Timber Queen | |
Director: | Frank McDonald |
Producer: | William H. Pine William C. Thomas |
Music: | Willy Stahl |
Cinematography: | Fred Jackman Jr. |
Editing: | Victor Lewis |
Distributor: | Paramount Pictures |
Runtime: | 66 minutes |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
Timber Queen is a 1944 American lumberjack drama film directed by Frank McDonald.[1]
It was Arlen's last film for Pine-Thomas for a number of years until Speed to Spare (1948).
Russ Evans gets out of the service and meets Elaine, the widow of Ken, a man he served with. He helps her protect the rights to some timber land that she has inherited.
The film was originally called Timberman.[2] Pine-Thomas signed Mary Beth Hughes to make this film and a musical The Duchess Rides High.[3]
Filming took place in July 1943.[4]
The film was slanted more towards comedy than many earlier Pine-Thomas films.[5]