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Friendly Fire is an American television movie first broadcast on the ABC network on April 22, 1979. Watched that night by an estimated 64 million people, [1] Friendly Fire went on to win four Emmy awards, including Outstanding Drama Special. [2] The film was directed by David Greene. [3]
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Despite the rising level of fuel and the sparking created by damaged electronics, Frank and another firefighter pull the workers out and escape just before a spark ignites a huge explosion. Frank returns safely home to his wife Julia and young son Johnny. In 1999, John Sullivan is an NYPD detective still living in his childhood home. His ...
[18] Joe Leydon of Variety gave the film a positive review, saying, "Cameron is genuinely compelling as Caleb, a work-obsessed firefighter on the verge of divorce from his neglected wife." [19] Cheryl Dickow of the Catholic Exchange said, "I feel it is necessary to send a message to Catholics everywhere that this is a movie worth seeing." [20]
Cait Leavey, 33, is an AmeriCorps alum and the daughter of Lt. Joseph Leavey, a member of the New York City fire department who died while responding to the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
Former Green Bay Packers wide receiver Rod Gardner and his wife took first place on the season 36 premiere of "The Amazing Race" and the Wisconsin firefighters starred in opening night's challenge.
POV: Your daughter wants to see her baby pictures, but she was born in 2016. ... Director Baz Luhrmann looks back on his major movies ‘Romeo + Juliet,’ ‘Moulin Rouge!,’ ‘Elvis' and more.
In San Francisco in the 1910s, the clownish musical band that runs Firehouse 12 often drowns out alarms with their loud music. Smokey Hinkle (Buddy Hackett), a bumbling inventor and scion of a renowned firefighting family, buys retired firehouse horse Emma to pull his buggy, but when Emma hears an alarm, she follows the fire trucks at top speed.