Wildfire Released 1988-09-02 is a story that falls under the Drama category. Movie Story "Since they met the first time in boarding school as little kids, it was obvious that the orphans Kay and Dave would become a couple. But at sixteen, Dave foolishly attempted to rob a bank with a water pistol, and ended up in jail for eight years. Meanwhile Kay was sent to foster parents, where she met the successful business man Mike, whom she married and bore two kids. Now Frank is released from prison and immediately starts wooing Kay again. Although she's happy with Mike, she can't withdraw herself completely. Old memories and her husband's jealousy make her spend more and more time with him.".
Stars:
Steven Bauer,
Linda Fiorentino,
Will Patton,
Marshall Bell,
Richard Bradford,
Sandra Seacat,
Ken Thorley,
Johnny Weissmuller Jr.,
Nancy Fish,
O-Lan Jones
Director:
Theadora Van Runkle,
William D. Gordean,
Maurice Jarre,
Danford B. Greene,
Zalman King,
Zalman King,
Matthew Bright,
Bill Butler,
Geoffrey Kirkland,
Matthew Bright,
Jerry Tokofsky,
Pam Dixon,
Irvin Kershner,
Hunt Lowry,
Stanley R. Zupnik,
Stanley R. Zupnik,
Jim Poynter,
Gracie Atherton,
Steven E. Anderson,
Candace Neal,
Peter Bogart,
Colin Michael Kitchens,
Dessie Markovsky,
Elliot Tyson,
Jay Wilkinson,
Kevin Larson,
Rocky Capella,
Conrad E. Palmisano,
Joe Crowley
Wildfire is a movie that promises to engage and entertain its viewers. As a Drama film available in English, it combines strong performances with a compelling narrative. Whether you’re a fan of these genres or looking for a new cinematic adventure, this film is worth a watch!