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Operation Avalanche (2016)

In 1967, four undercover CIA agents were sent to NASA posing as a documentary film crew. What they discovered led to one of the biggest conspiracies in American history.
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In 1967, four undercover CIA agents were sent to NASA posing as a documentary film crew. What they discovered led to one of the biggest conspiracies in American history.

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Genre:Thriller, Mystery, Comedy, Science Fiction
Directed By:Matt Johnson
Written By:Matt Johnson, Josh Boles
In Theaters:9/16/2016
Box Office:$55,000
Runtime:94 minutes
Studio:Zapruder Films, XYZ Films, Resolute Films and Entertainment

Cast


Director

Matt Johnson

Director

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Matt Johnson

Matt Johnson

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Owen Williams

Owen Williams

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Jared Raab

Jared Raab

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Josh Boles

Josh Boles

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Andrew Appelle

Andrew Appelle

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Ray James

Director Brackett

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Sharon Belle

Sharon Belle

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Krista Madison

Julie Williams

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Joe J. Thomas

James Webb (voice)

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John Henry Robson

Baby Simon

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Madeleine Sims-Fewer

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