Timber Queen (1944)
Russ Evans, A WWII veteran army pilot, decides to check up on the widow of an old war buddy of his, Elaine Graham. The logging company she inherited is doing poorly, but Elaine gets an order in for a huge shipment of lumber. Russ and his friend Squirrel volunteer to help her cut the timber for the shipment, along with her friends Smacksie Golden and his girlfriend Lil Boggs, who are not used to doing physical labor. Russ pilots the plane to deliver the lumber before the company falls to a slimy businessman.
Director:
Frank McDonald
Writers:
Maxwell Shane, Edward T. Lowe Jr..
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Richard Arlen as Russell Evans |
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Mary Beth Hughes as Elaine Graham |
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June Havoc as Lil Boggs |
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Sheldon Leonard as Smacksie Golden |
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George E. Stone as Squirrel |
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Dick Purcell as Milt Holmes |
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Edmund MacDonald as Joe Birsdell |
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Horace McMahon as Rodney |
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Charles Anthony Hughes as Harold Talbot (as Tony Hughes) |
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Dewey Robinson as Wenzel (uncredited) |
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William Haade as Rawson (uncredited) |
| Directing | Frank McDonald | Director |
| Writing | Maxwell Shane | Screenplay |
| Writing | Edward T. Lowe Jr. | Screenplay |
| Sound | Willy Stahl | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Fred Jackman Jr. | Director of Photography |