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After Doug, a member of the Fire Station #23 gets killed in a car explosion, the rest of the team is left with some pretty heavy issues to handle. Some wonder why they ever got involved in firefighting, others just try to deal with the... See more »

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Jenna
Jill Kelly ...
Jill
Mickey G. ...
Bill
Steve Drake ...
Lt. Anderson
Brad Armstrong ...
Lt. Hill
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Capt. Marks
Johnnie Black ...
Tracy Smith (as Johnni Black)
Sindee Coxx ...
Sandy Bennett
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Mike O'Connell
Eric Price ...
Ron Dillon
Jonathan Morgan ...
Don Stevens
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Stephanie - Pool Girl
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Trisha - Drowning Girl
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Cindy - Tub Girl
Missy ...
Jane - Video Girl
Anthony Crane ...
Anthony - Jumper
Mike Albo ...
Priest
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Mrs. Dunn
Frank Bukkwyd ...
Robert Dunn (as Frank Buckwyrd)
Reo D'Genero ...
Doug Johnson
George Kaplan ...
Capt. Williams
Penny Swing ...
Dispatcher
Paul Kreese ...
EMT #1 (as Pauly)
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EMT #2 (as Scotty Schwartz)
Big 'Hy' Orenstein ...
EMT #3
Michael Black ...
Police Officer #1
Erik Barnes ...
Police Officer #2
Louise Edwards ...
Police Officer #3
Brittany ...
Maid (as Tiffany Enright)
Mike Crispy ...
Crash Victim
Scott Ryden ...
Psychologist
Tod Hunter ...
Security Guard
H. Harry ...
Security Guard

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Brad Armstrong

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Brad Armstrong ... (written by)

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Jim Enright ... producer
Steven Orenstein ... executive producer (as Steve Orenstein)

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Greg Bradford ... (as Montel Bradford)

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Jake Jacobs ... director of photography
Jack Remy ... director of photography

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Jake Jacobs ... key editor

Editorial Department

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Jonathan Morgan ... assistant editor

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Brad Armstrong ... (as Rod Hopkins)

Makeup Department

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Lee Garland ... key makeup artist
Reneé Parry ... assistant makeup artist (as Renne Perry)

Production Management

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Brad Armstrong ... post-production supervisor

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Rex Blazer ... first assistant director

Art Department

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Alan Linder ... storyboard artist
Art Martyn ... assistant art director

Sound Department

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James Hundhausen ... boom operator (as Jim Hundhausen)
Jim Sharpe ... audio technician

Camera and Electrical Department

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David Essex ... lighting equipment: R.V.P., Inc.
Floyd Hardwick ... stills
Clarke Irving ... grip
Isaiah ... grip
Jake Jacobs ... Steadicam operator / jib operator
Don Peters ... key grip
Predator ... video technician
Ron Vogel ... gaffer / lighting designer

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Brad Armstrong ... wardrobe (as Rod Hopkins)

Location Management

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Ron Jarvis ... location supervisor: E-Wing Enterprises

Additional Crew

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Reo D'Genero ... production assistant
Harry ... production assistant
Jim King ... fire department consultant
Joy King ... publicist
Deloras Pachard ... production assistant (as Deloris Pachard)
Suzy Q ... caterer
Harry Stanback ... security (as Harry Stanbeck)

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Plot Summary

After Doug, a member of the Fire Station #23 gets killed in a car explosion, the rest of the team is left with some pretty heavy issues to handle. Some wonder why they ever got involved in firefighting, others just try to deal with the pain and anger of such a loss while continuing to save lives.

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Taglines Jenna's Fighting Fire With Fire. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Jenna Jameson's Flashpoint X - Anniversary Edition (United States)
  • Jenna Jameson's Flashpoint X (United States)
  • Flashpoint X (United States)
  • Brad Armstrong's Flashpoint (United Kingdom)
  • L'incendiaire (France)
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  • 111 min
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Budget $220,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia The firehouse interiors were filmed in the same Los Angeles building used for the interiors of the Ghostbusters' headquarters in both Ghostbusters films. The scene where a guy attempts to jump off the roof of a building was filmed on the roof of that building. However, the exteriors of the firehouse are a completely different building. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Breast in Show (2004). See more »

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