God's Country and the Woman

God's Country and the Woman is a 1937 American Technicolor drama film directed by William Keighley and written by Norman Reilly Raine. The film stars George Brent, Beverly Roberts, Barton MacLane, Robert Barrat, Alan Hale, Sr. and Joe King. The film is based on a 1915 novel by James Oliver Curwood entitled God's Country and the Woman and was released by Warner Bros. on January 16, 1937.[1][2][3]

God's Country and the Woman
Theatrical release poster
Directed byWilliam Keighley
Produced byLouis F. Edelman
Screenplay byNorman Reilly Raine
Story byPeter Milne
Charles Belden
Based onGod's Country and the Woman
1915 novel
by James Oliver Curwood
StarringGeorge Brent
Beverly Roberts
Barton MacLane
Robert Barrat
Alan Hale, Sr.
Joe King
Music byMax Steiner
CinematographyTony Gaudio
Edited byJack Killifer
Production
company
Distributed byWarner Bros.
Release date
  • January 16, 1937 (1937-01-16)
Running time
85 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Warner Brothers' first feature-length film in full Technicolor. Filmed on location near Mt. St. Helens in Washington state.[4]

Plot

Competing lumber companies, The Russett Company and Barton Lumber Company compete for lumber in the Northwest. A lumberjack has his eye on a woman, in the midst of the forest in the Northwest.

Cast

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