Mar de ámbar

Drama

Mar de ámbar
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Description

TV
Mar de ámbar has all those characteristics that make you remember her for a long time.
The feature film was produced during long months of work and the final result can be enjoyed in the year 1980 after its theatrical release.
Both the leads and supporting actors (Dennis Weaver, Kurt Russell, Mare Winningham, Fran Brill, Wilford Brimley) do an excellent job.

We could say that the mission of the film director is to supervise all the tasks of the film and make important decisions for it. This task has been possible thanks to Joseph Sargent.
The information and background that can be drawn from these 98 min. of film is very broad.
The film industry exists in practically every country in the world, but this feature film belongs to United States.

It is not easy to make the story understood through a script, that all the elements of the film fit together and here you can see the hard work of Ken Trevey.
This film is in a long list of films created by the production company Time-Life Television Productions among which some can be seen with great success.
Can you imagine seeing a movie without music to accompany the story? It would be all a waste and more if the team of musicians is directed and formed by John Rubinstein as it is in this case.

The direction of photography has been in charge of Donald M. Morgan.
The genre of Drama is one of the most widely used in film and this is because it tends to work well with audiences.

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Critics Mar de ámbar

Interesting lost movie, very well acted and enjoyable to watch, but not as moving as you might expect. Heartwarming and highly underrated TV movie. VERY good, beautiful movie
Inspiring Incredibly lame and stupid Days of Heaven scam. I would like to see it soon on VHS
Well produced TV movie with good acting and interesting plot. There is no straw here! A beautiful and moving story
Excellent TV movie that can be viewed on multiple levels. Classic custom combination film. Pretty good
Dennis Weaver and the TV movie, both in their prime. Wonderful story of moral growth and conscience.
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