Lumberjack (film) explained

Lumberjack
Director:Lesley Selander
Producer:Lewis J. Rachmil (associate producer)
Harry Sherman (producer)
Starring:See below
Music:Paul Sawtell
Cinematography:Russell Harlan
Runtime:65 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Lumberjack is a 1944 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander.

Plot

Buck Peters, the owner of the Bar-20 Ranch, tells Hoppy to stop his daughter, Julie, from eloping. Hoppy is too late to stop the wedding, but he arrives in time to see Julie's husband murdered.[1]

The widowed bride hires Hoppy to find her husband's murderer, and save her new home from land grabbers. While protecting Julie's High Sierras' land Hoppy must climb down a rope onto a dangerous log dam.[2]

Cast

Soundtrack

Notes and References

  1. Reid, John, Hollywood 'B' Movies: A Treasury of Spills, Chills & Thrills, page 90, Lulu Books, 2005
  2. Cozard, W. Lee, More Magnificent Mountain Movies, page 91, W. Lee Cozad