Heart of Fire (1997 film)

Heart of Fire is a 1997 American TV film filmed in Queensland, Australia. It stars Patrick Duffy as a firefighter trying to save a girl trapped by a gas truck-trailer.[1] It is based on a true story.[2]

Heart of Fire
Directed byJohn Power
Written byGeorge Rubino
Produced byJean O'Neill
StarringPatrick Duffy
Alex McKenna
CinematographyDan Burstall
Edited bySabrina Plisco-Morris
Music byGeorge S. Clinton
Release date
  • 1997 (1997)
Running time
86 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Cast

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Reception

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Writing in Variety Bob Scott says "it’s the persuasive McKenna, refugee from the late “The Trouble With Harry,” (sic) who grabs the screen. She’s sharp as the pre-accident pre-teener, but as the trapped child, she’s terrif. She and Duffy make an admirable team in a vidpic too likely to be passed over as just another disaster excursion."[3] John Martin in the Kennebec Journal writes "The special effects are impressive — it must have been a dangerous movie to make — and Duffy plays the ordinary guy quite well."[4] Bob Sokolsky of The Press-Enterprise says the film "has enough action and excitement to overcome most of the weaknesses tied into an awkward story line and a clumsy subplot involving Duffy's character and his estranged family."[5] Chicago Sun-Times' Lon Grahnke gave it 3 stars.[6]

References

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  1. Thomas, Bob (January 7, 1997), "TV's durable nice guy", The News Journal
  2. Hughes, Mike (January 7, 1997), "Patrick Duffy makes true story shine on television", Iowa City Press-Citizen
  3. Scott, Tony (January 6, 1997), "Heart of Fire", Variety
  4. Martin, John (January 7, 1997), "'Heart of Fire' at 9 stars Pafrick Duffy", Kennebec Journal
  5. Sokolsky, Bob (January 5, 1997), "Patrick Duffy reprises role in low-budget film done years ago", The Press-Enterprise
  6. Grahnke, Lon (January 7, 1997), "`Heart of Fire' gives Duffy chance to get serious", Chicago Sun-Times
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