White Fire
For the 1953 British film, see Three Steps to the Gallows.
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Directed by | Jean-Marie Pallardy |
Produced by |
Jean-Marie Pallardy Allen G. Rainer |
Written by | Edward John Francis (Jean-Marie Pallardy) |
Starring |
Robert Ginty Fred Williamson Belinda Mayne Jess Hahn Mirella Banti Diana Goodman Gordon Mitchell |
Music by | Jon Lord |
Cinematography | Roger Fellous |
Edited by | Bruno Zincone |
Distributed by | Trans World Entertainment |
Release dates | 1985 |
Running time | 101 |
Country | France, Turkey, United States |
White Fire (also known as Vivre Pour Survivre and Le Diamant) is a 1985 French-American-Italian-Turkish thriller film by Jean-Marie Pallardy. It stars Robert Ginty, Fred Williamson, Gordon Mitchell and Jess Hahn.[1][2][3][4] The title song of the film is White Fire, sung by rock group Limelight.
Plot
A brother and sister that are employees at a diamond mineshaft company stumble upon the discovery of a legendary diamond, the "White Fire", and a band of criminals set out to take it from them.
References
External links
- White Fire at the Internet Movie Database
- Nanarland.com, French-language reviews of the film with images, sound files, video files and music
- Video Junkie review
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