Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe adventures of a Los Angeles Fire Department Battalion Chief's family and crew.The adventures of a Los Angeles Fire Department Battalion Chief's family and crew.The adventures of a Los Angeles Fire Department Battalion Chief's family and crew.
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- AnecdotesJack Lord was offered the role of Batallion Fire Chief Joe Rorcheck, but turned it down, even though the producers said they could film it in Hawaii so he would not have to live in LA for part of the year to film it.
- ConnexionsFollowed by Code Red: Code Red (1981)
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About a group of firefighters.
Bonanza meets The Towering Inferno in Irwin Allen's last ever TV series.
Irwin Allen loved the look of FIRE on film. Just look at The Towering Inferno action scenes (which Allen directed) and his love of fire is obvious. I think Allen once said that "fire is beautiful"? And yes, it is when Allen films it.
Code Red is Bonanza meets The Towering Inferno but made without the gusto, showmanship and fun of past Irwin Allen Productions.
In fact, I remember reading an article suggesting that Irwin was less involved with this show than one would expect.
This series really only features two Irwin trademarks, fires and a Will Robinson type kid - Adam Rich as Danny Blake - who orders around adults all day. Bill Mumy in Lost In Space could get away with being a painful kid but Adam Rich is a really serious pain.
I would not call this series bad but I would not call it good...somewhere in the middle...however the mighty opening theme tune gets ten out of ten!
Bonanza meets The Towering Inferno in Irwin Allen's last ever TV series.
Irwin Allen loved the look of FIRE on film. Just look at The Towering Inferno action scenes (which Allen directed) and his love of fire is obvious. I think Allen once said that "fire is beautiful"? And yes, it is when Allen films it.
Code Red is Bonanza meets The Towering Inferno but made without the gusto, showmanship and fun of past Irwin Allen Productions.
In fact, I remember reading an article suggesting that Irwin was less involved with this show than one would expect.
This series really only features two Irwin trademarks, fires and a Will Robinson type kid - Adam Rich as Danny Blake - who orders around adults all day. Bill Mumy in Lost In Space could get away with being a painful kid but Adam Rich is a really serious pain.
I would not call this series bad but I would not call it good...somewhere in the middle...however the mighty opening theme tune gets ten out of ten!
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