Unknown Mysteries World of the Strange and Extraordinary DVD | Over 3 Hours of Footage

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Product Description Everyone loves a mystery... Since time began, humans have searched for answers to lifes unexplained events. From ancient Chinese healing practices to Indian Chakras, from angels to ghosts, from ancient prophets like Nostradamus to modern psychic detectives, from astral projection to the mystery of dream healing, Unknown Mysteries probes the fantastic stories behind some of the worlds most extraordinary and puzzling phenomena. Come with us as we explore bizarre encounters, baffling folktales, medical wonders, and historical enigmas. Shot on locations around the globe, this series presents eyewitness accounts, rare photos, and rarely-seen film footage as host Patrick Macnee (TVs The Avengers) attempts to unearth the truths behind the myths. Included in this DVD are the segments listed below. Program 1: Inside the Unknown - Chinese Healing; Back from the Dead; End Times; Angel on My Shoulder; From the Other Side; Many Lives, One Person; Math and Mysticism-Music; Human Rainbow; Cut of the Deck; Star Guidance; Magic on Wheels. Program 2: Powers of the Spirit - Good Vibrations; Winchester House; Astral Projection; Crystal Healing; Scents of Smell; Soul Travels; Beating the Odds; Human Hibernation; Yoga: Art and Medicine; Anastasia: The Tsars Daughter. Program 3: Beyond the Real World - Nostradamus; Psychic Detectives; Creating the Illusion; Looking for Love; Skeptic Society; Feng Shui; Mushroom or Miracle?; Dream Healing; Spirit Investigators; Walk on Fire. About the Actor Patrick Macnee - Macnee first appeared on stage and made his film debut as an extra in Pygmalion (1938). After military service, Macnee attended the Webber Douglas School of Dramatic Art in London on scholarship. He also resumed his stage and film career, with bit parts such as Young Jacob Marley in A Christmas Carol (1951). Disappointed with his limited roles, Macnee left England for Canada and the United States. In 1954, he went to Broadway with an Old Vic troupe and later moved on to Hollywood, where he made occasional television and film appearances until returning to England in 1959. Once back home, he took advantage of his producing experience in Canada to become coproducer of the British television series Winston Churchill: The Valiant Years (1960). Shortly thereafter, Macnee landed the role that brought him worldwide fame and popularity in the part of John Steed