En Arizona en 1975, un maderero desaparece misteriosamente durante 5 cinco días tras un supuesto encuentro con un OVNI.En Arizona en 1975, un maderero desaparece misteriosamente durante 5 cinco días tras un supuesto encuentro con un OVNI.En Arizona en 1975, un maderero desaparece misteriosamente durante 5 cinco días tras un supuesto encuentro con un OVNI.
- Premios
- 4 nominaciones en total
Argumento
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesThe real Travis Walton and Dana Walton make cameo appearances in the scene where the townspeople discuss what to do about Travis' disappearance.
- PifiasAt one point, Henry Thomas' character is seen wearing a shirt with the cover of the "Grand Illusion" album by the rock group Styx on it. The events in this movie take place in 1975. The "Grand Illusion" album wasn't released until 1977.
- Citas
Blake Davis: We got a proposition for ya'll. I want you to take a lie detector test. If you're telling the truth, it'll sure strengthen your cause.
Mike Rogers: [looks at the others] We'll think about it.
Blake Davis: I got a good man right here in the state. I mean, you can take it today, tomorrow, anytime that ya'll feel...
Mike Rogers: I said, we'll think about it!
Lieutenant Frank Watters: Why don't we have a little talk, Mike. Outside.
[they both go outside]
Lieutenant Frank Watters: Young Greg told us the truth about the cut on Dallis's hand. It wasn't a paper cut, was it? He had an altercation with Travis on the day of the disappearance. Isn't that true?
Mike Rogers: I guess.
Lieutenant Frank Watters: I think you're startin' to get a pretty good feel for who I am, Rogers. I've been at this line of work for a long time. You know what's startin' to bug me? I think maybe you didn't kill your friend. But for the life of me, I can't figure why you're coverin' up.
- ConexionesFeatured in Sightings: Scranton UFO Mystery/Ghost Molester/Fire in the Sky (1993)
- Banda sonoraWasted Days and Wasted Nights
Written by Huey P. Meaux, Freddy Fender and Wayne Duncan
Performed by Freddy Fender
Courtesy of MCA Records
Fire In The Sky is a frightening movie. It is a frightening thought that this could happen to us, and it is disturbing to think that this may have happened to some people already. I had clouded thoughts and opinions about aliens before seeing this film. But after the movie I was compelled to do my own research about apparent alien abductions and such. And there is a lot of material that supports what this film has to say. And that makes it intriguing. If you are curious about aliens the way I was after this film, then spend some time on the net and look up some stuff, you'll be surprised, but back to the film.
D.B. Sweeney did a great job especially when he had to show fear. He makes you feel that he was there and when you look into his eyes, you can feel his fear. And that was one of the great parts of the film. The actors from Peter Berg to Henry Thomas ( Elliot from E.T. ) do a credible job portraying his confused and interrogated-one-to-many-times friends. But what the real strength of the film is, is the story. It makes you open your eyes and ask some tough questions. The story seems plausible, the boys passed every lie detector test, and there is no proof to say that they were lying. So where does that leave you, the viewer? It sealed my opinion on the subject. And on that level it is a great film.
The only complaint I have with the film is that it seemed to end too abruptly. There were so many questions I had that I wanted answered, but they just stopped. And that left me frustrated. I'm not sure if they did that on purpose or if was unintentional, but it left me yearning for more. But that is the only glitch I had with the film. If nothing else, it does make you question life. And any film that can pose moral questions to me and not have me lose interest in the process has accomplished something.
Do aliens exist? I think so. Watch this film and perhaps decide for yourself.
- baumer
- 19 ago 1999
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Detalles
Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- 15.000.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 19.885.552 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 6.116.484 US$
- 14 mar 1993
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 19.885.552 US$
- Duración1 hora 49 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1