A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 7, 1997
Original Title:
Heart of Fire
Alternate Titles:
Corazón de fuego
Flammes mortelles
Gefangen im Feuer
Heart of fire
Genres:
Action | Drama
Production Companies:
Arnold Shapiro Productions
CBS Entertainment Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 86
While fighting a petrol tanker blaze, troubled firefighter Max Tucker discovers a young girl trapped under its wheels and finds that it is up to him to save her.
Art Department Assistant:
Daniel Cairns
Art Department Coordinator:
Annie Flynn
Art Direction:
Adam Head
Camera Operator:
Mark Wareham
Casting:
Maura Fay
Penny Perry
Lynne Ruthven
Cinematography:
Dan Burstall
Co-Producer:
Jim Milio
Ronnie Weinstock
Costume Design:
David Rowe
Director:
John Power
Editor:
Sabrina Plisco
Electrician:
Alan Willis
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Robert Gros
Executive Producer:
Arnold Shapiro
First Assistant Director:
Stuart Freeman
Foley Artist:
Tim Chilton
Gaffer:
Matt Slattery
Key Grip:
Gary Shearsmith
Key Hair Stylist:
Peter Woodward
Key Makeup Artist:
Maggie Fung
Margaret Stevenson
Line Producer:
Michael Lake
Location Manager:
Charles Boyle
Original Music Composer:
George S. Clinton
Painter:
Cali Berthet
Post-Production Manager:
Blane Reese
Producer:
Jean O'Neill
Production Design:
Michael Ralph
Property Master:
Jo Fairburn
Props:
John Andersen
Script Supervisor:
Carolina Häggström
Second Assistant Camera:
Jason Binnie
Second Assistant Director:
Wade Savage
Sound:
Paul Clark
Sound Editor:
Bob Costanza
Sound Supervisor:
G. Michael Graham
Special Effects:
Angelo Sahin
Special Effects Supervisor:
Brian Holmes
Special Effects Technician:
Bruce Bright
Stunt Coordinator:
Mitch Deans
Stunt Double:
Annette van Moorsel
Stunt Driver:
Mick Van Moorsel
Stunts:
Ric Anderson
Dennis Lundin
Third Assistant Director:
Peter McLennan
Transportation Coordinator:
Neville Mason
Unit Production Manager:
Brian Burgess
Utility Stunts:
Brit Sooby
Writer:
George Rubino
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