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Distant Thunder is a 1988 American drama film directed by Rick Rosenthal and starring John Lithgow and Ralph Macchio.
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Nov 11, 1988 · Distant Thunder: Directed by Rick Rosenthal. With Ralph Macchio, John Lithgow, Kerrie Keane, Reb Brown. John Lithgow stars and Ralph Macchio co-stars as his son. Their uneasy reunion accidentally sparks war-haunted violence, and they share a harrowing fight for survival that will either destroy them or unify them forever.
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- Drama
- Rick Rosenthal
- 1988-11-11
May 24, 1978 · A Distant Thunder: Directed by Donald W. Thompson. With Patty Dunning, Sally Johnson, Sandy Christen, Thom Rachford.
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- Drama, Sci-Fi
- Donald W. Thompson
- 1978-05-24
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A Thief in the Night is an evangelical Christian film series about the rapture and the Tribulation. It consists of four films: A Thief in the Night (1972), A Distant Thunder (1978), Image of the Beast (1981), and The Prodigal Planet (1983). Three additional films were planned but never produced. [1] : 52.
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A drama about a Vietnam veteran (John Lithgow) and his estranged son (Ralph Macchio) who reunite in the Pacific Northwest. Ebert praises Lithgow's performance and the film's subtlety, but criticizes the formulaic action climax.