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The Fire Next Time

  • TV Mini Series
  • 1993
  • Not Rated
  • 3h 15m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
330
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Bonnie Bedelia, Richard Farnsworth, and Craig T. Nelson in The Fire Next Time (1993)
AdventureDramaSci-Fi

2017: The greenhouse effect and global warming take their toll as droughts, floods, and hurricanes wreak mass destruction in a world gone mad, one family struggles to survive against all odd... Read all2017: The greenhouse effect and global warming take their toll as droughts, floods, and hurricanes wreak mass destruction in a world gone mad, one family struggles to survive against all odds.2017: The greenhouse effect and global warming take their toll as droughts, floods, and hurricanes wreak mass destruction in a world gone mad, one family struggles to survive against all odds.

  • Stars
    • Craig T. Nelson
    • Bonnie Bedelia
    • Richard Farnsworth
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    330
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • Craig T. Nelson
      • Bonnie Bedelia
      • Richard Farnsworth
    • 21User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Craig T. Nelson
    Craig T. Nelson
    • Drew Morgan
    • 1993
    Bonnie Bedelia
    Bonnie Bedelia
    • Suzanne Morgan
    • 1993
    Richard Farnsworth
    Richard Farnsworth
    • Frank Morgan
    • 1993
    Jürgen Prochnow
    Jürgen Prochnow
    • Larry Richter
    • 1993
    Justin Whalin
    Justin Whalin
    • Paul Morgan
    • 1993
    Ashley Jones
    Ashley Jones
    • Linnie Morgan
    • 1993
    Shawn Toovey
    Shawn Toovey
    • Jake Morgan
    • 1993
    Odetta
    • 1993
    Sal Lopez
    Sal Lopez
    • Valdez
    • 1993
    Paul Rudd
    Paul Rudd
    • David
    • 1993
    Charles Haid
    Charles Haid
    • Buddy Eckhard
    • 1993
    Louise Fletcher
    Louise Fletcher
    • Sarge
    • 1993
    Marla Gibbs
    Marla Gibbs
    • 1993
    Leland Crooke
    Leland Crooke
    • 1993
    Michael Cavanaugh
    Michael Cavanaugh
    • Seth
    • 1993
    Tony Frank
    Tony Frank
    • 1993
    Suzanne Savoy
    Suzanne Savoy
    • Jill Eckhard
    • 1993
    Nancy McLoughlin
    Nancy McLoughlin
    • Sarah
    • 1993
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    7catknip

    Prophetic film with warnings.

    Let's see...Droughts in the Midwest...check. Higher temps in the South..check. Multiple Category 3 or better storms, check. Unaffordable insurance rates...check. Although I know this stuff goes in cycles, this movie seems to have hit quite a few nails on the head, although I hope that it got a few wrong. Although the acting is somewhat stilted and could use help, it is a made-for-TV film from early in most of these actors' careers. If you have never lived in the sauna known as the South, they did get this part right. This seems to be very prophetic, especially since it was written in one of the lull periods in hurricanes. At the writing of this comment, we only had 3 names left for the year, which has not happened in a very long time. This is a nice way to spend a few hours.
    5raegan_butcher

    Over-baked

    When this was first televised as a two part mini-series I watched the first night and opted out for the 2nd. Now, after renting it from Portland's finest (and the country's finest, if truth be told) video store MOVIE MADNESS and watching the entire four hours I can safely say that buried inside the 240 minute mammoth of overcooked plotting and sweaty melodramatics is a fine 90 minute movie.

    Craig T Nelson is a hell of a good actor and that's the trouble: he plays a completely unlikable character to irritatingly well effect. There is no one to root for: Nelson's character is a selfish pig from the get-go and he never gets much smarter or nicer. I realize that its not his fault--the script makes everyone a symbol and he has to stand for The Guilty Short-Sighted Consumer of All The World's Goodies....other actors are saddled with equally heavy burdens to carry.

    Which leads me to another major drawback : the uneven tone of the script.We get semi-interesting first night scenes between the extremely underrated Charles Haid and Craig T. Nelson alongside some real second night howlers like the absurd scene with Lousie Fletcher-- who chirps to Bonnie Bedelia ( who I must say looks wonderful with her ample bosom on sweaty display) "In the morning you will be issued your regulation camouflage army fatigues; its our way of keeping our message of hope alive." I am not kidding, she actually says that--and she is supposed to be the representative of the Evil Pro-Earth whatever the hell you want to call them. Ludicrous. As is most of the rest of this thing. But there are some interesting notions. Not ALL worthless but you have to wade thru a lot of dumb stuff.
    8antnita

    Ahead of Its Time

    It's September 2006, and I'm sitting here watching this film with chill bumps. The Santa Anas are blowing outside spreading the "Day Fire" which has been raging for nearly three weeks, just as the scene on the movie shows fires in the LA area that have gone on and on, burning more than 50,000 acres. Creeped out by the similarities, I continued to watch the film. As a hurricane is headed towards the bayou area where the core family lives, the townspeople are in a meeting to find out what the government is going to do to help them. "Why are you waiting 24 hours before this hits to do anything?" one lady shouts at the officials. Then scenes of people trying to evacuate at the last minute, and the tragedy that ensues, brings up memories of last year's Katrina disaster. I'm sure when this film came out, it was seen as cheesy apocalyptic sci-fi. But turn on the news, folks, and take another look. I think this film did an excellent job of saying "what if?"
    joylily514-1

    disaster movie is a disaster

    This movie about disasters is itself a disaster. Do not waste your time watching it. If you do, prepare to laugh out loud at some of the script and "special effects". My husband and I started watching it and have only continued to see if it could get any worse. I will say there is one highlight. When the lady sings the old Gospel song on the barge, it is worth hearing. There are some things in this movie that are very big brotherish as one person already wrote and that these "predictions" have happened was the scary part. As it concerns global warming? BAH! It's another fad, just as the global cooling predictions of the 60's. The big difference this time is that there are people like Al Gore who stand to make millions on this scam.

    I can't say this more strongly, stay away from this movie, very far away!
    6coles_notes

    Above Average

    Taking place is the not too distant future of 2017, when climate change has devastated our natural waters and wildlife, causing massive global droughts and food shortages while temperatures continue to increase. We follow Drew Morgan (Craig T. Nelson) as he flees his now flooded home in Louisiana north along the Mississippi, with hopes of making it to the families ancestral home of Nova Scotia. This two part, made-for-tv event was clearly ahead of its time, although look at contemporary reviews it seems to not have landed quite like they'd hoped. Quite accurate to the climate disaster realities we've seen, they don't go overboard with death and destruction, instead hinting at the slow but inevitable collapse of society as poverty and starvation spread through the masses. There are definitely some eye-roll parts, it does feel like a 90s made-for-tv movie, but its message is quite poignant given modern times. And at one point Paul Rudd even shows up for a small part in what I can discern must be his first significant role in anything. At an over three hour run time, its not the most exhilarating of experiences being quite slow through much of its run, but its a decent watch if you like dramas.

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    • Release date
      • April 18, 1993 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • American Inferno
    • Filming locations
      • Berwick, Louisiana, USA
    • Production company
      • RHI Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 3h 15m(195 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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