The Timber Queen
- Original title
- The Timber Queen
- Year
- 1922
- Running time
- 300 min.
- Country
- United States
- Director
- Screenwriter
- Bertram Millhauser. Story: Carl Krusada
- Cast
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- Ruth Roland
- Bruce Gordon
- Val Paul
- Leo Willis
- Frank Lackteen
- Bull Montana
- Al Ferguson
- Al Freez
- Chris Lynton
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- Producer
- Genre
- Action. Adventure | Silent Film
- Synopsis
- After the death of her father, Ruth Reading (Ruth Roland) inherits ownership of a large acreage of forest. Her boyfriend Don Mackay (Bruce Gordon) is a neighbouring farmer who is in love with Ruth, but is too bashful to tell her. Ruth's cousin, James Cluxton (Val Paul) receives a letter informing him that if Ruth does not marry by the time of her 21st birthday, then the ownership of the forest will be his. He remembers that in three months, Ruth will turn 21. Cluxton's confidant, "Bull" Joyce (Leo Willis) tells him that Ruth is spending a lot of time with Don Mackay. Joyce is sure if the relationship was to continue, Cluxton can say goodbye to inheriting the forest.
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