A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 16, 2001
Original Title:
Firetrap
Alternate Titles:
One Last Heist
W puĆapce ognia
Genres:
Action | Crime | Thriller
Production Companies:
City Heat Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16
Runtime: 97
Master burglar Max Hopper is released early after three years and soon gets an exceptional job: stealing an advanced computer-chip from the IQ Industries headquarters. His first attempt fails; when he enters in cop uniform during an emergency board meeting, a fire quickly spreads- he considers it a godsend opportunity and stays, but soon has his hands too full saving other lives and just surviving to concentrate on the chip; only the owner, his wife who just filed for divorce and a few employees remain, but it soon turns out one of them stole company secrets but the arsonist and/or another chip-thieves are among them.
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Art Direction:
Austin Gorg
Casting:
Craig Campobasso
Costume Design:
Sevilla Granger
Director:
Harris Done
Director of Photography:
Mark W. Gray
Editor:
Stephen Adrianson
Makeup Artist:
Jeff Colbert
Jill Hansson
Sabine Rohrman
Dolly Greene
Original Music Composer:
Sean Murray
Producer:
John J. Kelly
Vince Ravine
Screenplay:
Diane Fine
Set Decoration:
Andi Brittan
Set Designer:
Narbeh Nazarian
Tammi Sutton
Stunt Coordinator:
Julius LeFlore
Stunt Double:
Leigh Hennessy
Stunts:
Rick Avery
Diana R. Lupo
Spiro Razatos
Keith Woulard
Writer:
Richard Preston Jr.
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