White Fire
"Extermination is the reward for the World's richest prize."
While working in a diamond mine located in the desert, Bo and Ingrid, two siblings who survived a massacre as children, make a surprising discovery.
"Extermination is the reward for the World's richest prize."
While working in a diamond mine located in the desert, Bo and Ingrid, two siblings who survived a massacre as children, make a surprising discovery.
Robert Ginty
Bo
Fred Williamson
Noah
Belinda Mayne
Ingrid
Jess Hahn
Sam
Mirella Banti
Sophia
Diana Goodman
Olga
Gordon Mitchell
Olaf
Ayten Gökçer
Sophie De Rey, plastic surgeon
Bilge Zobu
While working in a diamond mine located in the desert, Bo and Ingrid, two siblings who survived a massacre as children, make a surprising discovery.
While there were a few good bad moments early on, the rest was either really dull or downright creepy with an incestuous relationship between Bo Donnelly (Robert Ginty) and Olga who gets plastic surgery to look like his sister who was killed, and the pair have some sort of romance going. Beyond that, the plot gets really muddled by the finale to the point I had no idea, nor had much interest, with what was happening. **2.0/5**
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