Almas en la hoguera

Warlike

Almas en la hoguera
Almas en la hoguera
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We could say that Almas en la hoguera made a mark after its theatrical release, reaping huge box office sales.
Every decision made in the release of a film is very important and in this case, the producers chose year 1949 to be the one in charge of bringing the film to light.
We have seen many of the actors and actresses in this film working on other films before, but we have loved seeing them play together as Gregory Peck, Hugh Marlowe, Dean Jagger, Gary Merrill, Millard Mitchell.

Henry King adds to his long list of professional career, having been the person in charge of the direction of this film.
If you want to know the end you will have to go through 132 min. wonderful.
United States has been the country in charge of bringing this story to life.

The script is the common thread that leads the viewer through the film and with which the main message to be conveyed is brought to life. This work has been done by Sy Bartlett, Beirne Lay Jr., Sy Bartlett, Beirne Lay Jr..
Having a production company as good as 20th Century Fox, Darryl F. Zanuck always helps the end result to be excellent.
Music is a differentiating element, which enhances the emotions that the story generates in us and in this case it has been directed by Alfred Newman.

The symmetry, the lights, the frames ... all these elements are very important for a cinematographer who in this one has almost been Leon Shamroy.
This film is one of the feature films that are of the Warlike genre.

Critics Almas en la hoguera

A fantastic movie! The first fifteen minutes are the best ... the best
The best war movie of all time. This deserves a salute. A contemplative war movie
Model for many future war movies, none better. A very powerful drama. You must see it
A true leader. A maximum effort of an epic! Underrated
The best war movie about WWII and perhaps the best of all. One of the most mature war movies ever made ... when the B17s had ten for a penny
Right now the deal is to hold on. How did Gregory Peck make so many great movies? The best WWII bombing movie ever made, hands down!
A fitting tribute to the men of the Mighty Eighth. A must-see classic. I'm a little tired. I think I'll go to sleep for a little while
Leadership training. Solitude of command. Very natural
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