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(More customer reviews)This slow-moving and largely uninteresting DVD is fittingly narrated by low-key David Carradine. The first topics covered are reports of UFO sightings in the late 19th century American West (some possibly due to marsh gases or ball lightning), and various "hails" of frogs, unknown fish, pebbles (theorized as due to waterspouts or tornadoes).
Then its a story of a 9-year-old boy buried alive (possibly a narcolepsy victim; fortunately he was not embalmed - arsenic was used at the time) and then dug up the next morning after his mother had terrifying nightmares after the burial. (An inventor then developed a chest-movement sensor that would open an air path and raise a small flag, if appropriate.)
The origin of the term "thunderbird" is a mythical large bird thought by natives to cause thunder when it flapped its wings.
Next comes a number of "Sasquatch" creature sightings that probably owe at least part of their oddity to repeated retelling and likely modification.
Overall, "The Unexplained" is slow-moving and boring.
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