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Wicksboro Incident, The (2001)
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Starring: David Arnold, Lavale Edwards, Jennifer Francoeur, Richard Lowry, Phillip Brickey, Dan Brinkle, Bobby Harwell, Kyle Nudo
Director: Richard Lowry
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Studio: Vanguard
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Length:
80 mins

 
 

 

In 1953, the entire population of Wicksboro, Texas, vanished without a trace. Forty-five years later, a witness comes out of hiding to tell his story. Reminiscent of the subject of The Philadelphia Experiment, a pair of filmmakers expose an incredible story as they interview Lloyd, an elderly man with a remarkable past that he's kept secret until now. Lloyd claims that in the 1940s he was deeply involved in making the population of Wicksboro disappear as well as the cover-up that ensued. Lloyd's story is fascinating and horrific though hardly credible. But as the filmmakers visit and explore what remains of Wicksboro, they learn to their horror that his story may be corroborated and there may be more truth to Lloyd's story than they ever imagined.