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La fille de la forêt

Original title: The Forest Rangers
  • 1942
  • Approved
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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Susan Hayward, Paulette Goddard, Fred MacMurray, and Lynne Overman in La fille de la forêt (1942)
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Ranger Don Stuart, pursuing a forest arsonist, finds time to romance a socialite.Ranger Don Stuart, pursuing a forest arsonist, finds time to romance a socialite.Ranger Don Stuart, pursuing a forest arsonist, finds time to romance a socialite.

  • Director
    • George Marshall
  • Writers
    • Harold Shumate
    • Thelma Strabel
  • Stars
    • Fred MacMurray
    • Paulette Goddard
    • Susan Hayward
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
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    • Director
      • George Marshall
    • Writers
      • Harold Shumate
      • Thelma Strabel
    • Stars
      • Fred MacMurray
      • Paulette Goddard
      • Susan Hayward
    • 11User reviews
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    Fred MacMurray
    Fred MacMurray
    • Don Stuart
    Paulette Goddard
    Paulette Goddard
    • Celia Huston Stuart
    Susan Hayward
    Susan Hayward
    • Tana 'Butch' Mason
    Lynne Overman
    Lynne Overman
    • Jammer Jones
    Albert Dekker
    Albert Dekker
    • Twig Dawson
    Eugene Pallette
    Eugene Pallette
    • Howard Huston
    Regis Toomey
    Regis Toomey
    • Frank Hatfield
    Rod Cameron
    Rod Cameron
    • Jim Lawrence
    Clem Bevans
    Clem Bevans
    • Terry McCabe
    James Brown
    James Brown
    • George Tracy
    Kenneth Griffith
    Kenneth Griffith
    • Forest Ranger
    Keith Richards
    Keith Richards
    • Forest Ranger
    William Cabanne
    • Forest Ranger
    Jimmy Conlin
    Jimmy Conlin
    • Otto Hanson
    George Barton
    • Forest Ranger
    • (uncredited)
    Monte Blue
    Monte Blue
    • Hotel Clerk
    • (uncredited)
    Karin Booth
    Karin Booth
    • Cowgirl in Hotel Lobby
    • (uncredited)
    Wade Boteler
    Wade Boteler
    • Sheriff
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • George Marshall
    • Writers
      • Harold Shumate
      • Thelma Strabel
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    10JLRFilmReviews

    The Lives of Forest Rangers!

    Fred MacMurray is a forest ranger, obviously, and Susan Hayward is the woman he loves. Correction: she loves him, and he treats her like one of the boys. He later meets Paulette Goddard, and they get hitched, supplying the plot of rivalry between Susan and Paulette. Costarring Regis Toomey and Brian Donlevy, this movie contains a mixture of light comedy and soap opera-ish drama, making it a cross between the TV show "Dallas" and Carol Burnett's soap opera send-off, "Fresno" in the eighties (which I wish they would put on DVD.) And, the fires will knock you out and look like something out of "Backdraft." You literally can feel the heat, they're so real. I was very impressed with the fact they didn't cut corners in showing the real thing in an old movie like this. In fact, I was very impressed with everything for such a little unknown movie, which I think you will too.
    10guil12

    Great Stars in Great Adventure Flick

    Seeing Fred MacMurray, Paulette Goddard and Susan Hayward in this rousing gorgeous technicolor movie was great fun. Story of a Forest Ranger (MacMurray), being chased by the beautiful but butch lumber mill owner (Hayward), and then meeting and falling in love at first sight with a rich girl (Goddard) makes the triangle perfect. Guy marries girl and the fun begins as the vixen tries to woo him back. Funny scene when the three of them are stranded in the woods and have to spend the night with one blanket to share between them.

    Excellent forest fire scenes filmed by director Marshall. Climatic final scenes when the fire starter is surprisingly revealed and Goddard and Hayward, caught in the midst of the blazing woods, have to survive. Excellent dramatic footage of the fire and comedy of situation make this great movie fare. With today's films this one done in the early 40s still holds it's own.
    7HotToastyRag

    Great special effects and pretty cute too!

    Whoever thought the beautiful, sexy Susan Hayward would start her career playing a character named "Butch"? In The Forest Rangers, she's not the romantic lead. Paulette Goddard is the beautiful love interest to forest ranger Fred MacMurray, with masculine Susan Hayward waiting in the wings. This love triangle is amusing enough to justify renting this movie, so if you're as much a Susan Hayward fan as I am, I recommend watching it one afternoon for a good laugh.

    With tons of special effects combined with real footage of forest fires and controlled burns, The Forest Rangers is a pretty impressive movie for 1942. Stunt doubles are used and abused, and the blue-screen effect is very well edited for the time period. The plot is interesting and fast-paced, and there's both a surprise and a good laugh in the end. It's a little more light-hearted than you'd expect, but it's pretty cute. Plus there's a funny scene between Fred MacMurray and Eugene Pallette straight out of any classic comedy: Fred has been out all night with Paulette, Eugene's daughter, and neither man knows who the other is. So, while Eugene is laughing about Fred's conquest, he has no idea that the girl in question is his daughter!
    7bkoganbing

    "I've got spurs that Jingle Jangle Jingle"

    Playing the title role of The Forest Rangers is Fred MacMurray who has both romance and an arsonist on his hands. He's got logging camp owner Susan Hayward kind of pining after him, but he gets good and swept off his feet when eastern tenderfoot Paulette Goddard comes out west with her rich dad Eugene Palette on vacation.

    Palette who plays a milder version of his Seth Bullock from My Man Godfrey seems grateful to MacMurray for taking her off his hands. But Hayward gets quite a jolt as does everyone around as all assumed sooner or later MacMurray would be hitched with Sue. Hayward's not giving up either.

    The scenes out in the woods are handled expertly by George Marshall. One of the funniest sequences I've ever seen in a Marshall film is when the stars are out on a river trying to cross it with the logs. Tenderfoot Goddard gets in trouble and MacMurray and Hayward are just as funny, but not so much help in the end trying to get her across.

    As for the arsonist we get quite the red herring here. But when the arsonist is finally revealed you won't believe the motive.

    I saw The Forest Rangers years ago and just saw it again for purposes of this review. The color cinematography looked kind of washed out and the sound wasn't the best. Hopefully this is a film that is a priority for restoration.

    The song Jingle Jangle Jingle came from this film and it made a mint of money for its composers Joe Lilley and Frank Loesser. The Merry Macs had a big hit record for Decca back in the day.

    Hopefully in the future we'll get treated to a restored version of The Forest Rangers.
    10edborgessilva

    Great Film, unable to obtain a copy.

    I really love the film, but it is the one film I can't obtain a personal copy. Amazon has been able to fulfill all my requests and searches, but for this single film, it doesn't even stream. Highly disappointing, I'd like to know the reason why. Paulette Goddard, as always, was superb, Fred MacMurray makes a fine lead, and Susan Heyward is excellent in her efforts to foil Miss Goddard. The supporting cast is fine as well. Much of the appeal for me is that growing up in Oregon (though the film is not set there), the story has high resonance as Forest Management, and its related industries are an historic and integral part of our culture and economy. Another fine such film is "The Tall Trees" starring Kirk Douglas, which I highly reccomend.

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    • Trivia
      The song "Jingle Jangle Jingle" was introduced in this film.
    • Connections
      Edited into Jingle, Jangle, Jingle (1948)
    • Soundtracks
      TALL GROWS THE TIMBER
      Music by Friedrich Hollaender (as Frederick Hollander)

      Lyrics by Frank Loesser

      Sung by Fred MacMurray (uncredited)

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    • Release date
      • April 22, 1943 (Mexico)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Forest Rangers
    • Filming locations
      • Missoula, Montana, USA(U.S. Forest Service parachutists scenes)
    • Production company
      • Paramount Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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