God's Country and the Woman

God's Country and the Woman (1937)

Men as untamed as the wilderness charge this drama with all the fury of nature and human emotions unleashed!

  • Genre: Drama, Romance
  • Release Date: 1937-01-16
  • User Rating: 4.2/10 from 4 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 25min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Warner Bros. Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: William Keighley
star 4.2/10
From 4 Ratings

Summary

Hard-nosed Jefferson Russett runs a logging company; his brother, Steve, is the prodigal son. Steve becomes stranded on the competition's property and slowly learns the business and of his brother's dirty tricks.

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  • George Brent

    as Steve Russett
  • Beverly Roberts

    as Jo Barton
  • Barton MacLane

    as Bullhead
  • Robert Barrat

    as Jefferson Russett
  • Alan Hale

    as Bjorn Skalka
  • Joe King

    as Red Munro
  • El Brendel

    as Ole Olson
  • Addison Richards

    as Gaskett
  • Roscoe Ates

    as Gander Hopkins
  • Billy Bevan

    as Plug Hat
  • Joseph Crehan

    as Jordan
  • Bert Roach

    as Kewpie
  • Victor Potel

    as Turpentine
  • Mary Treen

    as Miss Flint
  • Herbert Rawlinson

    as Doyle
  • Harry Hayden

    as Barnes
  • Pat Moriarity

    as Tim O'Toole
  • Max Wagner

    as Gus
  • Susan Fleming

    as Grace Moran
Directing William Keighley Director
Art Allen M. Davey Assistant Director of Photography
Writing Charles Belden Story
Sound Max Steiner Music
Editing Jack Killifer Editor
Art Wilfrid M. Cline Assistant Director of Photography
Art Carl Jules Weyl Art Direction
Sound Leo F. Forbstein Music Director
Camera Tony Gaudio Director of Photography
Writing Peter Milne Story
Sound Max Steiner Original Music Composer
Writing Norman Reilly Raine Screenplay
Writing James Oliver Curwood Novel

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