Timber War

November. 20,1935      NR
Rating:
5.9
Trailer Synopsis Cast

The owners of a lumber mill hire an investigator to find out who is sabotaging their mill.

Kermit Maynard as  Jim Dolan
Lucille Lund as  Sally Martin
Lawrence Gray as  Larry Keane
Robert Warwick as  Ferguson
Wheeler Oakman as  Murdock
Lloyd Ingraham as  Terry O'Leary
Roger Williams as  Bowan
James Pierce as  Charlie Braden
Horace Murphy as  John, a logger
Horace B. Carpenter as  Logger (uncredited)

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Reviews

Linkshoch
1935/11/20

Wonderful Movie

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Mjeteconer
1935/11/21

Just perfect...

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Smartorhypo
1935/11/22

Highly Overrated But Still Good

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Cristal
1935/11/23

The movie really just wants to entertain people.

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JohnHowardReid
1935/11/24

Kermit Maynard's star status didn't last long – only from The Fighting Trooper directed by Ray Taylor (released November 1934) to Roaring Six Guns directed by J.P. McGowan (released September 1937). In those three years, however, Kermit, the star, made no less than eighteen feature movies. Timber War is number 8 and although it is directed by Sam Newfield, who did such a surprisingly good job with Kermit's Northern Frontier (1935) and then followed up with another crowd-pleaser in Trails of the Wild, Timber War is something of a disappointment. For one thing, Kermit does only one stunt in this one – a flying leap into the saddle – and for another thing, aside from the somewhat disturbing spectacle of watching an enormous forest of big trees being felled, there is very little action. Kermit seems to enjoy the fact that the movie is presenting him as the reluctant hero rather than as a policeman to whom violence is a way of life, but I doubt if Kermit's fans will be equally delighted. True, the movie could be described as "spectacular", but I doubt if a restrained hero playing second fiddle to a forest of gigantic trees is exactly what western fans would expect. Available on an excellent Alpha DVD, coupled with Wild Horse Round-Up.

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