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La loi du plus fort

Original title: Timberjack
  • 1955
  • Approved
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
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Sterling Hayden, David Brian, and Vera Ralston in La loi du plus fort (1955)
DramaWestern

In the late 1800s Montana, two competing logging operators clash over ownership of a logging railroad, land and timber clear-cutting rights.In the late 1800s Montana, two competing logging operators clash over ownership of a logging railroad, land and timber clear-cutting rights.In the late 1800s Montana, two competing logging operators clash over ownership of a logging railroad, land and timber clear-cutting rights.

  • Director
    • Joseph Kane
  • Writers
    • Allen Rivkin
    • Dan Cushman
  • Stars
    • Sterling Hayden
    • Vera Ralston
    • David Brian
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    246
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Joseph Kane
    • Writers
      • Allen Rivkin
      • Dan Cushman
    • Stars
      • Sterling Hayden
      • Vera Ralston
      • David Brian
    • 17User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    Sterling Hayden
    Sterling Hayden
    • Tim Chipman
    Vera Ralston
    Vera Ralston
    • Lynne Tilton
    David Brian
    David Brian
    • Croft Brunner
    Adolphe Menjou
    Adolphe Menjou
    • 'Sweetwater' Tilton
    Hoagy Carmichael
    Hoagy Carmichael
    • Jingles
    Chill Wills
    Chill Wills
    • Steve Riika
    Jim Davis
    Jim Davis
    • Poole
    Howard Petrie
    Howard Petrie
    • 'Axe-Handle' Ole
    Ian MacDonald
    Ian MacDonald
    • Pauquette
    Elisha Cook Jr.
    Elisha Cook Jr.
    • Punky
    • (as Elisha Cook)
    Karl 'Killer' Davis
    • Red Bush
    • (as Karl Davis)
    Wally Cassell
    Wally Cassell
    • Veazie
    Tex Terry
    • Charlie
    George Marshall
    • Fireman
    The Lancers
    • Singers
    Richard Alexander
    Richard Alexander
    • Barfly
    • (uncredited)
    Margaret Cahill
    • Dance Hall Girl
    • (uncredited)
    Michael Cirillo
    • Hot Seat Bit
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Joseph Kane
    • Writers
      • Allen Rivkin
      • Dan Cushman
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    6richardchatten

    "What's a man want oil for when he's got timber?"

    Vera Ralston in the Dietrich role gets to sing three songs, while Hoagy Carmichael has only one. But this Republic 'A' feature in Trucolor surrounds Mrs Yates with majestic treescapes, vintage locomotives and Sterling Hayden as her leading man flanked by a classy supporting cast; so you get your money's worth.
    6bkoganbing

    They're fighting over timber and Vera, not necessarily in that order

    Lesser Hoagy Carmichael is better than the top drawer effort of a lot of composers. And Hoagy and the songs he does with and without Vera Hruba Ralston is the best thing about Timberjack. Which as you probably gathered is a story about logging.

    Sterling Hayden comes home after the murder of his father and finds that dad's rival David Brian is ruling the roost there and eliminating competition. Originally Hayden was going to sell, but he and his father's foreman Chill Wills decide to stay and fight.

    Timber isn't all that Hayden and Brian are scrapping about, they've also got saloon entertainer Vera on their minds and on their libidos. Vera is as wooden as ever, but she's something to look at in a low cut dress.

    But the real treat is Hoagy Carmichael, playing the piano and accompanying Ralston and himself. Several songs were written for this film and Carmichael is always a treat.

    There is also an adroit performance by Adolphe Menjou as Ralston's father, an attorney with a drinking problem. He's never bad in anything he does even if the film isn't top drawer.

    Timberjack also features some good location cinematography, especially in the forest scenes and the logging scenes. Fans of Sterling Hayden and Hoagy Carmichael should like this, most especially the latter.
    bob the moo

    A standard movie with the mix of songs, fights, drama and romance doing enough to make it watchable

    When he hears of his father's death, Tim Chipman returns to the family logging territory and company to help run it. However he walks back into a losing battle where rival logger Croft Brunner bought up the railway line and refused Chipman to remove his logs on it, forcing them to be moved the longest and costliest way; Brunner then followed this with an offer to buy Chipman out. When Chipman throws the offer back in Brunner's face he ends up dead in suspicious circumstances. With Tim taking over, Brunner hopes to get his offer accepted but Chipman Junior has no intention of giving the company to a man he suspects had a hand in his father's death.

    From the opening credits alone (a hilariously corny song with some real gems in the lyrics - "hurry back, hurry back, timberjack") my hopes were not high but I decided, in the name of continuing to put off more important things, to watch it anyway. The film quickly moves into the standard patter for this type of film by running a series of songs, fistfights, romance and melodrama in a cycle that builds to an ending that more or less mixes them all together. This is hardly anything new and is typical of the "entertainment for all" ethos of similar films and it doesn't really do any aspect of it well enough to stand out or make any sort of lasting impression. The plot has an enjoyable tension between Chipman and Brunner and also produces some unspectacular but fun fight scenes; the romance aspect is badly done and reduces parts of the film to the level of poor melodrama. The songs are perky and lively but none of them stuck in my mind longer than the numbers themselves. This mix did enough to entertain me on a basic level, which was all I was really expecting it to do. The most interesting parts for me were the sections that showed the loggers in action – either up the top of a massive tree or floating logs down a river; it was fascinating to see it being done although I wouldn't watch the whole film again for that reason.

    The cast is mixed but are part of the all-round entertainment value of the film. Hayden is a good screen presence in even the most average films and so he is here – just sticking out his chest and jaw and letting them do the work. Brian is a reasonable foil and, despite having less of a presence gives almost as good as he gets. Ralston is a bit bland but is good in the musical numbers; Carmichael provides a small bit of comic relief. Noir fans will probably be as surprised as I was to find Elisha Cook Jr in a tiny role hidden behind a wisp of whiskers! Overall this is a fairly average film that doesn't really excel at anything but does the usual mix of action, melodrama and music together to produce an enjoyable film. It isn't anything special but it has just about enough going for it to be a watchable 90 minutes if you are in an undemanding mood.
    6helpless_dancer

    Rival logging crews vie for timber acreage

    A prodigal son returns to the northwest logging territory to reclaim his family business which had been shut down due to the death of his father. Things got rough in the community as the other firm's owner stopped at nothing to be number one. Lots of singing, dancing, and fisticuffs in this high action yarn.
    searchanddestroy-1

    Splendid Trucolor Republic movie

    One of the most solid Republic Picture's western, and not the most known. Except JOHNNY GUITAR and the John Ford's films of course. The presence of the likes of Sterling Hayden and David Brian as the villain help obviously a lot, unlike the bland Vera Ralston's character. It is colourful, action packed, very predictable, but one of my Joseph Kane's favourite of the fifties. This prolific western maker, "home" director for Republic Studios, did his best in the fifties, though in the late forties he also gave us good stuff. Splendid natural settings and the Trucolor process can easily match this western to the best of Paramount or Universal companies features. And as usual in Republic Westerns, you have also a musical, singing scene; it's the "home" tradition for this studio, but here it is far more bearable than the awful Roy Royer's or Gene Autry's period of the forties....

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    • Goofs
      Just before he starts the hijacked train, the boom's shadow falls across Tim Chipman's back while he is removing his coat.
    • Soundtracks
      The Tambourine Waltz
      Lyrics by Paul Francis Webster

      Music by Hoagy Carmichael

      Arranged by Van Alexander (uncredited)

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    • Release date
      • February 18, 1955 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Timberjack
    • Filming locations
      • Glacier National Park, Montana, USA
    • Production company
      • Republic Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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