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  1. May 2, 2022 · At the beginning of the film The Fourth Kind (2009) actress Milla Jovovich appears on the screen to warn the audience that what they are about to see is a dramatization of a true story that happened to real people in and around Nome, Alaska in October of 2000.

  2. Plot. Chapman University hosts a televised interview with psychologist Dr. Abigail "Abbey" Tyler, who describes a series of events that occurred in Nome, Alaska that culminated in an alleged alien abduction in October 2000.

  3. Oct 30, 2023 · The Fourth Kind is a sci-fi thriller about alien abductions in Alaska, but it's not based on a true story. The film uses fake archive footage and a fake psychologist to create a convincing illusion of reality, but the truth is less strange than fiction.

  4. Nov 30, 2022 · The Fourth Kind is a 2009 horror film that claims to be based on a true story of alien abductions in Nome, Alaska. However, the film's main character, Dr. Abigail Taylor, and the mysterious disappearances are fictional, according to the Wall Street Journal and other sources.

  5. Jun 7, 2022 · Universal Pictures was sued by the Alaskan Press Club for creating fake news articles about the film's "true events" involving alien abductions. The film used real missing-persons cases and hypnosis scenes to promote its sci-fi horror flick.

  6. With Milla Jovovich, Will Patton, Hakeem Kae-Kazim, Corey Johnson. A thriller involving an ongoing unsolved mystery in Alaska, where one town has seen an extraordinary number of unexplained disappearances during the past 40 years and there are accusations of a federal cover up.

  7. Jul 5, 2021 · According to The Fourth Kind, Dr. Abigail Tyler, a psychologist, used hypnosis to uncover memories of alien abduction from her patients. Tyler later discovers evidence suggesting that she might be a victim of an alien abduction.