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The Big Trees

MAMMOTH REDWOOD WILDERNESS -- TREASURE PILED TO THE SKY!
1952 | 89m | English

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In 1900, unscrupulous timber baron Jim Fallon plans to take advantage of a new law and make millions off California redwood. Much of the land he hopes to grab has been homesteaded by a Quaker colony, who try to persuade him to spare the giant sequoias...but these are the very trees he wants most. Expert at manipulating others, Fallon finds that other sharks are at his own heels, and forms an unlikely alliance.
Release Date: Feb 05, 1952
Director: Felix E. Feist
Writer: John Twist, James R. Webb, Kenneth Earl
Genres: Drama, Western
Keywords tree, sequoia
Production Companies Warner Bros. Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 02, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Kirk Douglas Jim Fallon
Eve Miller Alicia Chadwick
Patrice Wymore Daisy Fisher / Dora Figg
Edgar Buchanan Walter 'Yukon' Burns
John Archer Frenchy LeCroix
Alan Hale Jr. Tiny
Roy Roberts Judge Crenshaw
Charles Meredith Elder Bixby
Harry Cording Cleve Gregg
Ellen Corby Sister Blackburn
William Challee Brother Williams (uncredited)
Lane Chandler Brother Dorn (uncredited)
Frank Hagney Glen (uncredited)
Michael Jeffers Lumberman (uncredited)
Bill McLean Ivan (uncredited)
Lester Sharpe Gray (uncredited)
Duke Watson Murdock (uncredited)
Michael McHale Accountant (uncredited)
Name Job
Felix E. Feist Director
John Twist Screenplay
James R. Webb Screenplay
Kenneth Earl Story
Heinz Roemheld Original Music Composer
Clarence Kolster Editor
Edward Carrere Art Direction
G.W. Berntsen Set Decoration
Gordon Bau Makeup Artist
Frank Mattison Assistant Director
Leslie G. Hewitt Sound
Hans F. Koenekamp Special Effects
Allen Pomeroy Stunts
Bert Glennon Director of Photography
Maurice De Packh Orchestrator
Ray Heindorf Music Director
Name Title
Louis F. Edelman Producer
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Wuchak
6.0

Old-fashioned atypical Western laden by complex legal/financial talk, but has several highlights RELEASED IN 1952 and directed by Felix Feist, "The Big Trees" stars Kirk Douglas as a conniving lumber baron, Jim Fallon, who schemes to make it rich in Northern California in 1900 when a new law mean ... s large tracks of land are up for grabs to whoever can pay the fees. He plans to cut down the mighty redwoods but a colony of homesteading Quaker-like Christians are unwavering in their resolve to save the largest of the sacred trees, which are the ones Fallon wants most. Edgar Buchanan plays Fallon’s sidekick-turned-marshal in the Redwoods, Walter "Yukon Lucky" Burns. This was a remake of Warner Brother's "Valley of the Giants" from fifteen years earlier. While Douglas worked for free to get out of his WB contract it doesn’t seem like it, as he has his usual gusto. The old-fashioned tone will likely turn off modern viewers but the environmental message was certainly ahead of its time. The story lacks drive, however, due to the convoluted dialog about legalities & finance; it's as though you need a doctorate on California land law in order to follow what’s happening. Fallon (Douglas) naturally becomes smitten by religious beauty Alicia Chadwick (Eve Miller) while having dubious links to blonde showgirl Dora "Daisy Fisher" Figg (Patrice Wymore). Speaking of whom, jaw-dropping Wymore has a memorable song & dance sequence that’s worth the price of admission, particularly when she, um, never mind. There are several other highlights, like a scene that shows how ancient the redwoods are (e.g. they were fully grown when William the Conqueror invaded England in 1066). Furthermore, there are fistfights, a falling tree that crushes a cabin, a dynamited dam, a thrilling runaway train sequence, a huge trestle that collapses under the train, a sacrificial death and a good moral(s). I should add that the script perpetuates the myth that “The Lord helps those who help themselves” comes from the Bible. While a worthy proverb, it’s not Scripture. Watch out for Alan Hale Jr. (the Skipper from Gilligan’s Island) playing Tiny. THE MOVIE RUNS 1 hour 29 minutes and was shot in Redwood Groves, Orick and Eureka, California. WRITERS: John Twist and James R. Webb wrote the screenplay from Kenneth Earl’s novel. GRADE: B-/C+

Jun 23, 2021