Rapid Fire (2006 film) explained

Genre:Action
Based On:1980 Norco shootout
Director:Kari Skogland
Starring:
Composer:John Webster and Annette Ducharme
Country:Canada
Language:English
Executive Producer:
Producer:Evan Tylor
Cinematography:Adam Sliwinski
Editor:James Ilecic
Runtime:90 minutes[1]
Company:
  • Nomadic Pictures
  • Norco Productions Inc.

Rapid Fire is a 2006 action television film starring Jessica Steen and David Cubitt based on the 1980 Norco shootout. While in production it was titled Norco.

Plot

In Norco, California, four men plot a bank robbery using heavy weapons to intimidate the public and the police force. However, one employee activates the silent alarm in the police station, and the criminals are chased by the police. In despair, in Lytle Creek, the robbers fire about 2,000 rounds and kill one policeman. In the ambush, robbers hit eight others. The offenders damage many police cars and one helicopter. L.A.S.D. SWAT conduct a manhunt and neutralise one robber. In the end, the one survivor was sentenced to life without parole.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rapid Fire (2006) . . May 24, 2020 . en.