The cattlemen graze their cattle in the big pines, but the railroad wants to clear cut the land and sell the timber for profit. Then they can sell the land to another railroad and make a lot... Read allThe cattlemen graze their cattle in the big pines, but the railroad wants to clear cut the land and sell the timber for profit. Then they can sell the land to another railroad and make a lot of money while destroying the wilderness. Scott and Henry are against them and try to sho... Read allThe cattlemen graze their cattle in the big pines, but the railroad wants to clear cut the land and sell the timber for profit. Then they can sell the land to another railroad and make a lot of money while destroying the wilderness. Scott and Henry are against them and try to show that Jay and Dunlap are robber barons. First they must stop the phoney homesteading scam... Read all
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- Jay Jones' Receptionist
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- Short Phony Witness
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- Logger
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- Sam Brill
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- Pete Larkin - Homesteader
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- Townsman
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In "Timber Stampeded" some very unscrupulous railroad tycoons are using the law to steal. They're creating a railroad only in order to get a right of way...and they are clear-cutting the land to make a fortune off the lumber. Now with the law behind them, these railroaders and lumbermen are trying to chase all the ranchers off their land. So, it's up to Scott Baylor (O'Brien) to investigate and put everything right.
The western about some baddie trying to steal the ranchers' land is very familiar...probably the most familiar B-movie plot. Because of this, I wouldn't exactly call "Timber Stampede" original...though it is well made and lacks many of the usual cliches of B-westerns. You'll see no singing cowboys nor pretty boys in this one. Because of this and the general high quality of the movie, I think this one earns a 6.
Wallace however does know the value of publicity and he even brings along a Nellie Bly type reporter Marjorie Reynolds to insure he's portrayed favorably in the press. Another of his hires is gunfighter Robert Fiske for dirtier work.
Basically Wallace is fraudulently using the Homestead Act to have his loggers take out claims and sign over water and timber rights to him. The idea is strip the land of its resources and skedaddle. Fiske is around t take care of complainers.
Chill Wills has some good moments as O'Brien's sidekick. This will be a popular western with environmentalists.
I really like Robert Fiske as gunslinger Matt. His hard-eyed stare and deadpan demeanor are striking to see and bespeak a lifetime of casual cruelty. Chill Wills too does well with comedy relief without being silly, some of his tall tales being a real hoot. Then too O'Brien gets to sport some of the biggest Stetsons on record, at the same time, he's pushing a bit on the waistline, but then he is a middle-aged 40. It hasn't slowed him down, however.
All in all, it's a colorful and well-produced programmer with a good positive message.
A slam bang finale rounds up a lively western starring George O' Brien. Here, he tackles a scam concocted by some bigwigs and there's plenty of hard riding, schemes and gun smoke before the dust settles. There's some impressive stunt work - Riding through a windows, horses leaping over the wagon and leaping on top of two guys on a horse. It's a fun western with a strong story and grand scenery.
Did you know
- TriviaThis was the first of cowboy star George O'Brien's RKO entries to lose money during its initial release.
- GoofsScott walks into the saloon expecting a showdown with Matt, yet does not react the first time Matt draws. Which turns out okay because Matt merely shoots off Scott's hat (like Scott had done to Matt earlier). However, Scott could not have known that Matt's first draw was without lethal intent. Considering the high stakes in a confrontation with a sheriff-murdering gunslinger hired by ruthless greedy robber-barons, an avenging character like Scott should have shot back immediately.
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Matt Chaflin, Hired Gunslinger: I always give a man an even break - unless I know he's faster on the draw than I am.
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- A fuerza de hombría
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- Columbia, California, USA(town scenes)
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- Runtime59 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1