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  • Timber Terrors (1935)
  • Approved
    59 min | Action, Drama, Western
Timber Terrors (1935)
Approved
59 min | Action, Drama, Western

Be forewarned that "Captain (King of Dogs)" and "Dynamite (The Wonder Horse)" are billed above all of the cast except John Preston (who?), which means RCMP Sergeant Bruce Morton (John Preston) is going to spend a lot of time talking to ...See moreBe forewarned that "Captain (King of Dogs)" and "Dynamite (The Wonder Horse)" are billed above all of the cast except John Preston (who?), which means RCMP Sergeant Bruce Morton (John Preston) is going to spend a lot of time talking to Dynamite (Dynamite the Horse) and Captain (Captain King of Dogs), and the scary thing is they react better than most of the cast. Inspector Dawson (Harry Beery) promises "Morton of the Mounted" a long-awaited vacation as soon as he solves the mystery of who killed an old fur trapper called Old Dan Parker (Fred Parker) and a Mountie named McGee. Morton and his Mountie sidekick Corporal Tiny Anderson (Tiny Skelton) hit the tundra and Morton, or the dog or the horse or all three, save Mildred Boynton (Myrla Bratton) from a tormentor. She says she and her brother, Bill Boynton (James Sheridan) are staying at a nearby lumber camp and she is worried about Bill as he has become friends with a man named Burke (Tom London) who causes Bill to drink too much. And, besides that, Burke is constantly forcing his unwanted attentions upon her. Morton allows as how he'll try to straighten Bill out when it is obvious Burke needs a little talking to himself. Morton has barely arrived when Burke ambushes him, ties him up and forces Bill, dressed as a Mountie, to go rob the lumber camp payroll. Morton, after being rescued by the dual efforts of Captain and Dynamite -- one of them notified the other of Morton's problem -- finally begins to suspect that Burke may be the root of all the problems and takes after him. Bill brings the robbery loot back to Burke, who shows his appreciation by shooting him dead, and Burke takes off. But Morton is not far behind. Written by Les Adams See less
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Director
Robert Emmett Tansey (as Robert Emmet)
Writers
Barry Barringer (story) | Robert Emmett Tansey (screenplay) (as Al Lane)
Producer
Robert Emmett Tansey (as Robert Tansey)
Cinematographer
Brydon Baker (photographed by)
Editor
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Updated Oct 1, 1935

Release date
Oct 1, 1935 (United States)

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16 cast members
Name Known for
John Preston
Mountie Sergeant Bruce Morton Mountie Sergeant Bruce Morton   See fewer
Dynamite the Horse
Dynamite (as Dynamite the Wonder Horse) Dynamite (as Dynamite the Wonder Horse)   See fewer
Myrla Bratton
Mildred Boynton Mildred Boynton   See fewer
William Desmond
Royce Horter Royce Horter   See fewer
Tom London
Burke Burke   See fewer
Harold Berquist
Simpson (as Harold Berquest) Simpson (as Harold Berquest)   See fewer
Fred Parker
Old Dan Parker Old Dan Parker   See fewer
James Sheridan
Billy Boynton (as Jim Sheridan) Billy Boynton (as Jim Sheridan)   See fewer
Tiny Skelton
Mountie Corporal Tiny Anderson Mountie Corporal Tiny Anderson   See fewer
Harry Beery
Mountie Inspector Dawson (uncredited) Mountie Inspector Dawson (uncredited)   See fewer
Jack Jones
Lightfoot (uncredited) Lightfoot (uncredited)   See fewer
Frank Lackteen
Henchman (uncredited) Henchman (uncredited)   See fewer
Clyde McClary
Bartender (uncredited) Bartender (uncredited)   See fewer
Francis Walker
Henchman (uncredited) Henchman (uncredited)   See fewer
Chief White Feather
Henchman Lobo (uncredited) Henchman Lobo (uncredited)   See fewer
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