Overview
Jack De Quincy, an American graduate of Oxford, is still considered a wastrel playboy by his father, owner of a giant lumber company in the American northwest. To prove he is a man his father sends him there to take charge of a large lumber camp, filled with brawny he-men who spend their time drinking, gambling and brawling when not cutting timber. Once there, Jack establishes himself by winning a fight against "Dum-Dum" Pete, the toughest man in those parts. Along the way he sees to it that a needed operation is performed on the camp's mascot, a crippled young boy, and saves his sweetheart, Marie O'Nei, that daughter of a rival lumber company, from drowning in the river when the spring thaw causes an ice-break flood.
Actor | Age then | Age now | |
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![]() | 31 | March 6, 1967 (71) | |
![]() | 29 | July 3, 1987 (90) | |
![]() | 42 | June 25, 1973 (89) | |
![]() | 38 | October 28, 1938 (50) | |
![]() | 55 | March 1, 1937 (65) | |
- | February 1, 1929 (null) | ||
![]() | 55 | May 12, 1941 (70) |