A wealthy father tries to discourage his daughter's taste for stories of the Mounted; her imagination conjures up the ideal lover as one who wears that red coat and whose slogan is "get your man." She arrives at her father's camp in the frozen North the victim of a frameup: her father had planned that his employees must discourage her in every manner possible.


The cinematic landscape of Cold Feet is a masterful blend of dark orange hues and yellow undertones, set against the stark, sea blue backdrop of the frozen wilderness. As the story unfolds, the viewer is transported to a world of intrigue and deception, where the lines between reality and fantasy are skillfully blurred...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"The cinematic landscape of Cold Feet is a masterful blend of dark orange hues and yellow undertones, set against the stark, sea blue backdrop of the frozen wilderness. As the story unfolds, the viewer is transported to a world of intrigue and deception, where the lines between reality and fantasy are skillfully blurred. The film's protagonist, a wealthy father, is determined to discourage his daughter's fascination with the mythology of the Mounted, but his efforts only serve to fuel her imagina..."

Billy Bletcher
Walter Graham, Frank Roland Conklin
United States

