Release Date:
September 23, 2005 (NY)
Studio:
Slow Hand Releasing
Director:
Michael Phelan
Screenwriter:
Michael Phelan
Starring:
Sean Patrick Flanery, Melina Kanakerades, Ed Lauter, Pablo Schreiber, Ron McLarty, JoBeth Williams, Lydia Jordan
Genre:
Drama
MPAA Rating:
Not Available
Official Website:
INtotheFire.info
Review:
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DVD Review:
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DVD:
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Movie Poster:
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Production Stills:
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Plot Summary:
The New York City Harbor Patrol's jurisdiction lives where the concrete ends and the water begins.
Walter Hartwig Jr., a man to whom the unit represents his family and life, is the Lieutenant in charge on this night. As a jumbo jet crashes on final approach into Kennedy, Walter's tragic past seeps through his soul, causing him to lose... everything.
Catrina Hampton is a music teacher at a Brooklyn grade school. Her twin sister Sabrina, always a nudge better than she, had just performed with the London Symphony... a dream they had shared as children. On this night, Catrina awaits the return of Sabrina, her one guarantee that she would never be alone.
June Sickles is a beautiful woman, embodied by an even more auspicious spirit. She lives and breathes every day with the truth of having lost her firefighter son on 9-11 and now lives with her granddaughter Quinn, whom he left behind. They live in a quaint house on a quiet street in Brooklyn, not far from the very firehouse that her boy called home.
On a night like any other, tragedy will strike.
On this night, these three souls will not simply intersect, but collide, initiating their inevitable dance with the divine.
Trailer:
QuickTime, 64.5MB
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