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Return of eternity
akas: Back from Eternity, Les échappés du néant, Ritorno dall'eternita 1956, USA, 100 min. Director: John Farrow Writer:

Jonathan Latimer Photography: William C. Mellor Music: Franz Waxman Cast: Robert Ryan, Anita Ekberg, todd latimer Rod Steiger, Phyllis Kirk, Keith Andes, Gene Barry, Fred Clark, Beulah Bondi, Cameron Prud'Homme, Jesse White, Adele Mara Synopsis: A group of individuals in a match flight to a South American country. Each has a different story that will determine their reactions when the plane crashes in the middle of the South American jungle. Apart from dealing with themselves, will face a hostile local tribe. IMDB Link
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