A sequel to the 1991 film Backdraft, also written by Widen, it stars Joe Anderson, with William Baldwin and Donald Sutherland reprising their roles as Brian McCaffrey and Ronald Bartel from the original film.
[1] Arson investigator Sean McCaffrey, son of the late Lieutenant Stephen "Bull" McCaffrey, works out of Station 17 of the Chicago Fire Department, one of the units in the division run by his uncle, Deputy District Chief of the Chicago Office of Fire Investigation (OFI) Brian McCaffrey.
Sean talks with Ronald Bartel, a murderous arsonist who has been in prison for decades.
Ronald expresses condolences to Sean and explains to him where Tall Albert and his henchmen possibly hang out.
Club gave a positive review, writing, "This is the kind of brainless but trashily enjoyable film that would suit the bill when you're looking for something to watch hungover on a lazy Sunday afternoon.