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Drama dealing with the hazardous work of the U. S. Forest Service's paratroop fire-fighters in Montana.Drama dealing with the hazardous work of the U. S. Forest Service's paratroop fire-fighters in Montana.Drama dealing with the hazardous work of the U. S. Forest Service's paratroop fire-fighters in Montana.
Robert Adler
- McMullen
- (uncredited)
Parley Baer
- Dr. Henry
- (uncredited)
Charles Bronson
- Neff
- (uncredited)
Harry Carter
- Ken Philippe
- (uncredited)
John Close
- Lewisohn
- (uncredited)
Richard Crenna
- Noxon
- (uncredited)
Lawrence Dobkin
- Leo
- (uncredited)
Paul Dubov
- Doctor
- (uncredited)
Grady Galloway
- Sabinson
- (uncredited)
Ron Hargrave
- Grayson
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaFilm debut of Gregory Walcott.
- GoofsAt 11:23 when the six smoke jumpers exit the plane you can count eight parachutes blossoming out carrying eight jumpers.
- Quotes
Neff: [upon finding an injured Ed Miller during a fire out of control] Leg?
Edward J. (Ed) Miller: Yeah, I think it's broken!
Randy O'Neill: What do we do?
Neff: Douse him! No time for a splint!
- ConnectionsFeatured in Boom! Hollywood's Greatest Disaster Movies (2000)
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This film is about the smoke-jumping U. S. Forestry Service firefighters whose dangerous profession centers on the timberlands of the American Northwest. In the leading roles are Richard Widmark, Jeffrey Hunter, Richard Boone and the lovely and beautiful Constance Smith. Widmark and Boone were the studio's tough action performers of the early fifties, and handsome, blue-eyed young Hunter in 1952, as likely a prospect for glamour stardom.
A very young Charles Bronson has a uncredited bit role in this male-oriented story. This was his 5th film he had made in Hollywood and his 1st color one. Once again Bronson/Buchinsky helps decorate the mountain wilderness location with his steely-eyed macho image while rubbing shoulders with and learning the working habits of some of Hollywood"s top professionals. He apparently became good friends with Richard Boone. Bronson guest starred on Boone's Have Gun Will Travel TV series several times and Bronson also guest starred on Medic which Boone hosted. They would work together in another film 10years later in A Thunder of Drums in 1961.
Fox executives were very nervous about Red Skies of Montana, a title they felt was more suggestive of a Roy Rogers-Dale Evans Western than the very respectable action-adventure yarn this film was. In some areas , they called it Smoke Jumpers, a no-nonsense title that The New York Times actually ran its review under.
A very young Charles Bronson has a uncredited bit role in this male-oriented story. This was his 5th film he had made in Hollywood and his 1st color one. Once again Bronson/Buchinsky helps decorate the mountain wilderness location with his steely-eyed macho image while rubbing shoulders with and learning the working habits of some of Hollywood"s top professionals. He apparently became good friends with Richard Boone. Bronson guest starred on Boone's Have Gun Will Travel TV series several times and Bronson also guest starred on Medic which Boone hosted. They would work together in another film 10years later in A Thunder of Drums in 1961.
Fox executives were very nervous about Red Skies of Montana, a title they felt was more suggestive of a Roy Rogers-Dale Evans Western than the very respectable action-adventure yarn this film was. In some areas , they called it Smoke Jumpers, a no-nonsense title that The New York Times actually ran its review under.
- gattonero975
- Jun 5, 2021
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- Runtime1 hour 39 minutes
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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