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  1. Jun 28, 1991 · Fires Within: Directed by Gillian Armstrong. With Jimmy Smits, Greta Scacchi, Vincent D'Onofrio, Luis Avalos. Released after years as a political prisoner, a Cuban rejoins his wife and daughter in Miami.

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    • Drama, Thriller
    • Gillian Armstrong
    • 1991-06-28
  2. In 1982, Cuban political activist Nestor (Jimmy Smits) is ripped from the arms of his loving wife, Isabel (Greta Scacchi), and thrown in jail for dissidence.

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    • Catherine Cantieri
    • R
    • Gillian Armstrong
  3. Isabel (Greta Scacchi) is a Cuban refugee who escaped with her daughter to Miami, but was forced to leave behind her husband Nestor (Jimmy Smits). Nestor was taken prisoner by Fidel Castro's communist government and has not seen his family since. Sam (Vincent D'Onofrio), a young fisherman, saves Isabel and her daughter from a raft and the two ...

  4. Dec 26, 2001 · FIRES WITHIN's story line delved into a devasting period of history in both Cuba and South Florida during the Cuban exile of 1959-80. Many Cubans risked everything to float to Miami and excape political persecution during Castro's regime. It personalized history with a simple love triangle utilizing 3 beautiful and talented actors.

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    • DVD
  5. Nov 26, 2014 · When her journalist husband Nestor (Smits) is imprisoned in Cuba for his political beliefs, Isabel (Scacchi) flees the country with her daughter. Saved off the shores of Miami by a fisherman (D'Onofrio), she soon falls deeply in love with her rescuer.

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    • Drama
    • NTSC
    • English
  6. Synopsis. A Cuban emigre, living in Miami and involved in an affair with the American seaman who rescued her and her daughter years earlier, must face her husband after he is unexpectedly released from a Cuban prison.

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  8. Jan 1, 1991 · Dec 31, 1990 11:00pm PT. Fires Within. The timely, real-life situation involves an attractive emigre (Greta Scacchi) and her infant daughter (Brit Hathaway), among the 'raft people'...