Alien Autopsy
"Prepare To Be Stitched Up!"
Alien Autopsy follows a pair of young British friends who claim to uncover forbidden footage tied to the infamous Roswell incident, reshaping their sudden fame into a messy mix of bravado and bumbling improvisation. In a comedy of missteps, Ray and Gary chase a dream of documentary glory while... Read more
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About Alien Autopsy
Alien Autopsy follows a pair of young British friends who claim to uncover forbidden footage tied to the infamous Roswell incident, reshaping their sudden fame into a messy mix of bravado and bumbling improvisation. In a comedy of missteps, Ray and Gary chase a dream of documentary glory while dodging skeptical journalists, wary investigators, and their own mounting paranoia about what the truth might cost them. The film leans on a mock documentary frame that blurs lines between reality and showmanship, inviting the audience to question how easily a sensational find can be spun into credibility. Their scheme evolves into a tangled web of interviews, failed stunts, and winking meta jokes about truth, fame, and the price of living under the spotlight. Their stubborn camaraderie keeps them moving even as the hoax threatens to unravel and embarrass everyone involved.
Directed by Jonny Campbell and written by William Davies, Alien Autopsy draws on the real life 1995 Roswell controversy. The film stars Declan Donnelly and Anthony McPartlin alongside Bill Pullman in a satirical look at fame, deception, and media hype.
Box office data for Alien Autopsy is not widely documented, reflecting its modest commercial footprint. The film did not reach notable milestones, and figures are not readily available in standard industry tallies, leaving many audiences to discover it later.
Alien Autopsy leans into pop culture by riffing on the Roswell narrative and the era of tabloid sensationalism. The self aware humor and mock documentary style helped it approach a cultish status among fans of UK humor and UFO lore alike.
Critics greeted the film with mixed reviews, noting its light tone and sly satire of fame while acknowledging a sometimes thin plot surrounding the hoax. Themes center on the lure of quick celebrity, the ethics of deception, and how media narratives shape what people believe.
Details
- Release Date
- April 07, 2006
- Runtime
- 1h 35m
- Rating
- PG-13
- User Ratings
- 133 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Comedy, Science Fiction
- Country
- Germany
- Studio
- Ealing Studios +3 more
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Declan Donnelly
Ray Santilli
Anthony McPartlin
Gary Shoefield
Bill Pullman
Morgan Banner
Götz Otto
Laszlo Voros
Morwenna Banks
Jasmine
Omid Djalili
Melik
Harry Dean Stanton
Harvey
Mike Blakeley
Camera Team
Matthew Blakeley
Camera Team
John Shrapnel
Michael Kuhn
Director: Jonny Campbell
Written by: William Davies