First Action Hero
First Action Hero is a cult 1994 film starring Fabio Testi as Tony Fierro with Ron Nummi as Hoagy and directed by Nini Grassia. It has the alternative Italian name Il Burattinaio.
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Directed by | Nini Grassia |
Produced by | Lucy Denis Anthony Gray |
Written by | Nini Grassia |
Starring | Fabio Testi Ron Nummi Gabriele Ferzetti |
Music by | Nini Grassia Aldo Tamborelli |
Cinematography | Luigi Ciccarese |
Edited by | Vanio Amici |
Distributed by | PAG |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
Budget | $2.5 million |
Box office | $6,000,000 |
Plot
One man takes on a massive crime ring in First Action Hero. Set in Miami, this fast-paced film features a stressed-out but savvy cop who tries to bust up a gang of millionaire mobsters who deal in drugs, violence, and prostitution.[1]
An unconventional, off-the-rails cop is transferred back to his old precinct, Miami, to prevent a gang war. He is forced to juggle his cop duties with the pressures of dealing with his troubled family life and a strait-laced DA.
Cast
- Fabio Testi ... Mark Fierro
- Marina Giulia Cavalli ... Lori Fannon
- Gabriele Ferzetti ... Ben Costa
- Orso Maria Guerrini ... Tony Romeo
- Ron Nummi ... Hoagy O'Toole
- Maria Grazia Nazzari ... Katherine Rourke
- Antonio Zequila ... Brett
- Alessandra Bellini ... Paloma Fierro
- Lino Patruno ... Peter Castillo
- Melchiorre Gerbino ... Sam Chen
- Francesco Gabriele ... John McCullum
- Deborah Torchio ... Santa Costa
- Gaetano Capozzoli ... Freddy Tylford
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