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  • What a dichotomy! Directed by Alan Smithee but written by Tom Fontana. Alan Smithee is the pseudonym for Directors who have asked to have their names removed from the Directing Credits of films. Alan Smithee films have usually have a noticeable, ah, bouquet about them.

    However, Tom Fontana, is a well respected name for creating solid TV series and for his craft in writing.

    Take a chance on this film. It is different. Some very solid performances by Richard Dean Anderson, Bert Young and Skip Sudduth (of Third Watch fame).

    Also, a correction on the synopsis of the film by a previous reviewer. The movie concerns a New York City Fire Company, and the drama revolves around of the firemen being shot by a sniper.
  • I saw this on YouTube for free and much to my surprise, this film was really well done and in my opinion, it would've made interesting TV series. I don't get why this film was later made into a TV series. But, enough about that. I'm just going to say that certain made for TV films are well made and I surprisingly loved this since I've been a longtime fan of anything related to firefighting and enjoy films of the '90s. This was just entertaining and adrenaline pumping.
  • Warning: Spoilers
    Group of firemen is attacked by sweeper. One must go to hospital, others must to accept consolidation of firehouse and rescue unit. Slow movie goes to end -- sweeper was one of recent firemen and murders himself.