Valley of the Giants (film)

Valley of the Giants

Theatrical release poster
Directed by William Keighley
Produced by Louis F. Edelman
Screenplay by Seton I. Miller
Michael Fessier
Starring Wayne Morris
Claire Trevor
Frank McHugh
Alan Hale, Sr.
Donald Crisp
Charles Bickford
Music by Adolph Deutsch
Cinematography Sol Polito
Edited by Jack Killifer
Production
company
Distributed by Warner Bros.
Release dates
  • September 17, 1938 (1938-09-17)
Running time
79 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Valley of the Giants is a 1938 American drama film directed by William Keighley and written by Seton I. Miller and Michael Fessier. The film is based on Peter B. Kyne's popular novel The Valley of the Giants.[1] The film stars Wayne Morris, Claire Trevor, Frank McHugh, Alan Hale, Sr., Donald Crisp and Charles Bickford. The film was released by Warner Bros. on September 17, 1938.

Plot

This film is about a man named Bill Cardigan who owns a large portion of the California Redwoods. Characters Howard Fallon along with Hendricks, Lee Roberts, Ed Morell and Fingers McCarthy go to California and try to procure Bills land. Howard finds out about Bills large debt that he owes to the bank and now has a way to get ownership of the forest. Accidentally the claims Howard had towards the land get destroyed in a fire giving Bill a chance to reclaim his ownership. Now all Bill has to do it get his lumber cut and shipped within six weeks. Howard does everything in his power to stop Bill including destroying the railroad, damming the river and even locks him along with Lee in the caboose of the train and sends it towards the destroyed track. Fallon gets captured and surrenders to Bill giving him back his land.[2]

Cast

Production

This film is the third reproduction of the 1919 film directed by James Cruze and the 1927 film directed by Charles Brabin. The original film was lost up until 2010 when the film was presented to the Library of Congress by the Russian film archive Gosfilmofond.[3]

References

  1. Keighley, William (1938). The Valley of the Giants. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc .New York Film.
  2. "Valley of the Giants". American Film Institute.
  3. Gladysz, Thomas (October 26, 2010). "Once lost Northern California film now found". AXS Entertainment.
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