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A pair of adventurers try to track down an ancient Aztec/Mayan/Egyptian/Apache hoard of gold.A pair of adventurers try to track down an ancient Aztec/Mayan/Egyptian/Apache hoard of gold.A pair of adventurers try to track down an ancient Aztec/Mayan/Egyptian/Apache hoard of gold.
Juan Jaramillo
- Tough Guerilla
- (as Juan Garcia Jaramillo)
Miguel Ángel Fuentes
- Big Man
- (as Miguel Fuentes)
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"Firewalker" is more than a bit of a mess. Like most movies from the Cannon studio, it's not low budget enough to dip into Ed Wood land, but not well done enough to rise to a major studio production. The sets are cheap and the story is not much more than a vaguely connected series of scenes referencing better films--but I think the filmmakers were well aware of these and other shortcomings and set a self effacing, tongue in cheek tone from the start. Though as sloppy and slapdash as most of director J. Lee Thompson's other 80's efforts, "Firewalker" shows Thompson turning these attributes to his advantage and giving us a breezy, goofy, self-aware-yet-totally-clueless, low budget pop culture gem. I don't think anyone was under the impression that they were making the next "Raiders of the Lost Ark," they just wanted to give us some old fashioned fun. I mean, an Academy Award winner costarring with CHUCK NORRIS? How could it not be great in its own way? And while we're on the subject, this is one of the few films where you couldn't call Norris "Old Stone Face." In this film Chuck gives one of his liveliest, most natural performances ever--almost charming. Too bad he didn't work with Thompson more often.
...of running a Jeep into a huge water-hole in the middle of the desert?I don't know, but Chuck Norris did in this surprisingly funny flick. It seems people either like it or hate it. Granted, it's no classic, but it is funny (not hilarious) and the whole family can watch it together. It has some pretty good gags (like our two heroes dressed up in priestly frocks) and one liners ("You'll still be bald"). It's a good example of efficient 80's film making. Don't expect a bloated CGI filled Speilberg epic. Firewalker is just plain fun.
In the '80s Golan Globus made many action oriented movies that were entertaining and easy to enjoy. This one is another one of their movies that features Chuck Norris.
These guys sure had the formula down. They were the Asylum of those days, borrowing ideas from other A list movies and making a spoof. The quality of this one is one of the best out of all the movies they've made. There's plot, there's story, and there're the actors.
If not high on seriousness, the movie is high on entertainment value.
World really looked different in the '80s. Things were much more light hearted. I'm not sure if the world we live in today is better than it was back then.
Nice effort on the part of the producers, and the actors did just fine. One of the better Chuck Norris film from the '80s.
These guys sure had the formula down. They were the Asylum of those days, borrowing ideas from other A list movies and making a spoof. The quality of this one is one of the best out of all the movies they've made. There's plot, there's story, and there're the actors.
If not high on seriousness, the movie is high on entertainment value.
World really looked different in the '80s. Things were much more light hearted. I'm not sure if the world we live in today is better than it was back then.
Nice effort on the part of the producers, and the actors did just fine. One of the better Chuck Norris film from the '80s.
I've always been a fan of Chuck Norris and this is my favorite of his films. Someone once said he is the only truly sucessful terrible actor since Audie Murphy, but they need to see this film. He delivers a wonderful comedic performance and he and Louis Gossett Jr. are the best buddy team since Newman and Redford. The camradarie between them is awesome and its a shame they never made another film together. This film is the best treasure hunt film since Sierra Madre with Humphrey Bogart. Melody Anderson is delightful as the mystery woman and she and Norris have several hilarious exchanges. Of course, there are several karate fight scenes excellently staged. It sort of reminds you of Raiders of The Lost Ark because it throws things at you so fast you don't know when to duck and you enjoy every second of it. One of my favorites and I hope future generations realize what a great film it truly is like they did with Citizen Kane.
The special effects for this one are (what can I say?) missing, but the story-line is interesting, and the cast obviously had fun making this film.
The problem most viewers would have with this is that it's not a karate flick (sorry). No, this one is an adventure comedy. As for not being Abbott and Costello, nobody but the incomparable Bud Abbott and Lou Costello could be. What we have here are reluctant, but trusting, partners. This story revolves around a long-lost mythical treasure (Romancing the Stone?), guarded by a demigod with supernatural powers (Jewel of the Nile?).
Take the kids and have a good time.
The problem most viewers would have with this is that it's not a karate flick (sorry). No, this one is an adventure comedy. As for not being Abbott and Costello, nobody but the incomparable Bud Abbott and Lou Costello could be. What we have here are reluctant, but trusting, partners. This story revolves around a long-lost mythical treasure (Romancing the Stone?), guarded by a demigod with supernatural powers (Jewel of the Nile?).
Take the kids and have a good time.
Did you know
- TriviaChuck Norris and Louis Gossett, Jr. have their stars back to back on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
- GoofsThroughout the movie, Coyote's eye-patch switches from one eye to the other.
This movie is a comedy.
- Alternate versionsTV versions omit the scene in Max's apartment and the fight sequence in the burnt-out town.
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- Countries of origin
- Languages
- Also known as
- Feuerwalze
- Filming locations
- Production companies
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Box office
- Budget
- $8,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $11,949,484
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $4,130,323
- Nov 23, 1986
- Gross worldwide
- $11,949,484
- Runtime
- 1h 45m(105 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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