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A Fire in the Sky

  • TV Movie
  • 1978
  • 2h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
705
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A Fire in the Sky (1978)
DramaSci-Fi

Astronomers discover a comet that they believe will crash into Phoenix, Arizona. They attempt to warn officials, but no one believes them.Astronomers discover a comet that they believe will crash into Phoenix, Arizona. They attempt to warn officials, but no one believes them.Astronomers discover a comet that they believe will crash into Phoenix, Arizona. They attempt to warn officials, but no one believes them.

  • Director
    • Jerry Jameson
  • Writers
    • Dennis Nemec
    • Michael Blankfort
    • Paul Gallico
  • Stars
    • Richard Crenna
    • Elizabeth Ashley
    • David Dukes
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    705
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jerry Jameson
    • Writers
      • Dennis Nemec
      • Michael Blankfort
      • Paul Gallico
    • Stars
      • Richard Crenna
      • Elizabeth Ashley
      • David Dukes
    • 18User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 2 nominations total

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    Richard Crenna
    Richard Crenna
    • Jason Voight
    Elizabeth Ashley
    Elizabeth Ashley
    • Sharon Allan
    David Dukes
    David Dukes
    • David Allan
    Joanna Miles
    Joanna Miles
    • Jennifer Dreiser
    Lloyd Bochner
    Lloyd Bochner
    • Paul Gilliam
    William Bogert
    William Bogert
    • Wayne Lustus
    Nicolas Coster
    Nicolas Coster
    • Governor
    Diana Douglas
    Diana Douglas
    • Mrs. Reardon
    Andrew Duggan
    Andrew Duggan
    • President
    Marj Dusay
    Marj Dusay
    • Ellen Gilliam
    Cindy Eilbacher
    Cindy Eilbacher
    • Paula Gilliam
    • (as Cynthia Eilbacher)
    John Larch
    John Larch
    • Johnson
    Kip Niven
    Kip Niven
    • Mac
    Jenny O'Hara
    Jenny O'Hara
    • Ann Webster
    Merlin Olsen
    Merlin Olsen
    • Stan Webster
    Maggie Wellman
    Maggie Wellman
    • Carol
    Michael Biehn
    Michael Biehn
    • Tom Reardon
    Bill Williams
    Bill Williams
    • Dale Turner
    • Director
      • Jerry Jameson
    • Writers
      • Dennis Nemec
      • Michael Blankfort
      • Paul Gallico
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    User reviews18

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    antc

    Classic trash

    Spawned from the disaster move craze of the 70's, with all the production and artistic values one would expect from a network dramatic production. So horrible I can never take my eyes off the screen.

    Having grown up in Phoenix, the destruction scenes -- including a hilarious shot of the Hyatt rotating restaurant spinning off like a Frisbee -- are my particular favorite.
    brodzik

    70's Bandwagon Television Disaster Film

    Hilarious attempt at a small-screen version of a big-screen disaster film, complete with ersatz astronomy, the impassioned pleas of the ignored and scoffed-at scientist, and mandatory death and scale-model destruction scenes. The hysterical nurse who rushes from the subterranean shelter only to be ripped from life by the wake of the comet impact scene is a definite must.

    Look for the definitive sequence of astronomical photographic plates that feature a parade 'o planets with the coment growing ominously bigger and closer in each shot.

    Crenna's ending smokin'-peyote-with-the-Pima-Indians as we watch the comet streak toward its mark is also "to die for."

    Scale modelers, arise against abuse by bad made-for-TV movies! Let's give it three meteors out of ten.
    10cowbells

    One of the best, first in it's subject matter.

    Considering that this movie was aired in 1978, I feel it far exceeds any expectations of a movie today for its genre. Richard Crenna (always an actor highly underrated) gave a superb performance. Story line was based upon facts we had never considered in that time period. Crenna's character was not only significant as a scientist for this movie, but also put that special "personal touch" feel as he sacrificed his own life in the end for a small group of Indians in the desert. I think this movie should be on DVD and available to all of us who remember it fondly and also for those who have never had the opportunity to see it before. It far surpassed any expectations in 1978 for a made for TV movie. I have been searching for this movie for years and highly recommend it........P.S.--Just found my copy this month (July 2005) on EBAY. Woo-hoo!!!
    8tgs333

    Still Appealing 33 years later.

    What are the odds of a comet traveling millions of miles through space making a direct hit on Phoenix Arizona? Merlin Olson saves the day by hiding out in a sleeping bag!

    I first watched this movie when I was about 8 or 9 years old. I learned to never leave home without a sleeping bag.

    Campy and a bit sleepy. Classic 70's doomsday appeal.

    Overall good acting and a healthy number of Hollywood stars.

    Special effects were decent for a made for TV movie and to some extent holds up today.

    I highly recommend this movie, good 70's film.
    7bkoganbing

    It's headed for Phoenix

    Current science may have just dated this film in that the comet similar to the one depicted A Fire In The Sky would cause a lot more damage than the destruction of a major American city. It is believed that one like this spread enough dust and debris to wipe out the dinosaurs.

    But if you buy older theories than this film rates as one of the 70s better disaster films, better than a few that were on the big screen. Richard Crenna and Elizabeth Ashley head the cast. Crenna is the astronomer who discovers that bit of space debris heading on collision course with earth and he plots Phoenix as ground zero, Ashley is the media mogul who insists on the public's right to know. The public sadly reacts accordingly.

    There are some standout performances in the supporting cast. Nicholas Coster is the poll driven governor whose first priority is how will he come out of this politically. Lloyd Bochner is a bean counting insurance executive and his usual hateful self with Marj Dusay as his wife. Andrew Duggan is the president of the USA. David Dukes is Ashley's husband and works at cross purposes with her.

    My favorites are Merlin Olsen who takes his boys along with others on a survival hike without any communication. Olsen is a good and resourceful man. And Diana Douglas who is grandmother of would be rodeo cowboy Michael Biehn who hunkers down with Biehn and his girlfriend Cindy Eilbacher in their cellar to wait out the event. She's one tough old girl. By the way Eilbacher is Bochner and Dusay's daughter and Bochner is at his most hateful at a restaurant scene meeting Biehn.

    Unless you don't like the science A Fire In The Sky holds up well even for today.

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    • Trivia
      The TV station in the movie, KTAR-TV, is the real life NBC affiliate for Phoenix, now known as KPNX.
    • Goofs
      In the scenes from the control room for the rocket that will carry the nuclear warheads to the comet, a computer screen is shown with a graphic of what is presumably the rocket. Actually, the graphic on the screen is a distillation column connected to two kettle reboilers, commonly seen in control rooms for chemical processing plants.
    • Quotes

      Ann Webster: My husband, my son and four other boys are out in the desert camping somewhere. They have no idea what's going on here. Look at me! Please. I've been to every other agency in the city for help. All I've gotten is the runaround. Now I want to know EXACTLY what you're going to do to find them!

      Wayne Lustus: Nothing.

      Ann Webster: What do you mean?

      Wayne Lustus: What I mean is I only have so much time and so much manpower, and I cannot afford the luxury of chasing around for...

      Ann Webster: THEY"RE CHILDREN!

      Wayne Lustus: Five children. Only five. I've got a whole city to worry about.

    • Alternate versions
      In the movie's premiere telecast, the sequence showing the impact and results lasted 4 minutes. In subsequent airings, the sequence was shortened to 2 minutes.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Man Who Saw Tomorrow (1981)

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    • Release date
      • November 26, 1978 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Feuer aus dem All
    • Filming locations
      • Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA
    • Production companies
      • National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
      • Columbia Pictures Television
      • Bill Driskill Productions
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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