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    The Fall of Night

    PG-132008 · Drama

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  1. 1 Review. Hide Spoilers. Sort by: Filter by Rating: Excellent story with a great message!!!! tybeedolphin 21 April 2008. The "Fall of Night" was an amazing story with a powerful message that was entertaining and thought-provoking. Wow! Great work!!! My husband and I were both impressed when we were invited to a screener by Derrick Warfel.

  2. As a work of historic interest, Against the Fall of Night was a good read and I enjoyed Clarke’s imagination. In other ways, it was a terrible slog and several times I nearly put it down for good. Clarke’s prose is in its early days here. Most of this book is narrative or, frankly, lecture.

  3. Sep 12, 2008 · The Fall of Night: Directed by Derrick Warfel. With Bruce Michael Hall, Persia White, Al Harrington, Grant Bowler. While trapped in a Twilight Zonish high desert environment, a hunted rock musician is forced to confront his whole past life when an eccentric, prophet tells him his has one night left to live.

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    • Drama, Thriller
    • Derrick Warfel
    • 2008-09-12
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