Hunt through fire
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German title | Hunt through fire |
Original title | The Firechasers |
Country of production | Great Britain |
original language | English |
Publishing year | 1971 |
length | 101 minutes |
Age rating | FSK 16 |
Rod | |
Director | Sidney Hayers |
script | Philip Levene |
production | Julian Wintle |
music | Laurie Johnson |
camera | Alan Hume |
cut | Lionel Selwyn |
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Hunt through the fire (Original title: The Firechasers ) is a British crime film directed by Sidney Hayers for (ITC) from 1971 with Chad Everett , Anjanette Comer and Keith Barron in the leading roles.
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Several major fires have struck London's waterfront. Local reporter Toby Collins senses arson and the big story. She is initially just a thorn in the side of the insurance agent Quentin Barnaby. But when the series of fires continues, they join forces and hunt down the fire devil together.
Reviews
“An insurance detective is chasing an arsonist in London. With the help of a young local reporter, he can set a trap for him. Staged for television, confused and not very exciting adventure and crime film. "
Production notes
The scenes are from Harry Pottle. Cliff Culley contributed the special effects. Jean Fairlie was responsible for the costumes and Ray Frift was in charge of production.
Web links
- Hunt through the fire in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Hunt through fire in: Cinema
Individual evidence
- ↑ Hunt through fire. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .