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  1. Live Wire is a 1992 American action film directed by Christian Duguay, written by Bart Baker, and starring Pierce Brosnan, Ron Silver, Ben Cross, and Lisa Eilbacher. The plot revolves around a rash of seemingly inexplicable, explosive spontaneous human combustions and Danny O'Neill (Brosnan), a bomb disposal expert that gets involved and will eventually have to solve the case.

  2. Film Movie Reviews The Live Wire1935. The Live Wire. 1935. 57m. Approved. Action/Comedy/Romance. Advertisement. Cast. Richard Talmadge (Dick Nelson) Alberta Vaughn (Madge King) George Walsh ...

  3. Media in category "The Live Wire (1935 film)" The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total. Alberta Vaughn and Richard Talmadge share a cigar in The Live Wire (1935).jpg 1,360 × 964; 73 KB. George Walsh in The Live Wire.jpg 325 × 305; 18 KB.

  4. The Live Wire: Dirigido por Harry S. Webb. Con Richard Talmadge, Alberta Vaughn, George Walsh, Charles K. French. A sailor finds an ancient vase on an uncharted island. He is later hired by archaeologists to lead them back to the island. They discover the temples of a lost civilization.

  5. The Right to Live - Película dirigida por William Keighley, protagonizada por Josephine ... Portada Películas The Right to Live (1935), de William Keighley. The Right to Live. Reparto; ... de los Simios", José María Aresté, Pablo de Santiago y Juan Luis Sánchez –del equipo de Decine21–, comentan el film, y repasan todas las entregas ...

  6. Although a 1935 copyright statement appears on the viewed print, the title is not listed in the copyright register. The exact release date for the film was not found, although it was reviewed by The Exhibitor on November 1, 1935. Dockside locations were shot in San Pedro, CA at the Los Angeles Harbor.

  7. Believe it or not, when you watch the film you start to realize that it's actually a bizarre reworking of "Treasure Island". So, despite the stowaway girl posing as a male seaman, the black man who is the embodiment of every negative stereotype known in 1935 and a miraculous escape, the film is the Stevenson story---as played by Popeye!!