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Everyone has heard of El rey de la colina , a very successful film worldwide.
The big premiere of the film took place in year 1993.
Both the leads and supporting actors (Jesse Bradford, Jeroen Krabbé, Lisa Eichhorn, Karen Allen, Spalding Gray) do an excellent job.

Film directors are very important in each creation and it is because the work they do is one of the hardest and most sacrificed in the project. This time it was Steven Soderbergh who suffered while enjoying this experience.
Enjoying 103 min. the duration of the film is one of the best plans to disconnect.
United States has been the country in charge of bringing this story to life.

Do you want to know who has given life to the script of the film? The writing team has been led by Steven Soderbergh, A.E. Hotchner.
The world is full of great producers and one of the best known is Wildwood Enterprises, Bona Fide, Universal Pictures, creator and developer of this project.
For the experience to be total, it is necessary for the music to accompany the story, complementing the messages they convey to us. Those in charge of finding the perfect melodies have been Cliff Martinez and his team.

The great direction of photography has been taken by Elliot Davis.
This film is one of the feature films that are of the Drama genre.

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Critics El rey de la colina

A beautiful gem of a movie. Spielberg ate the heart, this is a feel-good movie. Really nice
The best American film of the nineties. Unattended little gem. Enthusiastic recommendation
I'll have the sole fillet, please. An example of EXCELLENT but criminally underrated filmmaking. It is a beautiful movie!
Unfairly dark. Such a sad movie ... every bit
Perfect movie. Beautiful movie. Underrated movie with an underrated portrayal of the underrated Joseph Chrest
An unknown movie that deserves to be known. king of the hill is fabulous. Very good movie ...
feel good. This is not Norman Rockwell's America. Distressing
You get stuck. Soderbergh's usual technical mastery, but more heart. Down for the hustle ...
Reminds me of what American independent film used to be
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