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Bajo el cielo en llamas, TV
The world of cinema is the entertainment par excellence almost everywhere in the world and the result of so much dedication and work provides us with films as wonderful as El cielo en llamas.
The date chosen for the feature film to finally hit theaters was year 1999.
If you like good actors and actresses here you can find some like John Corbett, Josie Bissett, Bradley Whitford, Ben Browder, Jo Anderson.

Dan Lerner knows how to handle himself in the role of film director and therefore exudes confidence when making a decision.
You can enjoy this movie alone, with family, with friends or with whoever you want during 89 min..
Although filming can be done around the world, the bulk of the production and crew belongs to United States.

One of the most important parts of the film is the decision of which words are going to be chosen to express what the director is looking for and this was in the hands of Roderick Taylor, Bruce A. Taylor, Gar Anthony Haywood, Michael Tobias.
The production process is very long, beyond the filming and that has been carried out thanks to the production company All American Television, OTL Productions.
The soundtrack for this feature film has been created by Jeff Eden Fair, Starr Parodi.

Everyone has ever taken a photograph, but it has nothing to do with Eric Van Haren Noman and his team, who are all professionals and it has been proven when directing the photography for this film.
If we had to frame this film in a specific genre, that would be Action, Science fiction.

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Critics El cielo en llamas

Some mindless fun. ABC is on the trail of disaster. DIY 3000 Mysterious Science Theater
Light and stupid way to spend 90 minutes. The only thing more volatile than the ozone layer is the disaster genre. We need to learn more about ozone and what protects Earth from the elements in space.
good disaster movie. Someone tell me this is a twisted nightmare! Poor plot, sick science, and questionable continuity
Small-scale science fiction film that nevertheless entertains its audience well
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