This Theatre of Life series short, produced with the cooperation of the Los Angeles Fire Department, emphasizes fire safety and fire prevention. It gives a behind-the-scenes look at the swit... Read allThis Theatre of Life series short, produced with the cooperation of the Los Angeles Fire Department, emphasizes fire safety and fire prevention. It gives a behind-the-scenes look at the switching system used to dispatch the proper equipment to fires, as well as a look at life in ... Read allThis Theatre of Life series short, produced with the cooperation of the Los Angeles Fire Department, emphasizes fire safety and fire prevention. It gives a behind-the-scenes look at the switching system used to dispatch the proper equipment to fires, as well as a look at life in the fire station and fire fighter training.
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** (out of 4)
Part of MGM's "Theatre of Life" series, which was often co-produced with The Associate Press as well as a group that the film is centering on. This film centers on the Los Angeles Fire Department and how they live, work, react to calls and even how they cook. If you're a fan of the "Theatre of Life" series then I'm sure you're going to love this film but I'll be honest and admit that I really don't care for the series, although I've only seen three to date. This one comes off very well in the heart and story its trying to tell but I found the direction to be too dry for its own good. It seems like the series just wanted to point a camera at a certain event and show us and on this level the movie works as a documentary but at the same time it makes the subject matter come off rather dry and lifeless. We get many great scenes including the firemen trying to cook and eat before the next call comes in but there's no energy behind the scene. Another good scene shows us how the calls come in and how the addresses are found but again, it comes off mostly dry.
Did you know
- TriviaThe fire station in the film is the old Los Angeles Fire Department No. 27, which has since been converted to the department's museum and memorial.
- Quotes
Narrator: Wet wash on an extension cord. Sometimes I think women do not understand electricity.
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- Also known as
- Theatre of Life: Going to Blazes
- Filming locations
- 1355 North Cahuenga Boulevard, Los Angeles, California, USA(old fire station No. 27, now LAFD museum and memorial)
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- Runtime
- 21m
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- 1.37 : 1