6/10
cowboys vs lumberjacks
9 September 2021
A conflict boils over in a small western community between newly arrived loggers and the local ranchers. The lumberjacks led by Jim Hadley (Alan Ladd) are looking for new forest to cut while the ranchers fear the lost of the trees would lead to land degradation.

The most interesting name in the credits is Aaron Spelling. He's the writer and a producer. It's an early movie for him. It's interesting to see his work but it's hard to tell how much of it is on the screen. This is not breaking any new ground and is nothing to write home about. At least, it looks professional. It's old fashion and not that great.

The biggest name in the cast is Alan Ladd but the hottest name may be Frankie Avalon. Frankie sings a couple of songs. Alan is the lead and he gets to wear the one bright red shirt. Well, he does change shirt later on. It is interesting to see real man climbing up the trees and doing old-style real logging. They are really cutting down trees for the movie. Logging is rarely done in movies and it's rarer still when they actually do it for real. That alone is probably worthwhile enough to watch this movie. The plot is another story. The directions are stiff and the pacing is a bit slow.
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