he's misleading Marcel and us - in this respect it's still good. However this scene takes away a lot of the credibility that it has built up - Townsend begins to reveal all sorts of stories including tales of aliens messing with human DNA to shape evolution etc, and it really makes you doubt the whole thing. However, despite this it's still a very interesting story.

    MacLachlan is good here as the man who knows what he saw but can't explain it, but his makeup for his "old-age" character is quite poor. Sheen may only have a small role but he does manage to have a great screen presence. The rest of the cast is really well filled out by well known faces such as Gunton, Xander Berkeley, Peter MacNicol and Charles Martin Smith.

    Overall this is an interesting film that almost manages to move gradually enough to keep cynics on board while still satisfying the X-files crowd. The ending is a little sudden and requires a great leap of faith to accept Sheen's suggestions - but then maybe that's the point. Good.

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    • Trivia
      Denice Marcel, the granddaughter of the real Jesse Marcel, portrays a waitress.
    • Goofs
      When Maj. Jesse Marcel gets off the plane at Carswell AFB in Fort Worth, Texas, there are mountains in the background. There are no mountains in or near Fort Worth.
    • Quotes

      Townsend: You see physicists now speculate that it's unlikely these things

      [UFOs]

      Townsend: fly vast distances from other solar systems, but that they come from a place that's much closer and farther away. You see there may not be just one universe. Did you know that mathematicians now theorize there could be multi-verses, other dimensions that coexist with our own and that these beings have the technology to somehow just slip in and out?

    • Connections
      Featured in The 52nd Annual Golden Globe Awards (1995)
    • Soundtracks
      Still There
      Music & Lyrics by Jeremy Kagan

      Arranged by Richard Martinez

      Performed by Andrea Marcovicci

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    • Release date
      • July 31, 1994 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • -The movie (in french)
      • -The original movie
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Roswell
    • Filming locations
      • Bisbee, Arizona, USA
    • Production companies
      • Viacom
      • Citadel Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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