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  • Roaring Timber (1937)
  • Passed
    60 min | Adventure, Drama, Romance
Roaring Timber (1937)
Passed
60 min | Adventure, Drama, Romance

Jim Sherwood (Jack Holt), toughest logging boss in the timber country, takes on his toughest assignment when he agrees to cut an enormous volume of timber for Andrew MacKinley (J. Farrell MacDonald), who has to deliver the timber within ...See moreJim Sherwood (Jack Holt), toughest logging boss in the timber country, takes on his toughest assignment when he agrees to cut an enormous volume of timber for Andrew MacKinley (J. Farrell MacDonald), who has to deliver the timber within sixty days. Jim, offered a big bonus, gets his men more pay and wins cooperation all around except from Harrigan (Willard Robertson), the job engineer. MacKinley is killed in an automobile crash, and his daughter, Kay (Grace Bradley, takes over. Sam Garvin (Charles C. Wilson), the general manager, wants Kay to sell out so his confederates can take over the contract. She declines and Harrigan flies to the camp. Jim, already sullen because he has just lost a huge quantity of timer in a dam break,is infuriated when Garvin says he has no intention of paying the promised bonus. Jim retaliates by slowing down production, and in order to run up expenses, orders Harrigan to build a section of railroad over a little-used gorge. With production slowed down, expenses climbing and low morale among the workers, Kay, with her fluttery Aunt Mary Ruth Donnelly), decides to visit the camp. She reproves Jim for building an unnecessary railroad and sides with Harrigan. Jim quits and most of his men follow him. After a riot involving Harrigan's "scab workers, Jim's men and the State Police, Kay asks Jim to take over again, revealing that it was never her intention to withhold his promised bonus. The fired Harrigan attempts to sabotage the operation, but Jim manages to produce the timber needed to make the contract, thereby winning the respect and heart of Kay. Written by Les Adams See less
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Director
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Robert James Cosgriff (story and screenplay) | Paul Franklin (screenplay)
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Updated Jul 4, 1937

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Jul 4, 1937 (United States)

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15 cast members
Name Known for
Jack Holt
Jim Sherwood Jim Sherwood   See fewer
Grace Bradley
Kay MacKinley Kay MacKinley   See fewer
Ruth Donnelly
Aunt Mary Aunt Mary   See fewer
Raymond Hatton
'Tennessee' 'Tennessee'   See fewer
Willard Robertson
Harrigan Harrigan   See fewer
J. Farrell MacDonald
Andrew MacKinley Andrew MacKinley   See fewer
Charles C. Wilson
Sam Garvin (as Charles Wilson) Sam Garvin (as Charles Wilson)   See fewer
Ernest Wood
Slim Bagnell Slim Bagnell   See fewer
Philip Ahn
'Crooner' 'Crooner'   See fewer
Fred Kohler Jr.
'Curley' 'Curley'   See fewer
Ben Hendricks Jr.
Stumpy (as Ben Hendricks) Stumpy (as Ben Hendricks)   See fewer
Tom London
Henchman 'Duke' Henchman 'Duke'   See fewer
Dick Elliott
Auditor (uncredited) Auditor (uncredited)   See fewer
Howard Hickman
Banker (uncredited) Banker (uncredited)   See fewer
Richard Tucker
Brooks (uncredited) Brooks (uncredited)   See fewer
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