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Ladder 49: Directed by Jay Russell. With Joaquin Phoenix, John Travolta, Jacinda Barrett, Robert Patrick. A firefighter, injured and trapped in a burning building, has flashbacks of his life as he drifts in and out of consciousness.
Under the watchful eye of his mentor Captain Mike Kennedy, probationary firefighter Jack Morrison matures into a seasoned veteran at a Baltimore fire station. Jack has reached a crossroads, however, as the sacrifices he's made have put him in harm's way innumerable times and significantly impacted his relationship with his wife and kids.
Ladder 49 is its companion truck, the one with the mega-ladder. This truck comprises of the brave men in the fire department's rescue team, those who risk their lives going into burning buildings without water (unlike Engine 33's), for the sole mission of saving other people's lives.
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On his first day at the station, Jack is told that a priest comes twice a year to hear confessions, so Jack goes to see him (the man is behind a curtain). We hear the man's voice asking Jack about women and whether he has impure thoughts.
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Ladder 49 (2004) 62 of 70. John Travolta and Joaquin Phoenix in Ladder 49 (2004) People John Travolta, Joaquin Phoenix. Titles Ladder 49. Countries Australia, Brazil, Canada, Germany, Spain, France, United Kingdom, Japan, Philippines, United States. Languages English.
Taurus World Stunt Awards. 2005 Nominee Taurus Award. Best High Work. Bob Colletti. Roy Farfel. A fireman rappels down the side of a building to rescue a man from the ledge of a window. The two men hang onto each other as they crash through the window to safety.