The Day the Sky Exploded

The Day the Sky Exploded

4.1

Sep 04 1958

1h 22m

Science Fiction, Action

Scientists discover that a group of meteors are hurtling on a collison course with Earth, and if they hit, the planet will be destroyed.

Paul Hubschmid

Paul Hubschmid

John McLaren

Madeleine Fischer

Madeleine Fischer

Katy Dandridge

Fiorella Mari

Fiorella Mari

Mary McLaren

Ivo Garrani

Ivo Garrani

Professor Herbert Weisse

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