CBS LATE MOVIE MONTH: Firehouse (1971)

EDITOR’S NOTE: Firehouse was on the CBS Late Movie on March 25 and August 20, 1975.

Richard Roundtree — a star from Shaft making a TV movie a year later, was that a step back? — is Shelly Forsythe, a black firefighter bringing racial tensions to a firehouse. This is even worse when Spike Ryerson (Vince Edwards), the oldest firefighter, claims that an arsonist has to be black. The men include Val Avery as cook Sonny Caputo, Richard Jaeckel as Hank Myers, Michael Lerner as Ernie Bush and Andrew Duggan as Captain Jim Barr.

This was based on Report From Engine Company 82 by retired FDNYC firefighter Dennis Smith. Another thing you may catch — the firehouse for this movie would one day be the Ghostbusters’ building.

What’s strange is that this became a TV series with Richard Jaeckel the only cast member to appear in both the TV movie and the series. They dropped the black firefighter angle for the show when that’s the main reason we’re watching this.

To save money, most of the firefighting is newsreel footage. That said, the idea that Shelly has to fit in with racist co-workers, have the black community not think he’s an Uncle Tom and still not die in a fire are all great plot elements.

Firehouse was directed by Alex March (Serpico, Shane and Paper Moon — the TV shows) and written by Frank Cucci (The Andros Targets).

You can watch this on Tubi.

2 thoughts on “CBS LATE MOVIE MONTH: Firehouse (1971)

  1. This was actually released in 1973, not 1971. It couldn’t be made in 1971 because the TV movie pilot for the series is based on 1972 non-fiction book, “Report From Engine Company 82” by a retired NYC firefighter.

    This wasn’t a “step back” for Roundtree. It was pilot for a series about the first black firefighter in an all white firehouse. For whatever reasons, Roundtree changed his mind, decided he didn’t want to commit to working on a weekly series…just like he rebuffed the idea of turning Shaft into a TV series.

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