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Man on Fire

Man on Fire

  • Status: Released
  • 04-09-1987
  • Runtime: 93 min
  • Score: 5.7
  • Vote count: 78

Creasy, a traumatized ex-CIA agent, gets a job as a bodyguard for Samantha, the twelve-year-old daughter of a wealthy Italian family living in a swanky villa on the shores of Lake Como.

Scott Glenn

Creasy

Jade Malle

Samantha

Brooke Adams

Jane

Jonathan Pryce

Michael

Danny Aiello

Conti

Joe Pesci

David

Paul Shenar

Ettore

Laura Morante

Julia

Alessandro Haber

Sandri

Franco Trevisi

Rabbia

Giancarlo Prati

Satta

Lou Castel

Violente

Inigo Lezzi

Bellu

Lorenzo Piani

Bruno

Giuseppe Cederna

'Snake'

Giovanni Mauriello

Elio

Federica Tatulli

Elio's Wife

Anita Zagaria

Conti's Wife

Enrica Rosso

Maria

Anna Guerrieri

Nurse

Angela Finocchiaro

Foot Race Pro

Giovanni Visentin

Marco

James Braddell

School Guard

Enrico Papa

Claudio

Luigi Mezzanotte

Kidnapper #1

Piero Vida

Kidnapper #2

Antoine Rebb

Man in Porno Theater

Alexandre Lopez

Man on Street #1

Alessandro Spadorcia

Man on Street #2

Henri-Charles Alexandre

Young Killer

Luca Orlandini

Boy at Party

Martine Malle

Prostitute #1

Marie Sellers

Prostitute #2

Antonio Petrocelli

Policeman #1

Fabio Bussotti

Policeman #2

Manfredi Aliquò

Policeman #3

Leonardo Petrillo

Policeman #4

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Man on Fire (1987) felt like a typical ‘80s action thriller that didn’t do much to stand out. While the premise had potential, the execution was flat, and I found no real connection with any of the characters. The performances felt stiff, and any attempt at emotion seemed forced rather than natural. The film relied on slow zooms and long frozen frames, which were common in that era but didn’t add anything meaningful here. Instead of building tension or depth, these choices made it feel dated and uninspired. It wasn’t a bad movie, but it lacked the intensity and emotional weight that could have made it memorable. The story moved along in a predictable manner without any standout moments to elevate it beyond just another revenge thriller. Compared to the 2004 version, which brought real grit and depth, this one felt hollow. If anything, watching this only made me appreciate how much better the later adaptation handled the same material.