Firestarter

Firestarter

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Fire | Based On Novel Or Book

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  • Genre(s): Thriller, Science Fiction, Horror
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Mark L. Lester, Nikita Knatz
  • Cast(s): David Keith, Drew Barrymore, Freddie Jones, Heather Locklear, Martin Sheen See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 54min
  • Music: Christopher Franke,Edgar Froese,Johannes Schmölling,Tangerine Dream
  • Award(s): Saturn 1985 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Things Will Be Different, In the Earth
  • Story:
    As youths, Andy McGee and his future wife, Vicky, participated in secret experiments, allowing themselves to be subjected to mysterious medical tests. Years later, the couple's daughter, Charlie, begins to exhibit the ability of setting fires solely with her mind. This volatile talent makes the youngster extremely dangerous and soon she becomes a target for the enigmatic agency known as "The Shop."
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6.1/10
IMDb

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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
As youths, Andy McGee and his future wife, Vicky, participated in secret experiments, allowing themselves to be subjected to mysterious medical tests. Years later, the couple's daughter, Charlie, begins to exhibit the ability of setting fires solely with her mind. This volatile talent makes the youngster extremely dangerous and soon she becomes a target for the enigmatic agency known as "The Shop."
Ratings

6.1/10

IMDb

AWARDS

Nominations
Saturn Award

Best Horror Film | 1985

Best Performance by a Younger Actor | 1985 | Drew

BOX OFFICE

Budget 15,000,000 USD

Box Office Collection 17,080,167 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Prophetically, a few years before she was cast in the film, six-year-old Drew Barrymore's mother thought that Drew resembled the girl on the source novel's paperback dust-jacket. Drew once said: "My mom had seen this book at the grocery store with a picture of a little girl on it and she said, 'Gee, this looks kinda like you'. She said it was okay if I bought it, and so I did. When I read it, I came into the kitchen where my mom was making dinner and said: 'I'm the Firestarter. I'm Charlie McGee!' But she didn't know what I was talking about."

George C. Scott wears an eye patch over his left eye during the final half hour of the film which was due to the infection caused by the contact lens used earlier in the film. The eye was not quite healed and had to wear it to complete the filming of his scenes.

In a 2010 interview, director Mark L. Lester confirmed that this was the most difficult film that he ever made. He said, "That was all practical [effects]. The fireballs you see, that's not CGI. Back then, we actually created fireballs that could fly through the air, they were on a wire and could crash into buildings. We had people on fire that were on trampolines that had to flip through the air. It was very dangerous. All the effects were done right on the set. It was a pretty intense thing to do then."

This film was originally going to be directed by John Carpenter and Bill Lancaster, who wrote the screenplay for The Thing (1982), even wrote a draft for this film. But, according to Carpenter, Universal executives removed both of them from the project in the wake of the box-office and critical drubbing they received for The Thing. Carpenter had reportedly talked to Darwin Joston about taking on the role of John Rainbird, which was ultimately played by George C. Scott. Thirty eight years later, Carpenter, along with son Cody Carpenter and frequent collaborator Daniel A. Davies, would be brought on to compose the score for the Firestarter (2022) remake.

Martin Sheen took over at a late stage from Burt Lancaster, who had to withdraw following heart surgery.

Popular Dialogues

"Captain Hollister: [referring to Charlie] When we find out all we need to know from her... John Rainbird: ...when you give her to me. Captain Hollister: [after a pause] What are you going to do with her? John Rainbird: John, the friendly orderly, will come in. He will greet her, talk to her, get her to smile... John, the friendly orderly, will make her happy because he's the only one who can. And when John feels she has reached the moment of her greatest happiness, he will strike her across the bridge of the nose, breaking it explosively and sending bone fragments into her brain. It'll be quick. And he'll be looking at her face at the time. He will *know* her power. And when he dies, which I hope is very soon, perhaps he can take that power with him... into the other world. Captain Hollister: [finishes off his drink and heads for the door] You are crazy!"

"Irv Manders: You men are tresspassin. Show me a warrant or get off my land. Agent: We don't need a warrant. Irv Manders: You do unless I woke up in Russia this morning!"