Red Snow | |
Director: | Boris Petroff Harry S. Franklin |
Producer: | Boris Petroff |
Screenplay: | Tom Hubbard Orville H. Hampton |
Based On: | Robert Peters (based on a story) |
Narrator: | William Shaw |
Starring: | Guy Madison Ray Mala Carole Mathews Gloria Saunders Robert Peyton |
Music: | Alex Alexander June Starr |
Cinematography: | Paul Ivano |
Editing: | Merrill G. White |
Studio: | All American Film Corporation |
Distributor: | Columbia Pictures |
Runtime: | 75 minutes |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
Red Snow is a 1952 American adventure film directed by Boris Petroff and Harry S. Franklin and starring Guy Madison, Mala, Carole Mathews, Gloria Saunders and Lee Frederick. The film's action takes place in Alaska. It was part of a string of anti-communist films made around this time.[1]
Lieutenant Johnson, a U.S. Air Force pilot, on the tip of Alaska, a few miles from the Bering Straits from Siberia, helps foil a Soviet plot to test a few secret weapon by loyal Alaskan Eskimos. He is aided by Sergeant Koovuk, an Alaska native Eskimo also in the U.S. military service. Along the way there is an ice-floe evacuation, an air-ice rescue and a fight with a polar bear.