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  1. Open Fire is single British television crime drama film, made for ITV, which first broadcast on 12 November 1994. The film was written and directed by Paul Greengrass, and concerns the police manhunt for David Martin, who escaped from custody following his arrest for shooting a police officer, leading up to the shooting in error of another man ...

    • Crime Drama
  2. Open Fire: Directed by Kurt Anderson. With Jeff Wincott, Mimi Craven, Patrick Kilpatrick, Marty Anderson. As a group of mercenaries hold an entire city in the grip of terror, a force of one unleashes an all-out assault to stop them.

    • (294)
    • Action, Thriller
    • Kurt Anderson
    • 1995-01-03
  3. Open Fire. Mastermind and terrorist leader Stein Kruger is serving time in prison. On the other side of town, FBI agent McNeil has resigned after his partner was killed in a hostage situation. Kruger's mercenary buddies take over a factory, demanding $10 million in uncut diamonds as ransom.

    • 93 min
  4. 12 nov 1994 · Overview. Based on real events from 1983; DC Peter Finch is awarded a medal for the courage he showed in arresting a dangerous criminal.

  5. 11 dic 1994 · Open Fire (1994) 12/11/1994 (GB) Action 1h 35m. User. Score. What's your Vibe ? Play Trailer. A City Held In The Grip Of Fear. One Man Fearless Enough To Stop It. Overview. Mercenaries leads from Kruger seize an entire city, and one man sets out to stop them. Kurt Anderson. Director. Thomas Ritz. Writer.

  6. Open Fire is a film directed by Kurt Anderson with Jeff Wincott, Mimi Craven, Patrick Kilpatrick, Marjorie Andrade .... Year: 1994. Original title: Open Fire. Synopsis: Alec McNeil is an ex-FBI agent haunted by the death of his former partner.

  7. Open Fire plot "A City Held In The Grip Of Fear. One Man Fearless Enough To Stop It." Terrorist Stein Kruger is behind bars. His accomplices raid a chemical factory and take all those present hostage. They demand that Stein be released within the hour. If not, there will be deaths. Factory director Bob McNeil just manages to sound the alarm.