Fire, Ice and Dynamite
Fire, Ice and Dynamite | |
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Directed by | Willy Bogner |
Produced by |
Willy Bogner Bernd Eichinger |
Written by | Tony Williamson |
Story by | Willy Bogner |
Starring |
Roger Moore Simon Shepherd Geoffrey Moore Shari Belafonte Connie de Groot Uwe Ochsenknecht |
Music by | Harold Faltermeyer |
Cinematography |
Tomas Erhart Charly Steinberger |
Edited by | Peter Davies |
Distributed by | Neue Constantin Film |
Release dates |
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Running time | 106 min. |
Country | Germany |
Language | English |
Budget | $21.5 million DM |
Fire, Ice and Dynamite (German original title Feuer, Eis und Dynamit) is a German feature length sports film directed by Willy Bogner in 1990. It a sequel to Fire and Ice. The screenplay was written by Tony Williamson, based on an original story by Willy Bogner.
Plot
The plot functions primarily as link between the stunt action scenes which mainly deal with skiing like in Fire and Ice. It also contains heavy product placement.
Roger Moore plays an entrepreneur who is in debt with many companies. After faking his death by apparent suicide by jumping out of a plane, his children and several companies participate in several sporting events (skiing, rafting, bobsled etc.) for his $135 million estate - winner takes all. Additionally, a family of villains tries to get to the money.
The movie contains a cameo by Steffi Graf, [1] Niki Lauda, Buzz Aldrin, Dennis Conner and Isaac Hayes
DVD release
Lions Gate has yet to release the film onto DVD. A PAL DVD release under the German title does exist, however. Prism Leisure released the film on DVD in 2002, on a 2 Disc/4 DVD disc compilation consisting of Merchant of Death, Musketeers Forever, Fire Ice & Dynamite and Paradise Lost.
Cast
- Roger Moore - Sir George Windsor
- Simon Shepherd - Alexander
- Geoffrey Moore - Dudley Windsor
- Shari Belafonte - Serena
- Connie de Groot - Lucy White
- Uwe Ochsenknecht - Victor, the Villain
- Stefan Glowacz - as himself
- Robby Naish - as himself
- John Eaves - as himself
- Jochen Schweizer - as himself
- Bob Goody - Kromer
References
- ↑ Finn, Robin (February 9, 1990). "Graf Is Injured Skiing". New York Times. Retrieved 2008-06-13.