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  • Timberesque (1935)
  • Approved
    Short | 20 min | Short, Drama, Musical
Timberesque (1935)
Approved
Short | 20 min | Short, Drama, Musical

Famed singing star Andy Rance is stood up by his bride-to-be at the altar. Rejected by the world, he takes his dog Flash and escapes to the wilderness of the High Sierras. Finding peace communing with nature, Andy is content until a female...See moreFamed singing star Andy Rance is stood up by his bride-to-be at the altar. Rejected by the world, he takes his dog Flash and escapes to the wilderness of the High Sierras. Finding peace communing with nature, Andy is content until a female aviatrix, Celeste, crashes her biplane near his camp. Despite having sworn off humanity, the former celebrity finds himself intrigued by this mysterious woman, particularly with her tendency towards late night skinny dipping. When Celeste is threatened by a pack of bloodthirsty wolverines, Andy puts aside his isolationist ways to save the woman he loves. See less
Director
Writers
Robert St. Claire (adaptation) | William Berke (original story)
Producer
Editor
Arthur A. Brooks (as Arthur Brooks)
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Updated Mar 7, 1935

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Mar 7, 1935 (United States)

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