
Nation's Fire 2019
"Family. Strength. Honor."
In Thomas J. Churchill's gripping action-thriller *Nation's Fire* (2019), a former leader of an all-female motorcycle club faces unimaginable tragedy when her son is wrongfully accused in a school shooting orchestrated by a ruthless gangster.
Director: Thomas J. Churchill
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Nation's Fire (2019) about?
*Nation's Fire* follows a motorcycle club's former leader as she grapples with the loss of her son, framed as the shooter in a school tragedy. With the help of her old gang, she embarks on a relentless quest for retribution against the real culprits, blending raw emotion with explosive action.
Who directed Nation's Fire?
Thomas J. Churchill directed *Nation's Fire*, bringing a gritty, character-driven approach to this intense action-thriller.
Who stars in Nation's Fire?
The film stars Krista Grotte Saxon, Gil Bellows, Kristen Renton, Lou Ferrigno Jr., Bruce Dern, and Chuck Liddell.
Is Nation's Fire (2019) worth watching?
For fans of gritty action-dramas with strong female leads, *Nation's Fire* offers a compelling mix of revenge, justice, and high-stakes tension. While it may not be for everyone, its emotional core and visceral action make it a standout in its genre.
How long is Nation's Fire?
*Nation's Fire* has a runtime of 86 minutes.
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About Nation's Fire (2019) — A Mother's Vengeance Unleashed in High-Octane Thriller
In Thomas J. Churchill's gripping action-thriller *Nation's Fire* (2019), a former leader of an all-female motorcycle club faces unimaginable tragedy when her son is wrongfully accused in a school shooting orchestrated by a ruthless gangster. Fuelled by grief and a thirst for justice, she reunites with her old gang to hunt down those responsible, determined to clear her son's name while delivering a message of vengeance that cuts deeper than any bullet.
Set against a backdrop of simmering tension and raw emotions, the film explores themes of family loyalty, reckoning, and the blurred line between heroism and vigilantism. With its intense action sequences and morally complex characters, *Nation's Fire* delivers a visceral, character-driven narrative that lingers long after the credits roll.