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- Ring of Fire is a decent film. It is about two sheriff deputies who arrest three teenagers for robbery but are overpowered and taken hostage while forest fires rage all around them in 1960s Oregon. David Janssen and Joyce Taylor give good performances. The script is a little slow in places. Andrew L. Stone did an alright job directing this movie.
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Don't get me wrong, this isn't a great or even good movie, but what it lacks in acting and direction it more than makes up in well, ingenuity and effort. The basic plot is fine and the story plausible until the protagonists emerge from the forest and all hell breaks loose.
Ring of Fire: Directed by Andrew L. Stone. With David Janssen, Joyce Taylor, Frank Gorshin, Joel Marston. In the 1960s Oregon, two sheriff deputies arrest three teenagers for robbery but are overpowered and taken hostage while forest fires rage all around them.
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- Adventure, Crime, Drama
- Andrew L. Stone
- 1961-06-14
Ring of Fire is a 1961 Metrocolor drama film directed by Andrew L. Stone and starring David Janssen, Joyce Taylor and Frank Gorshin. The film was shot in Vernonia, Oregon and Wynoochee River, Washington, featuring footage from two real forest fires. [1]
Ring of Fire is a decent film. It is about two sheriff deputies who arrest three teenagers for robbery but are overpowered and taken hostage while forest fires rage all around them in 1960s...
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- David Janssen
- Andrew L. Stone
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Ring of Fire is strange and ridiculous and a lot of b-movie fun, complete with the silent film-esque collapse of a giant, trestle bridge under a passenger-filled train.
- Andrew L. Stone
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Andrew L. Stone directed Ring of Fire, a shallow drama whose main attraction is a huge fire and its effects on a sheriff and some youngsters. The film was shot in Vernonia, Oregon and Wynoochee River, Washington, featuring footage from two real forest fires. Deputy sheriff Steve Walsh (David Janssen) encounters three youngsters in Washington ...
An Oregon Sheriff (the ever dogged David Jansen, later of The Fugitive fame) is surprised and kidnapped by three juvenile delinquents (a very young Frank Gorshin among them) who then go on a journey for freedom through the deep forests of Oregon in Ring of Fire (1961).