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Life of an American Fireman is a short, silent film Edwin S. Porter made for the Edison Manufacturing Company.It was shot late in 1902 and distributed early in 1903. One of the earliest American narrative films, it depicts the rescue of a woman and child from a burning building.
Firefighter (TV 1986) Firefighter (TV 2005) The Firefighters (British, 1975) Fireheart (2022) Firehouse (TV 1974) Firehouse (1987) Firehouse (1997) Firehouse Dog (2007) The Fireman (1916) Fireman Sam (1987-present) Fireproof (2008) Fires (2021) Fires Were Started (A.K.A. I Was a Fireman; 1943) Firestorm (1998) Flames (1932) Flat Foot Stooges ...
Firehouse Dog Theatrical release poster Directed by Todd Holland Written by Claire-Dee Lim Mike Werb Michael Colleary Produced by Michael Colleary Mike Werb Starring Josh Hutcherson Bruce Greenwood Dash Mihok Steven Culp Bill Nunn Cinematography Victor Hammer Edited by Scott J. Wallace Music by Jeff Cardoni Production companies Regency Enterprises New Regency Distributed by 20th Century Fox ...
While battling the fierce LA fires, a firefighter was captured on video, balancing the weight of a firehose in one hand while extending the other to a frightened dog named Max. With the canine’s ...
Heartbreaking video footage from the ongoing Eaton Fire, one of the multiple wildfires burning in Southern California, also captured a tender moment between a lost dog and a firefighter. On ...
Firehouse Dog; Firehouse Frenzy; Fireman Sam: The Great Fire of Pontypandy; Fireman Save My Child (1918 film) Fireman Save My Child (1954 film) Fireman, Save My Child (1927 film) Fireman, Save My Child (1932 film) The Fireman (1916 film) The Fireman (1931 film) The Firemen's Ball; Fireproof (film) Fires Were Started; Firestorm (1998 film ...
Mother's Day turned out to be a challenging one for a 2-year-old family pet in Garden Grove, California as firefighters were called to rescue a dog after it was trapped inside a wall for several ...
Terry, while off duty, rushes from a neighborhood bar into an apartment fire to rescue a young girl, when firefighters inadvertently aim the fire hose at him. The force of the stream pushes Terry, with the child in his arms, through a window and some four stories down, landing flat on his back on the roof of a parked car.