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Backdraft

  • 1991
  • R
  • 2h 17m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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Backdraft (1991)
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Two feuding siblings carrying on a heroic family tradition as Chicago firefighters. But when a puzzling series of arson attacks is reported, they are forced to set aside their differences to... Read allTwo feuding siblings carrying on a heroic family tradition as Chicago firefighters. But when a puzzling series of arson attacks is reported, they are forced to set aside their differences to solve the mystery surrounding these crimes.Two feuding siblings carrying on a heroic family tradition as Chicago firefighters. But when a puzzling series of arson attacks is reported, they are forced to set aside their differences to solve the mystery surrounding these crimes.

  • Director
    • Ron Howard
  • Writer
    • Gregory Widen
  • Stars
    • Kurt Russell
    • William Baldwin
    • Robert De Niro
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    91K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,447
    517
    • Director
      • Ron Howard
    • Writer
      • Gregory Widen
    • Stars
      • Kurt Russell
      • William Baldwin
      • Robert De Niro
    • 199User reviews
    • 83Critic reviews
    • 39Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 3 Oscars
      • 1 win & 13 nominations total

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    Kurt Russell
    Kurt Russell
    • Stephen McCaffrey
    William Baldwin
    William Baldwin
    • Brian McCaffrey
    Robert De Niro
    Robert De Niro
    • Donald Rimgale
    Donald Sutherland
    Donald Sutherland
    • Ronald Bartel
    Jennifer Jason Leigh
    Jennifer Jason Leigh
    • Jennifer Vaitkus
    Scott Glenn
    Scott Glenn
    • John Adcox
    Rebecca De Mornay
    Rebecca De Mornay
    • Helen McCaffrey
    Jason Gedrick
    Jason Gedrick
    • Tim Krizminski
    J.T. Walsh
    J.T. Walsh
    • Martin Swayzak
    Tony Mockus Sr.
    Tony Mockus Sr.
    • Chief John Fitzgerald
    Cedric Young
    • Grindle
    Juan Ramírez
    • Ray Santos
    Kevin Casey
    • Nightengale
    Jack McGee
    Jack McGee
    • Schmidt
    Mark Wheeler
    Mark Wheeler
    • Pengelly
    Richard Lexsee
    Richard Lexsee
    • Washington
    Beep Iams
    • Sean McCaffrey
    Ryan Todd
    Ryan Todd
    • Brian Age 7
    • Director
      • Ron Howard
    • Writer
      • Gregory Widen
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    9wlmlbl

    Blockbuster Movie

    This is one of Ron Howard's better films. Much of the filming was done on location in Chicago. Acting was excellent. Especially by Kurt Russell and William Baldwin. I have heard a lot of negatives about this movie, but I still feel it is worth a 9 at least. Steven and Brian McCaffery's dad (also a fireman) was killed in a fire in 1971. Brian was just a youngster, and along for the ride with his dad when he was killed. Twenty years later, Brian has become a fireman after failing at other pursuits. Steven is a lieutenant with the Chicago Fire Department. Steven does not think Brian can cut the mustard as a fireman, and Brian is out to prove himself. It makes for a great sibling rivalry. On top of this, an arsonist is setting fires, and the arson investigator, Donald Rimgale (Robert DeNero) does not have a clue as to who it is. Rimgale is pressured by an egotistical alderman (J.T. Walsh) who wants to be mayor. Brian has his problems working with Steven, and finally gives up, and accepts a job working with Rimgale. They find the links between all the fires, but Brian finds out more. (who the arsonist is). The climactic scene in chemical warehouse is great! I was told by someone that the funeral scene was overdone. I don't think so...I have seen funerals for firemen and they look exactly like what you see in the movie...Universal Studios in Hollywood had a Backdraft set on their lot some years back (which I visited), and it gives you a chance to see what these actors really faced...This is without a doubt one of my favorite movies, and Ron Howard deserves his share of kudos for an excellent directing job
    8questl-18592

    Drafted

    Holy 90s Batman! I've never seen this one before but good lord it feels so much like Top Gun for fire fighters. Backdraft comes fully loaded with machismo, overdramatic montages and a soundtrack with ridiculous music that tries to emotionally blackmail you into the feels. That said... I kinda dig it. Kurt Russel is quite possibly the most underrated action star of all time. In a world of Schwarzeneggers and Stallones running through jungles, both vegetative and concrete, with their massive, glistening physiques we also have Kurt Russel doing insane movies that really let his personality shine.

    That seems endemic of Backdraft by the way. This movie is bonkers but it's a lot of fun. Also, when we are practically drowning in a sea of police movies and procedural dramas it's oddly refreshing to see fire fighters represented, problems and all. Again, it's far from a perfect movie but absolutely one I think is worth checking out and enjoying. Just be ready for some crazy.

    Oh, also? The cast on this is insane. It feels like they got everyone in Hollywood to be part of this movie and they actually balanced it really well. For instance, De Niro is in this but he's actually a pretty small role and never takes over the movie, and we all know he could. But this is a who's who of 90s talent and that so often doesn't work but it does here.
    8PersianPlaya408

    Howard's film is solid, better than you think

    Ron Howard's action/thriller about two brothers (Baldwin and Russell), who have some differences but need to work together to find out whose causing recent arson fires in their district. THe film is done well, good acting for the most part, brilliant direction, and a decent screenplay. I thought William Baldwin started out the first couple scenes with a bit of a constant smirk on his face, but his acting seemed to improve (or maybe grow on me), he gave a satisfying performance. Meanwhile Russell was solid as well as his older brother who is an old-fashioned bitter fireman who takes too many risks. The female performances were rather average, Jennifer Jason Leigh was decent as Jennifer a girl who helps Brian (Baldwin). Rebecca DeMornay is not so great as Steven (Russel)'s ex-wife. Robert DeNiro was great in his role as a fire department detective trying to solve the case. J.T. Walsh was also decent in his role, which was similar but expanded in F. Gary Gray's THe Negotiator. The best performance of the film came from Scott Glenn who was great as a firefighter known as "Axe". I haven't seen Ladder49, so this is my favorite firefighter movie as of now. The script had some problems, as it didn't flow well, but the actors managed to save it although i was particularly upset with one dialogue between jennifer jason leigh and william baldwin which seemed like a complete rip-off of the scene where Michael Corleone and Kay see each other again after Michael is back from Sicily in Godfather part 1. But for the most part the script was average, not bad, but saved by brilliant direction, solid acting and great action. The music was done very well and suited the film, props to Hans Zimmer for yet another great score. The cinematography was also very good, especially in the fire scenes, good job by Mikael Salomon. 8/10
    7lee_eisenberg

    burn baby, burn

    It's weird to think that when I went to see "Home Alone" in the theaters, "Backdraft" was advertised right before the movie came on. The whole thing is a little grimmer than we usually expect from Ron Howard. It focuses on mutually hostile brothers Stephen (Kurt Russell) and Brian McCaffrey (William Baldwin), both firefighters in Chicago having to put aside their differences to fight an arson outbreak.

    True, it doesn't really sound like much of a plot, but Howard knows how to keep everything going. Stephen is the sort of guy with a bad attitude whom you can't help but respect. Brian mainly shows that there was once a time when Alec Baldwin's brothers could act. As for the climax, that is really something that is likely to shock you royally. But don't get me wrong. This is a good movie. Maybe not any kind of masterpiece, but worth seeing nevertheless. Above all, it's not a disaster movie (the less said about "The Towering Inferno" the better). Also starring Robert DeNiro, Donald Sutherland, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Scott Glenn, Rebecca DeMornay and J.T. Walsh.
    7sme_no_densetsu

    A decent blockbuster from Ron Howard

    Ron Howard's "Backdraft" is a true blockbuster in the 90's mold. Star-studded and full of spectacle, it did good business in 1991 while garnering mildly positive reviews. It was apparently remembered fondly enough to warrant a straight-to-video sequel earlier this year which, to it's credit, at least brought back William Baldwin & Donald Sutherland.

    As for the original movie, the story is set in Chicago and it focuses on a pair of firefighting brothers (Kurt Russell & William Baldwin). The older brother is a seasoned vet while the younger brother is a rookie who has previously tried and failed at other professions. The two butt heads repeatedly as they work towards bringing an arsonist to justice.

    There's plenty of action here but also a strong mystery angle as well. This provides a welcome change of pace when it kicks in about an hour into the movie. Generally, the script is pretty overwrought most of the time with the story often veering into melodrama and action movie clichés. However, the plot is fairly satisfying in the end, with a twist that's better executed than most.

    Arguably the movie's biggest asset is its nicely assembled cast. Aside from Russell & Baldwin as the aforementioned brothers, a critical role belongs to Robert De Niro as an arson investigator. He unsurprisingly delivered the movie's best performance, despite the role being fairly limited. Donald Sutherland also makes a memorable appearance as an incarcerated pyromaniac. Other notable supporting players include Scott Glenn, Rebecca De Mornay, Jennifer Jason Leigh & the always dependable character actor J.T. Walsh. As for Russell & Baldwin, I wouldn't call this one of my favourite Kurt Russell roles but William Baldwin was surprisingly capable, considering that his career never really developed like his older brother Alec's.

    The other strong point of the movie is the visual effects and stunt work. It must have been an insurance nightmare to achieve these kinds of visuals in the days before widespread CGI. There's no substitute for the real thing when dealing with fire, so the results speak for themselves. The movie justifiably landed a few Oscar nominations for both its visual effects and sound, which demonstrates the expertise that went into the technical aspects of the production. Overall, Ron Howard's direction is quite capable with a mix of dramatic scenes and multiple action setpieces. I will say, though, that the bookending songs by Bruce Hornsby & the Range haven't aged too well in my opinion. They're no "The Way It Is", that's for sure.

    In the end, "Backdraft" is a bit overblown at 2 hours and 17 minutes. The producers were probably aiming for something a bit more intimate than "The Towering Inferno" but they ended up falling into some of the same traps anyway. So, I wouldn't count this among Howard's best but it's still worth watching, particularly given relatively small number of worthwhile firefighter movies.

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    • Trivia
      Kurt Russell, Kevin Casey, Scott Glenn and William Baldwin did a lot of their own stunts, and stunt coordinator Walter Scott was so impressed by their performances that he listed them as stunt performers in the credits.
    • Goofs
      Experienced firefighters would know better than to ride elevators in buildings where fires may or may not be in progress.
    • Quotes

      Lt. Steven McCaffrey: Look at him... That's my brother goddammit!

    • Alternate versions
      Network television version featured additional footage:
      • the firemen from Engine 17 visit a recently widowed firefighter's wife
      • Stephen (Kurt Russell) has an emotional scene with Inspector Rimgale (Robert De Niro) over the fire where Tim (Jason Gedrick) was burned
      • During the news conference where Alderman Swayzak (J.T. Walsh) is exposed, Brian (William Baldwin) visits Jennifer (Jennifer Jason Leigh) as she is packing up her office, having recently quit.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: One Good Cop/FX2/Switch/Spartacus/Drowning by Numbers (1991)
    • Soundtracks
      Set Me In Motion
      Written by Bruce Hornsby (as B.R. Hornsby) & John Hornsby

      Performed by Bruce Hornsby & The Range (as Bruce Hornsby and The Range)

      Courtesy of The RCA Records Label of BMG Music

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    • Why do the veteran firefighters in Engine17 keep calling Brian and Tim "probies"?
    • Why does Steven repeatedly refuse to wear his face mask when fighting a fire?
    • Why was Steven being harder on Brian during drilling than he was on Tim, who was also a new recruit?

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    • Release date
      • May 24, 1991 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Marea de fuego
    • Filming locations
      • Chicago Firehouse Restaurant, 1401 S. Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, USA(Station 17 second story dorm and locker room interiors.)
    • Production companies
      • Imagine Entertainment
      • Trilogy Entertainment Group
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $40,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $77,868,585
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $12,686,200
      • May 26, 1991
    • Gross worldwide
      • $152,368,585
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      2 hours 17 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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