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Freckles

1960 | 83m | English

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A young man with only one hand gets a job at a timber camp and falls for his boss's daughter.
Release Date: Oct 19, 1960
Director: Andrew V. McLaglen
Writer: Harry Spalding, Gene Stratton-Porter
Genres: Drama
Keywords logging, lumber camp
Production Companies Associated Producers (API)
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Apr 27, 2024
Entered: Apr 27, 2024
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Name Character
Martin West Freckles
Carol Christensen Chris Cooper
Jack Lambert Duncan
Roy Barcroft John McLean
Steve Peck Jack Barbeau
Lorna Thayer Alice Cooper
Ken Curtis Wessner
John Eldredge Mr. Cooper
Name Job
Andrew V. McLaglen Director
Harry Spalding Writer
Gene Stratton-Porter Novel
Henry Vars Original Music Composer
Willard Kirkham Assistant Director
Mary Yerke Script Supervisor
Jack Solomon Sound
Don L. Cash Makeup Artist
Frank Parmenter Production Manager
Leigh Carson Property Master
Leonard A. Schwartz Production Assistant
Floyd Crosby Director of Photography
Harry Gerstad Editor
Name Title
Harry Spalding Producer
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Geronimo1967
5.0

The fresh-faced Martin West is the eponymous, rootless, chap employed by a kindly lumber merchant to protect his harvest from thieves. He is a city boy with no experience and only one hand, so his task is not going to be easy! What now ensues is all pretty routine, and is rather annoyingly peppered ... by some songs from Jack Lambert's "Glockamorra" style Irish accent. The photography, though, is beautiful and there is a fair degree of authentic looking fisticuffs for our champion as he tries to contain the thieving aspirations of the aggrieved hoodlum "Barbeau" (Steve Peck) and his gang. Luckily, he befriends "Chris" (Carol Christensen) who provides a bit of inspiration and love interest before she deflates the young man by announcing she is leaving to go to college... It's quite an engaging story of courage in the face of ostensibly overwhelming odds, but the acting and writing are all just a bit too "nice". It's certainly an handsome film to look at, though.

Feb 13, 2023