

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.
Practical Effects
Explosive desert mine sequences that clearly endangered everyone on set.
Acting
Fred Williamson elevating nonsense material with pure screen presence.
Direction
Pallardy's chaotic vision where coherence goes to die beautifully.

Director
Jean-Marie Pallardy
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The 'White Fire' diamond prop was reportedly just painted glass, and the cast was allegedly never paid their full salaries.
This remains the most watched Jean-Marie Pallardy film entirely because of ironic revival screenings, cementing its reputation as 'so bad it's legendary' among 80s exploitation collectors.