Red Snow (1952 film)
Red Snow | |
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Directed by |
Harry S. Franklin Boris Petroff |
Produced by | Boris Petroff |
Written by | Karen DeWolf |
Starring |
Guy Madison Mala Carole Mathews |
Music by |
Alex Alexander June Starr |
Cinematography | Paul Ivano |
Edited by | Merrill G. White |
Production company |
All American Film Corporation |
Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
Release dates | 7 July 1952 |
Running time | 75 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Red Snow is a 1952 American adventure film directed by Harry S. Franklin and Boris Petroff and starring Guy Madison, Mala and Carole Mathews. The film's action takes place in Alaska. It was part of a string of anti-communist films made around this time.[1]
Cast
- Guy Madison as Lt. Phil Johnson
- Mala as Sgt. Koovuk
- Carole Mathews as Lt. Jane
- Gloria Saunders as Alak
- Lee Frederick as Major Bennett
- John Bryant as Enemy Pilot Alex
- Richard Vath as Maj. Elia
- Philip Ahn as Tuglu, the spy
- Tony Benroy as Cpl. Savick
- Gordon Barnes as Capt. Mack MacLoflin
- John Bleifer as Commissar Volgan
- Gene Roth as Colonel Duboff
- Muriel Maddox as Nurse Ruth
- Robert Bice as Chief Nanu
- Renny McEvoy as Sgt. Spike Koops
- Bert Arnold as Riggs
- Richard Emory as Lt. Stone
- Dick Pinner as Long
- George Pembroke as Maj. Slavin
- Robert Carson as Debriefing General
- William Fletcher as Kresnick
- Richard Barron as Russian Officer
- Whitey Hughes as Corporal
References
- ↑ Gianos p.155
Bibliography
- Phillip L. Gianos. Politics and Politicians in American Film. Greenwood Publishing Group, 1999.
External links
- Red Snow at the Internet Movie Database
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