White Fire

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White Fire
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VHS box cover
Directed byJean-Marie Pallardy
Written byEdward John Francis (Jean-Marie Pallardy)
Produced byJean-Marie Pallardy
StarringRobert Ginty
Fred Williamson
Belinda Mayne
Jess Hahn

Diana Goodman
Gordon Mitchell
Cinematography
Edited by
Music byJon Lord
Distributed byTrans World Entertainment
Release date
  • 1984 (1984)
Running time
101 minutes
CountriesFrance
Turkey
United States

White Fire (also known as Vivre Pour Survivre and Le Diamant) is a 1984 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.

Critical reception[]

In 2015, the film was featured on an episode of Red Letter Media's Best of the Worst, together with Future War and The Jar. The hosts criticized what they saw as frequent incestuous overtones present in the film, referring to it as "poorly disguised fetish porn".[5]

References[]

  1. ^ "White Fire (Jean-Marie Pallardy, 1984)".
  2. ^ Ghoulbasement.com
  3. ^ "Rarecultcinema.com".
  4. ^ "Cultmoviecompendium.co.uk".
  5. ^ "Best of the Worst: Future War, The Jar, and White Fire". Red Letter Media. 2015-09-24. Retrieved 2020-05-27.

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