White Fire (1984) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 5, 1984

Original Title:
Vivre pour survivre

Alternate Titles:
Beyaz Alev
Beyaz Ateş
Biały ogień
Executor: misión sangrienta
Fuego blanco
Le Diamant
Live to Survive

Genres:
Action | Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
A. F. M.
Film Centre International
Les Films JMP

Production Countries:
France | Turkey | United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 98

Extermination is the reward for the World's richest prize.

While working in a diamond mine located in the desert, Bo and Ingrid, two siblings who survived a massacre as children, make a surprising discovery.

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Camera Operator:
Max Monteillet

Co-Executive Producer:
Chris Davis

Co-Producer:
Sedat Akdemir
Ugur Terzioglu

Director:
Jean-Marie Pallardy

Director of Photography:
Roger Fellous

Editor:
Bruno Zincone

Executive Producer:
Tony Edwards
John L. Coletta

Music Director:
John Lord

Producer:
Alan G. Rainer
Jean-Marie Pallardy

Screenplay:
Jean-Marie Pallardy

Screenstory:
Jean-Marie Pallardy

Sound Recordist:
Augusto Bigliochi

Stunt Coordinator:
Benito Stefanelli

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