A young forestry graduate, Jim Thornton, is involved in a race between timber companies to fill a major contract. Jim has joined the crew of a genial timber baron, Burbridge, and foils attempts by a rival, Blake, to sabotage their work. J. Alan Kenyon's special effects are the highlights of the film with comic relief provided by Joe Valli as a Scottish timber-train driver amorously pursued by a shrill-voiced maid of the Burbridge's country house.
Directing | Ken G. Hall | Director |
Writing | Frank Harvey | Screenplay |
Writing | Frank Hurley | Story |
Camera | George Heath | Director of Photography |
Sound | Clive E. Cross | Sound |
Art | Eric Thompson | Art Direction |
Editing | William Shepherd | Editor |
Directing | Ronald Whelan | Assistant Director |
Crew | J. Alan Henyon | Special Effects |
Crew | Frank Harvey | Dialogue Coach |
Production | Jack Bouter | Production Manager |
Production | Harry Strachan | Production Manager |
Production | George Cross | Casting |
Costume & Make-Up | Mavis Ripper | Costume Designer |
Sound | Lindley Evans | Music Director |