Fire in the Sky Page #3

Synopsis: This film recreates the strange events which happened on November 5, 1975 in the town Snowflake, Arizona. Travis Walton works as a logger in the White Mountains. When he and his colleagues drive home after work, they encounter a flying saucer. Travis gets out of the truck to learn more and is struck by a beam of light from the object. For the next five days, Travis disappears without a trace and his colleagues are accused of murder. When he reappears, first he didn't remember that he was gone, but in time, the terrible memories come back...
Director(s): Robert Lieberman
Production: Paramount Home Video
  4 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.5
Rotten Tomatoes:
41%
PG-13
Year:
1993
109 min
467 Views


You don't sound too sure.

Well, I'm sure.

- What's it to you?

- Oh, it just seems like that you had

the biggest ax to grind with Travis.

What was that whole thing

with that chain saw?

I was just having some fun.

That's all.

You gonna arrest me for that?

What happened to your hand?

I did it to myself earlier today.

Just having a little fun?

Yeah, that's right,

I was just having a little fun.

You ought to be more careful, son.

Yeah, well, I'll do my best, Daddy.

I'll bet you will.

Why don't you fellas

tell Lieutenant Watters what you saw.

Or what you think you saw.

It was Dallis that saw it first.

What about it?

Tell us about it. What did you see?

What did it look like?

It looked like...

Like a fire.

- You awake?

- I'm awake.

What in the hell is that?

That is strange.

What is?

What are you guys looking at?

Looks like the sunset to me.

No, Greg, that's east. The sun set

behind us 20 minutes ago.

Well, what do you think it is, then?

Maybe a fire or maybe

a plane crash in the woods.

Yeah. Yeah, a plane crash.

It could be.

Christ, man.

Hey, what the hell is that?

Maybe we should just

turn back, huh?

That's gotta be a fire.

Look, it's moving.

I saw it.

- It isn't moving, Bobby. It isn't--

- Look, man.

Is it?

That's one monster forest fire there.

Fire, my ass.

That ain't no fire, man.

What else could it be?

The heck is going on here, Mike?

- You screwing around?

- No.

Mike, maybe we ought to do

like Greg says

and just pull over for a minute.

No, Mike. I wanna see what it is.

There's only one road out of here,

and we're on it.

If that's a fire

and we can't get around it,

we're gonna be

spending the night out here.

Mike?

Stop, Mike! Stop the truck!

- That's wild.

- Holy Christ.

- Travis!

- Travis!

- You son of a b*tch!

- The hell you doing?

Get back in the truck, a**hole!

What is that?

- What is that thing?

- Oh, my God!

Travis!

The hell's he doing out there?

- Get back to the truck!

- The hell is that?

- Travis!

- Get back in the truck!

- Get out of there.

- What is that?

I don't know what that is.

Hey, Mike!

Travis, get out of there!

Leave the son of a b*tch here

if he's gonna be an a**hole!

Travis, get back here! Travis!

Run, Travis, run!

- What the hell is that?

- Do you feel that?

- Crazy...

- Travis!

- Travis!

- Get the hell out of here!

- Get back in here! Travis!

- What the hell is that?

Travis!

He's...

- He's...

- Go! Go!

Go! Go!

Mike, he's dead! He's dead!

- Oh, Mike, he's gone!

- Go!

- I'm not leaving him.

- He's dead!

I'm not leaving him here!

- Go! Get out of here! Go!

- Get the hell out of here, Mike!

He's dead.

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Tracy Tormé

Tracy R. Tormé (born April 12, 1959) is an American screenwriter and television producer. Tormé is best known for having created the science fiction series Sliders, but worked for Saturday Night Live, Odyssey 5, Star Trek: The Next Generation and Carnivàle as well.Tormé was nominated for the 1993 Saturn Award for Best Writing for his work on the film Fire in the Sky. His father was the singer Mel Tormé. more…

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