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White Fire ()

Vivre pour survivre (original title)
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Two Russian siblings living in Istanbul, Turkey, who work in the diamond fencing business, scheme to steal the newly discovered legendary diamond White Fire, but their rivals have other plans in mind.

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Boris 'Bo' Donnelly
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Noah Barclay
Belinda Mayne ...
Ingrid Donnelly / Olga
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Sam
Mirella Banti ...
Sophia
Diana Goodman ...
Olga
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Olaf
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Henri Guégan ...
Mike Henchman / Peter, Bo mercenary (uncredited)
Coskun Gögen ...
One of the thugs (uncredited)
Ayten Gökçer ...
Sophie De Rey, plastic surgeon (uncredited)
Edouard Pallardy ...
Bo as a boy (uncredited)
Jean-Marie Pallardy ...
Father (uncredited)
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Barbossa (uncredited)
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Assistent to plastic surgeon (uncredited)
Bruno Zincone ...
Interrogator (uncredited)

Directed by

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Jean-Marie Pallardy

Written by

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Jean-Marie Pallardy ... (story)
 
Ted Francis ... (screenplay)
 
Jean-Marie Pallardy ... (written by) &
Jean-Marie Pallardy ... (adapted by)

Produced by

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Sedat Akdemir ... associate producer
John Coletta ... executive producer (as John L. Coletta)
Chris Davis ... co-executive producer
Tony Edwards ... executive producer
Jean-Marie Pallardy ... co-producer (as John M. Pallardy)
Alan G. Rainer ... co-producer
Ugur Terzioglu ... associate producer

Cinematography by

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Roger Fellous

Editing by

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Bruno Zincone

Editorial Department

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Anny Danché ... first assistant editor (as Anny Danche)
Marion Pranal ... second assistant editor

Production Management

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Dany Cohen ... production supervisor
Michael Gallon ... production manager
Ümit Gülsoy ... production supervisor (as Umit Gursoy)
William Oury ... production supervisor
Yvane Pallardy ... production manager
Sylvie Surgand ... production manager

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Omer Bagkiran ... second assistant director
Nestor Chaveneau ... second assistant director
Bülend Engin ... first assistant director (as Bulend D'Engin)
Henri Guégan ... second assistant director (as Henry Guegan)
Sabine Marand ... first assistant director
Simon Naïm ... second assistant director
Edward Pallardy ... second assistant director
Priscilla Ware ... second assistant director (as Priscilla S. Ware)

Art Department

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Edouard Pallardy ... assistant art (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Augusto Bigliochi ... sound recordist

Special Effects by

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Mustapha Necip Koçall ... special effects
Roy ... special effects
Augusto Salvati ... special effects

Stunts

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Benito Stefanelli ... stunt coordinator
Evander Reeves ... stunt performer (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Serge Godet ... assistant camera (as Serge Goddet)
Ümit Gülsoy ... steadicam operator (as Umit Gursoy)
Max Monteillet ... camera operator
Pascal Jean Provost ... second assistant camera (uncredited)

Music Department

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Jon Lord ... musical director

Additional Crew

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Ozden Gursoy ... production secretary
Noracelie Naarp ... production assistant
O. Nayman ... production secretary
Nadia Vorobieff ... production assistant
Crew believed to be complete

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Plot Summary

When Bo was a child, a mysterious stranger sadistically murdered his parents. Only Bo and his sister, Ingrid survived the bloodshed. Now, twenty years later... Bo and his sister are grown up. They are now employees at a diamond mineshaft located in the desert. As mischievous as they are, they stumble upon the discovery of a legendary diamond, the "White Fire." However, this rapture for the diamond has provoked the angst of some short-tempered, not-so-nice villains. The quest to capture the most sought-out diamond in the world is afoot... Written by David Choi

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Taglines Extermination is the reward for the world's richest prize. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Golden Coast (Turkey, Turkish title)
  • Beyaz Alev (Turkey, Turkish title)
  • White Fire (United Kingdom)
  • White Fire (Canada, English title)
  • White Fire (United States)
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  • 101 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Like several other movies and TV series, the movie depicts Istanbul as a desert, or near a desert, which fits the traditional narrative of many historical romance pieces (western princess abducted by a sultan etc). In truth, the nearest desert to Istanbul is over 7,000 miles away. See more »
Goofs In a close up in the final shootout, it's clearly visible of one of the bad guys is holding a rifle shaped piece of wood and not a real weapon. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Future War, the Jar, and White Fire (2015). See more »
Soundtracks One Day At a Time See more »

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