
Small Smoke at Blaze Creek
Directed by Michael J.F. Scott1971 9mDocumentary, Short
8.0
Forest fire in mountainous British Columbia, as experienced by the men who must try to quench it from the air and at close quarters on the ground. Over half of fire outbreaks occur through carelessness, and this film affords a close, vivid view of the result: a whole mountainside turned into a searing, crackling holocaust until nothing remains but gray, desolate waste—mute reproach to all who travel or work in the forests.
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Small Smoke at Blaze Creek was released on January 1, 1971.
Small Smoke at Blaze Creek was directed by Michael J.F. Scott.
Small Smoke at Blaze Creek has a runtime of 9m.
Small Smoke at Blaze Creek was produced by George Pearson.
Forest fire in mountainous British Columbia, as experienced by the men who must try to quench it from the air and at close quarters on the ground. Over half of fire outbreaks occur through carelessness, and this film affords a close, vivid view of the result: a whole mountainside turned into a searing, crackling holocaust until nothing remains but gray, desolate waste—mute reproach to all who travel or work in the forests.
Small Smoke at Blaze Creek is a Documentary, Short film.
