The Underground

The Underground is a movie starring Callyn Dorval and Lee Lustig. What has the government been hiding just beneath your feet?
Quality
480p, 720p, 1080p, 2K, 4K
Running Time
52 minutes
Genres
Documentary, Sci-Fi, Biography, Thriller
Actors
Lee Lustig, Callyn Dorval
Director
Darcy Weir
Writer
Darcy Weir
Country
Canada, USA
Year
2017
Languages
English, Deutsch, Français, Italiano, Español, Svenska, Gaeilge, Nederlands
Subtitles
日本語, Čeština, Tiếng Việt, Português, 한국어, Australia, Filipino, हिन्दी
Comments about documentary «The Underground» (68)
Phil Schneider died in 1996. Previous to his death he had been on tour across the United States speaking out about various subjects including his involvement with building a secret underground base in Dulce, New Mexico for the military. During this time, he was said to have had an encounter with a violent E.T race in the late 1970's which would change his whole life immediately after. This documentary explores some of the information Phil Schneider spoke about to the public in the 1990's by examining each claim in detail with expert opinions from Richard Dolan, Richard Sauder, and Cynthia Drayer (Phil's Ex-Wife). In this documentary you will find never before published photo's of Phil's Autopsy, documents about the Philadelphia Experiment from Oscar Schneider's files (Phil's father) and a very well explained background about Underground Bases.
Everyone did a fantastic job; I absolutely fell in love with the movie.
When I want to see a good movie I know I can always count on Lee Lustig to deliver the goods.
Incredible movie you can watch again and again!
Lee Lustig, Lee Lustig, Lee Lustig WOW! He simply steals the show!!! I also liked the nice subtle expressions by Callyn Dorval. Simply good acting.
This Biography story is deeply satisfying. This movie is a must watch
Real or not, this movie is one hell of a journey! The cinematography is just unrealistic good. Outstanding!
The actors do a good job. Nice story.
Amazing movie and I can't wait to see what the sequel(s) will provide for us.
Another enjoyable Documentary movie that didn't get it's just credit in theaters. I like it very much.