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|title=<center>Sky Above Heaven | |title=<center>Sky Above Heaven (English dub)</center> | ||
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|imagecaption=French theatrical poster. | |imagecaption=French theatrical poster. | ||
|status=<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''</span> | |status=<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''</span> | ||
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'''''Sky Above Heaven''''' (''Le ciel sur la tête'') is a 1965 French - Italian sci-fi thriller. It depicts the actions of the personnel aboard the French aircraft carrier Clemenceau, as they have to deal with a mysterious flying object, whose appearance in the Earth's atmosphere could possibly lead to the crazy outbreak of World War III. | |||
No English-dubbed theatrical or home video release is known to exist. The film was acquired by the American Paramount Television in the 1960's and dubbed into English for subsequent broadcasts. It is confirmed to have been aired on an unknown local channel in Miami in the 1970's. | |||
No English-dubbed theatrical or home video release is known | |||
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|description1 =Trailer for a Japanese DVD release with French audio | |||
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Revision as of 17:57, 7 May 2020
Sky Above Heaven (Le ciel sur la tête) is a 1965 French - Italian sci-fi thriller. It depicts the actions of the personnel aboard the French aircraft carrier Clemenceau, as they have to deal with a mysterious flying object, whose appearance in the Earth's atmosphere could possibly lead to the crazy outbreak of World War III.
No English-dubbed theatrical or home video release is known to exist. The film was acquired by the American Paramount Television in the 1960's and dubbed into English for subsequent broadcasts. It is confirmed to have been aired on an unknown local channel in Miami in the 1970's.