Year: 1952
Runtime: 89 mins
Language: English
Director: Felix E. Feist
Set in 1900, ruthless timber baron Jim Fallon exploits a new law to profit from California’s ancient redwoods. The land he targets is held by a Quaker colony that urges him to spare the giant sequoias—exactly the trees he covets. As Fallon manipulates those around him, rival interests close in, forcing him into an unexpected alliance.
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