Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaTensions arise when a previously all-white firehouse gets its first black fireman.Tensions arise when a previously all-white firehouse gets its first black fireman.Tensions arise when a previously all-white firehouse gets its first black fireman.
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Sheila Frazier
- Michelle Forsythe
- (as Sheila E. Frazier)
Otis Day
- Oldest Boy
- (as Dewayne Jessie)
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Firehouse (1973)
** (out of 4)
Two black men set an apartment building on fire, which leads to the death of a white firefighter. That firefighter is replaced with a black man (Richard Roundtree), which doesn't set well in an all white firehouse. Like many other made for TV flicks, this one here really just touches the surface of many issues but never really dives deep into them. The film is mildly entertaining at just 72-minutes but God knows there are better films dealing with the race issue. Roundtree is pretty wooden in his role and it's rather strange because we're suppose to feel sympathy for him but at the start of the film he really comes off as one mean SOB.
** (out of 4)
Two black men set an apartment building on fire, which leads to the death of a white firefighter. That firefighter is replaced with a black man (Richard Roundtree), which doesn't set well in an all white firehouse. Like many other made for TV flicks, this one here really just touches the surface of many issues but never really dives deep into them. The film is mildly entertaining at just 72-minutes but God knows there are better films dealing with the race issue. Roundtree is pretty wooden in his role and it's rather strange because we're suppose to feel sympathy for him but at the start of the film he really comes off as one mean SOB.
Went through a discount store and found this 1973 TV film and enjoyed looking back at how much society has progressed since this film was produced. However, there still remains a wall that needs to be torn down between races of all kinds. In this film, Vince Edwards,(Spike Ryerson), "Invasion of the Space Preachers",'90,
plays the role of a fireman who had a family that grew up in this particular Fire House in New York City and feels threatened by an African American who is going to work in an all white station house. Spike does everything in his power to discourage Richard Roundtree,(Shelly Forsythe),"Wild Seven",'06 to quit being a fireman. These two guys even beat each other up on a handball court and still cannot come to some agreement. The entire United States is a melting pot and not just New York City an longer, Progress is being made.
plays the role of a fireman who had a family that grew up in this particular Fire House in New York City and feels threatened by an African American who is going to work in an all white station house. Spike does everything in his power to discourage Richard Roundtree,(Shelly Forsythe),"Wild Seven",'06 to quit being a fireman. These two guys even beat each other up on a handball court and still cannot come to some agreement. The entire United States is a melting pot and not just New York City an longer, Progress is being made.
Richard Roundtree gives an emotional performance as a dedicated black firefighter who is a fish out of water in an all-white firehouse. His character does not beat around the bush when it comes to confronting his co-workers about the race issue. If you like Richard Roundtree, you will enjoy this film.
The box cover on this page has a picture of Fred Williamson who is NOT in the movie. It's Richard Roundtree in the movie!! Where did this picture come from?? These two guys don't look alike!!
Not too bad of a 70's movie. I know the fire department scenes were fairly accurate portrayals of life in the station since I come from a family of firefighters. Tension between the guys, racial and otherwise, was and still is typical for any group of people living and working in a tight space such as a firehouse. I especially liked the stunts pulled on the rookie.
Richard Jaeckel (Hank Myers) went on to star in the TV series that was spawned off of this movie.
Not too bad of a 70's movie. I know the fire department scenes were fairly accurate portrayals of life in the station since I come from a family of firefighters. Tension between the guys, racial and otherwise, was and still is typical for any group of people living and working in a tight space such as a firehouse. I especially liked the stunts pulled on the rookie.
Richard Jaeckel (Hank Myers) went on to star in the TV series that was spawned off of this movie.
In many ways, "Firehouse" feels like it's a pilot for an upcoming television series. A year later, a short-lived series called "Firehouse" debuted...but from what I could see it really wasn't like this made for TV movie and the title is probably just a coincidence...though one of the actors in the movie (Richard Jaeckel) did appear in both.
When the film starts, the firemen are putting out yet another arson blaze. One of the men is killed and soon a new probationary firefighter, Shelly Forsythe (Richard Roundtree) is hired to replace him. There are several problems with this. First, the men miss the dead guy and replacing him is not easy. Second, some of the men are simply bigots and hate that Forsythe is black. Third, Forsythe also has a chip on his shoulder and it makes his transition to the department even more difficult. Can he manage to survive his probationary period and become an accepted member of the team?
The reasons I said it felt like a pilot was mostly because things were NOT completely settled and the movie left a lot unsaid which could easily have been dealt with had they made additional films or a TV series. It might have been interesting...especially since the movie was so blunt about racism...more so than shows you see today.
When the film starts, the firemen are putting out yet another arson blaze. One of the men is killed and soon a new probationary firefighter, Shelly Forsythe (Richard Roundtree) is hired to replace him. There are several problems with this. First, the men miss the dead guy and replacing him is not easy. Second, some of the men are simply bigots and hate that Forsythe is black. Third, Forsythe also has a chip on his shoulder and it makes his transition to the department even more difficult. Can he manage to survive his probationary period and become an accepted member of the team?
The reasons I said it felt like a pilot was mostly because things were NOT completely settled and the movie left a lot unsaid which could easily have been dealt with had they made additional films or a TV series. It might have been interesting...especially since the movie was so blunt about racism...more so than shows you see today.
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- QuizThe firehouse was later used for the interiors of Ghostbusters headquarters in Ghostbusters 1 and 2.
- ConnessioniFollowed by Firehouse Squadra 23 (1974)
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- Data di uscita
- Paese di origine
- Lingua
- Celebre anche come
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- Luoghi delle riprese
- Fire Station 23 - 225 E. 5th Street, Los Angeles, California, Stati Uniti(As NYC: The Engine 23 fire department station)
- Aziende produttrici
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- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 14 minuti
- Proporzioni
- 1.33 : 1
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