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Release Date:
January 1, 1997
Original Title:
FireHouse
Genres:
Action | Drama | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Fatima Productions
Gekko Film Corp.
Rysher Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 87
A film about the dealings of a crew at a firehouse. The group is attacked by an assassin and eventually must accept that the firehouse is to be consolidated with a rescue unit.
Assistant Costume Designer:
Azan Kung
Claudia Stephens
Assistant Editor:
John Acosta
Deborah Moran
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Bernadette Lee
Boom Operator:
Keith Gardner
Casting:
Louis DiGiaimo
Brett Goldstein
Co-Executive Producer:
Jim Finnerty
Co-Producer:
Debbie Sarjeant
Costume Designer:
Marjorie McCown
Juliet Polcsa
Director:
Alan Smithee
John McNaughton
Director of Photography:
Frank Prinzi
Fred Schuler
Editor:
Gregg Featherman
Cindy Mollo
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Robert Kenneally
Executive Producer:
Michael Greenburg
Richard Dean Anderson
Tom Fontana
Extras Casting:
Judie Fixler
First Assistant Director:
J. Miller Tobin
Hairstylist:
Patricia Grande
Ann Miles
Key Hair Stylist:
James Post
Key Makeup Artist:
Kathryn Bihr
Eva Polywka
Makeup Artist:
Gloria Grant
Linda Grimes
Music Supervisor:
Chris Tergesen
Original Music Composer:
David Darlington
Steven Rosen
Production Coordinator:
Shirley Davis
Sandra Maltz Saccio
Production Designer:
Gary Weist
Script Supervisor:
Mary Cybulski
Karen Kelsall
Second Assistant Director:
Mary-Jane April
Second Second Assistant Director:
Christo Morse
Set Decoration:
Chris Kelly
Sound Mixer:
Frank Stettner
Special Effects:
Jeff Brink
Special Effects Assistant:
Mike Maggi
Stunt Coordinator:
G. A. Aguilar
Stunts:
Douglas Crosby
Unit Production Manager:
Nina K. Noble
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Elizabeth Feldbauer
Lizzy Gulczynski
Jenna Krempel
Tim McKelvey
Writer:
Tom Fontana
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