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18. Feb. 1991 · Fire: Trapped on the 37th Floor: Directed by Robert Day. With Lee Majors, Lisa Hartman, Peter Scolari, John Laughlin. Susan and Paul are working late on the thirty-seventh floor of a Los Angeles skyscraper. Also in the building are the cleaning staff, security, and some engineers installing sprinklers. As the water pumps are switched ...
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- Action, Drama, Thriller
- Robert Day
- 1991-02-18
This movie was broadcast on WABC-TV in New York in 1991. This movie is based on a true story that occurred in May of 1988 at the First Interstate Bank buildi...
- 91 Min.
- 61,5K
- Knight Rider 55
TRAPPED ON THE 37TH FLOOR. Produktionsland. USA. Produktionsjahr. 1991. Produktionsfirma. Papazian-Hirsch/Republic. Regie. Robert Day. Buch. Jeffrey Bloom. Musik. Gil Melle. Darsteller. Lisa Hartman (Susan) · Peter Scolari (Paul) · Robert Pescovitz (Terry) · Lee Majors (Sterling) · Jack Rader (Lloyd) Länge. 93 Minuten. Kinostart. - Genre.
Originaltitel: Fire: Trapped on the 37th Floor. Benachrichtigungen. Katastrophenfilm aus 1991 mit Lee Majors. Bewertung: Video-on-Demand. DVD / Blu-ray. Fernsehen. Fire! Trapped on the 37th Floor ist aktuell bei keinem von uns unterstützten Anbieter verfügbar. Aktiviere Benachrichtigungen für diesen Film, um über Änderungen informiert zu werden.
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- Robert Day
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Trapped on the 37th Floor. Firefighters try to rescue people (Peter Scolari, Lisa Hartman) from a burning 62-story skyscraper in 1988 Los Angeles.
- Drama
- Lee Majors
- Robert Day
Synopsis. It is May 4, 1988. At 7:30 am, Los Angeles residents are starting morning commutes to work, and the firefighters of Los Angeles City Fire Department Ladder 3 and Engine 203 are returning to their hall after dealing with an auto accident on the southbound Harbor Freeway.
Based on a real incident, the ABC TV movie Fire: Trapped on the 37th Floor (available here on YouTube) recounts the events of May 4, 1988, when a fire broke out on the twelfth floor of the First Interstate Bank in Los Angeles, California, a building in which the sprinkler system was turned off.