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This article is about the film the Burning Hell. For the Brainbombs album, see Burning Hell. For the Canadian indie band, see The Burning Hell (band) 1974 American film
The Burning Hell
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Directed byRon Ormond
Written byEstus Pirkle (story)
Ron Ormond
StarringEstus Pirkle
Tim Ormond
CinematographyRon and Tim Ormond
Edited byRon and Tim Ormond
Release date1974
Running time58 min.
CountryU.S.
LanguageEnglish

The Burning Hell is a 1974 film created by the evangelist Estus Pirkle. This film is Pirkle's interpretation of what the Bible has to say about hell. It is available in Spanish, Portuguese, and English. The screenplay is by Ron Ormond.

The companion movie The Believer's Heaven gives Pirkle's interpretation of what the Bible has to say about heaven.

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