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God's Country and the Woman

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Steve Russett (George Brent) returns home to Vancouver, British Columbia, to help his brother, Jefferson (Robert Barrat), manage their family logging business. However, after he botches a deal, Jefferson tries to fly him to the logging camp so he can put in manual labor. Steve escapes and ends up in the camp of their rival, the Barton Logging Company. Stranded, Steve works for the Bartons and falls in love with the manager, Jo (Beverly Roberts), who is unaware of his true identity.

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Meyer Levin (Patterson Murphy) Esquire Magazine Logging scenes in Technicolor. Otherwise quite mediocre. Apr 22, 2020 Full Review Ann Ross Maclean's Magazine The romance seems rather silly, but there are some exciting lumber-camp shots and sequences, and the technicolored scenery is impressive and beautiful in its own rat her unnatural way. Oct 8, 2019 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Steve Russett (George Brent) returns home to Vancouver, British Columbia, to help his brother, Jefferson (Robert Barrat), manage their family logging business. However, after he botches a deal, Jefferson tries to fly him to the logging camp so he can put in manual labor. Steve escapes and ends up in the camp of their rival, the Barton Logging Company. Stranded, Steve works for the Bartons and falls in love with the manager, Jo (Beverly Roberts), who is unaware of his true identity.
Director
William Keighley
Producer
Hal B. Wallis
Screenwriter
Norman Reilly Raine
Production Co
Warner Brothers/Seven Arts
Genre
Drama
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 20m