Timber (1942 film)
Timber | |
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Directed by | Christy Cabanne |
Produced by | Ben Pivar |
Written by | Griffin Jay |
Based on |
An original story by Ben Chapman, Larry Rhine |
Starring | Leo Carrillo, Andy Devine, Dan Dailey |
Cinematography | Jack McKenzie |
Edited by | Otto Ludwig |
Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
Release dates |
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Running time | 60 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Timber is a 1942 drama centering on obstruction of lumber mill production for Canada's Department of National Defence during World War II. Jules Fabian (Paiva) heads a gang of saboteurs determined to subvert the Canadian Forestry Corps. Quebec (Carrillo), Arizona (Devine) and Kansas (Dailey) hire on at a lumber company and uncover the plot. Murder and intrigue pervade as Kansas, who in reality is working undercover for the Corps, romances Yvette Lacour (Lord).[1]
Cast
- Leo Carrillo – Quebec
- Andy Devine – Arizona
- Dan Dailey –Alan Kansas
- Marjorie Lord – Yvette Lacour
- Wade Boteler – Dan Crowley
- Edmund MacDonald –Pierre Lacour
- Nestor Paiva – Jules Fabian
References
External links
- Timber at the American Film Institute Catalog
- Timber at the Internet Movie Database
- Timber at AllMovie
- Timber at the TCM Movie Database
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