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Paul Davids is an American independent filmmaker and writer, especially in the area of science fiction. Often collaborating with his wife Hollace, Davids has written and directed several films. He has also written episodes for the television series ''
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'' as well as a spin-off of the '' Star Wars'' series with his wife informally known as the '' Jedi Prince'' series.


Screenwriting


Television

* '' The Transformers'' (1985–1986) * ''
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'' (1986) * ''
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'' (1987) * '' Spiral Zone'' (1987) * ''
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'' (1988) * '' COPS'' (1988) * '' Transformers: Generation 2'' (1993)


Films

* '' Roswell'' (1994), a documentary about the
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* ''Timothy Leary's Dead'' (1997) * ''Starry Night'' (1999), a film about
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* ''The Sci-Fi Boys'' (2006) documentary called featuring interviews with Forry Ackerman,
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, and many more sci-fi notables. * ''Jesus in India The Movie'' (2008) – a documentary on "American adventurer" Edward T. Martin's quest for the supposed
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and Russian
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's claimed lost '' Life of Issa''.W. Barnes Tatum – Jesus: A Brief History −2009 Page 237 "On the site, there appears the title in English with eye-catching flourishes: Jesus in India.50 Instead of a narrative retelling of the Jesus story, Jesus in India follows the American adventurer Edward T. Martin, from
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, as he searches for the manuscript claimed long ago to have been seen by Nicholas Notovitch at the Hemis monastery, near Tibet. The film represents a cinematic quest for Jesus' missing years. Experts, one of whom is the Dalai Lama, representing a variety of religious and scholarly viewpoints provide appropriate commentary. The viewers visit the tomb in Srinagar, Kashmir, where Jesus was buried, according to the Ahmadiyya Islamic sect.."


References


External links


Paul Davids' official websitePaul Davids UFO
(link broken – July 8, 2010)

at The Thunder Child *
An exchange with Cecil Adams, of "The Straight Dope," on the Roswell Incident
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