Back Fire! (1994)
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Runtime: 1 hr 33 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: This spoof of the 1991 action hit "Backdraft" follows the plight of Jeremy, a bumbling idiot who desperately wants to join an all-female fire brigade. The tough women who make up this platoon... This spoof of the 1991 action hit "Backdraft" follows the plight of Jeremy, a bumbling idiot who desperately wants to join an all-female fire brigade. The tough women who make up this platoon currently have their hands full trying to stop a demented arsonist who is blowing up toilets throughout the city. Among the wacky department officials Jeremy tries to win over are female instructor Lt. Shithouse and a marshal who seems to be going senile. He also gets to meet the mayor's beautiful assistant. Will Jeremy have what it takes to join the fire fighters and help them stop the villainous arsonist? [More]
Starring: Kathy Ireland, Robert Mitchum, Shelley Winters, Telly Savalas
Starring: Kathy Ireland, Robert Mitchum, Shelley Winters, Telly Savalas, Josh Mosby, Mary McCormack
Director: A. Dean Bell
Director: A. Dean Bell
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