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Ski Troop Attack (1963) was a Film directed by Roger Corman and produced by Roger Corman.

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SKI TROOP ATTACK

By Dan Day, Jr. on Mar 26, 2022 From The Hitless Wonder Movie Blog

SKI TROOP ATTACK is a 1960 black & white film produced and directed by the legendary Roger Corman. I stumbled upon it recently on the Tubi streaming channel. During WWII, a (very) small American patrol is scouting in the snowy Huertgen Forest, when the Germans begin the attack to open up what wo... Read full article


Ski Troop Attack (1960, Roger Corman)

on Jul 10, 2013 From The Stop Button

The best thing in Ski Troop Attack is a forty or fifty second conversation between two characters about mortality. Writer Charles B. Griffith has a few other good observations in the dialogue, but they don’t resonate. Nothing in Ski resonates except that one conversation. And the acting isn... Read full article


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Roger Corman had his actors positioned for a ski run down a mountain of virgin snow. When he called for action on his bullhorn, however, the sound waves started an avalanche. No one was hurt, but Corman was frustrated by this unplanned event. There was only one thing he could do. Corman raised the bullhorn to his mouth and ordered his crew to "Stop that snow!"
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