After Doug, a member of the Fire Station #23 gets killed in a car explosion, the rest of the team is left with some pretty heavy issues to handle. Some wonder why they ever got involved in firefighting, others just try to deal with the...
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Cast
Jenna Jameson | ... |
Jenna
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Jill Kelly | ... |
Jill
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Mickey G. | ... |
Bill
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Steve Drake | ... |
Lt. Anderson
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Brad Armstrong | ... |
Lt. Hill
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Mike Horner | ... |
Capt. Marks
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Johnnie Black | ... |
Tracy Smith
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Sindee Coxx | ... |
Sandy Bennett
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T.T. Boy | ... |
Mike O'Connell
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Eric Price | ... |
Ron Dillon
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Jonathan Morgan | ... |
Don Stevens
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Asia Carrera | ... |
Stephanie - Pool Girl
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Sydnee Steele | ... |
Trisha - Drowning Girl
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Brittany Andrews | ... |
Cindy - Tub Girl
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Missy | ... |
Jane - Video Girl
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Anthony Crane | ... |
Anthony - Jumper
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Mike Albo | ... |
Priest
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Veronica Hart | ... |
Mrs. Dunn
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Frank Bukkwyd | ... |
Robert Dunn
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Reo D'Genero | ... |
Doug Johnson
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George Kaplan | ... |
Capt. Williams
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Penny Swing | ... |
Dispatcher
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Paul Kreese | ... |
EMT #1
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Scott Schwartz | ... |
EMT #2
(as Scotty Schwartz)
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Big 'Hy' Orenstein | ... |
EMT #3
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Michael Black | ... |
Police Officer #1
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Erik Barnes | ... |
Police Officer #2
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Louise Edwards | ... |
Police Officer #3
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Brittany | ... |
Maid
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Mike Crispy | ... |
Crash Victim
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Scott Ryden | ... |
Psychologist
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Tod Hunter | ... |
Security Guard
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H. Harry | ... |
Security Guard
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Directed by
Brad Armstrong |
Written by
Brad Armstrong | ... | (written by) |
Produced by
Jim Enright | ... | producer |
Steven Orenstein | ... | executive producer (as Steve Orenstein) |
Music by
Greg Bradford | ... | (as Montel Bradford) |
Cinematography by
Jake Jacobs | ... | director of photography |
Jack Remy | ... | director of photography |
Editing by
Jake Jacobs | ... | key editor |
Editorial Department
Jonathan Morgan | ... | assistant editor |
Art Direction by
Brad Armstrong | ... | (as Rod Hopkins) |
Makeup Department
Lee Garland | ... | key makeup artist |
Reneé Parry | ... | assistant makeup artist (as Renne Perry) |
Production Management
Brad Armstrong | ... | post-production supervisor |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Rex Blazer | ... | first assistant director |
Art Department
Alan Linder | ... | storyboard artist |
Art Martyn | ... | assistant art director |
Sound Department
James Hundhausen | ... | boom operator (as Jim Hundhausen) |
Jim Sharpe | ... | audio technician |
Camera and Electrical Department
David Essex | ... | lighting equipment: R.V.P., Inc. |
Floyd Hardwick | ... | stills |
Clarke Irving | ... | grip |
Isaiah | ... | grip |
Jake Jacobs | ... | jib operator / steadicam operator |
Don Peters | ... | key grip |
Predator | ... | video technician |
Ron Vogel | ... | gaffer / lighting designer |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Brad Armstrong | ... | wardrobe (as Rod Hopkins) |
Location Management
Ron Jarvis | ... | location supervisor: E-Wing Enterprises |
Additional Crew
Reo D'Genero | ... | production assistant |
Harry | ... | production assistant |
Jim King | ... | fire department consultant |
Joy King | ... | publicist |
Deloras Pachard | ... | production assistant (as Deloris Pachard) |
Suzy Q | ... | caterer |
Harry Stanback | ... | security (as Harry Stanbeck) |
Production Companies
Distributors
- EroX (2000) (Non-US) (tv)
- Maple Film (Norway) (video) (softcore version)
- Marc Dorcel Productions (2002) (France) (DVD) (as Marc Dorcel) (dubbed version)
- Playboy TV International (1999) (Non-US) (tv)
- Prime Time Promotions Ltd. (1999) (United Kingdom) (video)
- SPI International (2001) (Non-US) (tv)
- Wicked Pictures (1998) (United States)
Special Effects
- J.E.M. F/X (pyrotechnic effects)
Other Companies
- AX Media (TV content curator)
- Agency Productions (insurance)
- American Barricade (barricade service)
- BBL Mobile (transportation)
- Broadcast Plus (video equipment)
- City of Los Angeles (special thanks)
- Diamond Trucks (water trucks)
- E-Wing Enterprises (location supervision)
- Entertainment Industry Development Corporation (EIDC) (special thanks)
- Joe Ortiz Fire Equipment (fire trucks/equipment)
- Los Angeles County Fire Department (special thanks)
- R.V.P. (lighting equipment)
- Riverside County Fire Department (special thanks)
- S.C.S.i. Post (edited by)
- S.C.S.i. Post (music)
- S.C.S.i. Post (post-production facilities)
- The City of Pasadena (special thanks)
- World Modeling (casting)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
After Doug, a member of the Fire Station #23 gets killed in a car explosion, the rest of the team is left with some pretty heavy issues to handle. Some wonder why they ever got involved in firefighting, others just try to deal with the pain and anger of such a loss while continuing to save lives. |
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Taglines | Jenna's Fighting Fire With Fire. See more » |
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Box Office
Budget | $220,000 (estimated) |
Did You Know?
Trivia | The firehouse interiors were filmed in the same Los Angeles building used for the interiors of the Ghostbusters' headquarters in both Ghostbusters films. The scene where a guy attempts to jump off the roof of a building was filmed on the roof of that building. However, the exteriors of the firehouse are a completely different building. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in Breast in Show (2004). See more » |