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- In the wild, snow covered gold fields of Alaska, two brothers embark on a journey to collect a bounty in a desperate attempt to save their home: but what they find along the way is more than they bargained for.
- A boy rises to the occasion with his best friend (a lovable talking dog) to save his home and family.
- Claude Akins plays a tough, hard-drinking Alaska logging foreman, who likes fighting only slightly less than working.
- The H&L Lumber Company headed by Henry Lorimer and his daughter "Perry", receives a huge national defense order, and prepares to cut the dangerous Antler Valley tract. Eastern dude John Gordon applies for a lumberjack's job and Lorimer hires him. Soon, a series of accidents occur, topped by a forest fire of unknown origin, in which Lorimer is killed. Perry decides to carry on in her father's place, despite the objections of camp manager Barnes, who covets the company. The storehouse, where the dynamite needed to clear an avalanche is stored, explodes and Barnes blames Gordon. The latter has some cartridge cases used by the rifleman to explode the storehouse, and Barnes instructs his henchman Hodge Mason to get the evidence and kill Gordon. Perry overhears and attempts to stop them, but Barnes knocks her unconscious and puts her in the cab of a runaway train. Unable to keep Mason from reaching the plunger to set off an explosion to wreck the train, Gordon boards the speeding engine and races it over the danger spot ahead of the explosion. The engine and a few cars of lumber get through, and Perry is able to deliver the lumber order on schedule. Mason and Barnes are apprehended and Perry learns that Gordon is really John Gordon Hamilton, son of her late father's partner.
- Monte Hale is a stagecoach driver for Jed Baker's stage-line. Jed believes his brother, Ralph, is behind the many hold-ups of his stagecoaches but has no proof. Ralph, in turn, blames Jed for the attacks on the linemen of his pioneer telegraph company. Big Bart, a ruthless gunman and outlaw-gang leader working for crooked banker Jordan Weatherbee, is actually behind the troubles of both companies. Bart plans to frame Jed for a double-murder, then kill him. Monte saves his life, and together they devise their own plan to bring an end to the reign of lawlessness along the timber trail.
- If a girl falls into bed wasted and sobbing with a mouthful of sea salt chocolate after a horrible date and no one is around to hear it, does she make a sound? Timber the series is a web series based on real-life failed Tinder dates.
- Jess Vance and her father are homesteaders in the Northwest. For some time land-frauds "engineered" by a "ring" controlled by Senator Hoyle have been going on. Francis Ames, a lawyer, is sent by the government to investigate. The homesteaders endeavor to see Ames, but by the manipulation of Senator Hoyle are prevented from doing so, and they feel that Ames has double-crossed them. Jess boasts bravely of what she would do if she found one of the "dummies" on her claim. Ames learns that one of Hoyle's henchmen has arranged to send dummies to the timberland to "establish a residence" and cinch the ring's claim to the township where Jess lives. Ames stating that he is going east, follows the dummies. Jess meets Ames on her claim and orders him off. He refuses to leave and at the expiration of three days Jess again orders him off, and when he still refuses she shoots him, inflicting only a slight wound. Meantime his secretary, Stanley, meets Cora Abbott, a former friend of Ames. She obtains information that Ames is laid up in his cabin and reports to Hoyle. He tells her to "get something" on Ames. She goes to the woods, and to Ames' dismay insists that she has come to nurse him back to health. In the meantime Jess, feeling sorry for him, has bandaged his wound. He learns of the contempt in which he is held by the settlers. Cora, to get rid of Jess, tells her that she and Ames are engaged. Ames asks Cora to leave, which she does, after a stormy scene, but she bribes two forest scouts to burn Ames' cabin on the night the settlers have decided to burn the cabin of the jumpers. Ames, hearing of the proposed attempt to drive out the jumpers, leaves his cabin in charge of a half-breed. When Jess is told of the burning of Ames' cabin, and the finding of a charred body, she is broken-hearted, and to forget her own heartache offers to go to Portland to see if anything can be done toward the settlement of the homesteaders' wrongs. She is granted an interview with Ames, and there are two very surprised people when Ames sees his forest girl and Jess discovers that her jumper and the despised Ames are one and the same. Later she gladly gives up her homestead rights to become Ames' bride.
- Bruce Standing, known as The Timber Wolf, puts up a grubstake for Joe Terry, an old prospector in search of gold. Joe finds a rich lode, and Babe Deveril, a scoundrel who wants Joe's claim, has him jailed and beaten by the sheriff in an attempt to discover the mine's location. When Joe won't talk, Deveril orders his release from jail and forces Reenee Brooks to use her feminine wiles in another attempt to learn the mine's location. Bruce discovers this plot; after thrashing Deveril, he abducts Reenee and takes her to his cabin. Reenee gradually comes to love and respect Bruce, and he breaks up the Deveril gang.
- The film is based upon the actual account of conservationist Helen Boyd Dull, who in 1904 saved what is now American's oldest stand of longleaf pines after encountering formerly enslaved workers bleeding the trees of their resin for the turpentine industry.
- Far removed in the Appalachians, a bone-tired brewer must care for his bedridden wife and infant child while facing moral dilemmas with fatal consequences.
- The documentary - narrated by Ann Schatz -- presents an in-depth view into this unique best-practice club, which operates professional men's and women's teams in the USA's MLS and NWSL. The production explores a variety of topics ranging from the entity's corporate structure to its fans, infrastructure and even social responsibility initiatives. Interviews with key individuals from the club and the two teams, including -- but not limited to -- Merritt Paulson, Gavin Wilkinson, Alex Morgan, Tobin Heath, Paul Riley, Caleb Porter, Jack Jewsbury and Diego Valeri - will provide valuable insight.
- Nell, a sweet little mountain maid, has as a sweetheart Bob, a product of the forest. Her father is the owner of large tracts of forest lands over which Nell roams at her own sweet will. One day there comes a city youth who employs Bob as a guide and so it is that he meets Nell. Bob is a little suspicious of his intentions and keeps a pretty close watch upon him. The youth and Nell take many strolls and it is not long before he is making love to her, but comes the day when he attempts to force his attentions upon her. Bob intervenes and the two struggle desperately. Bob hurls the youth over the bank into the water and then rescues him. Bob and Nellie are reconciled and happy.
- When Madeline finds herself at the mercy of a mysterious cult, the 'Strangers', she must prove how far she is willing to fall in order to save her sick sister.
- A young woman is heir to vast timber lands which the timber trust seeks to secure. She is opposed by a cousin who seeks to prevent her from marrying before she is twenty-one, as under the terms of her father's will he will then inherit the property. In her fight against these odds she is assisted by a lumber foreman who falls in love with her.
- A Canadian girl sends for help to a mounted police officer asking him to release her from the brutal persecution from her father.
- Derek for DesertWolfArmory has a timber rattlesnake who gets to eat a live rat for the first time. Meanwhile, he live feeds some of his other venomous snakes with live rodents.
- Willy Beard for Venom Central shows you more of his work at his venom room. This time he's feeding, cleaning and hooking his big venomous snakes including: Urutus, Timber rattlesnakes and Bushmasters. He is also live feeding as a part of his (and his wife's) research of how snakes' feeding behaviors like striking, holding on and letting go of the prey.
- Geoffrey is almost 70 years old and resides in a 44-acre timber in Iowa. He was raised across the road from the timber, and in 1982, his childhood dream of living in the woods came true. 28 years later, he reflects on his love for home and family in this short documentary from Darren Peak.
- One day a stranger comes to a lumber camp called Timber Gulch and settles into an isolated cabin outside the camp, where he keeps to himself and never speaks to anyone. The only reaction anyone ever sees from him is when he hears a gunshot, and then he tracks down the source of the sound and forcibly takes the gun away from its user. One day an elderly man and a young girl arrive at the camp, and the camp boss realizes that the man is an old friend of his he hasn't seen in years. The old man relates a tale to his friend that the boss comes to believe may involve the silent stranger who lives outside the camp.
- A couple in Newhaven face a race against time as they build their dream home on a windswept cliff-top site in time for the birth of their baby.
- 2018–Podcast Episode
- 2002– 21mPodcast Episode
- 2015– 29mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2019)2019– 1h 6mPodcast Episode
- Kevin returns to London to see if Bill has completed the two timber and glass houses.
- Episode: (2020)2018– 46mPodcast Episode
- The history of the timber castles that once populated medieval England, but are only mounds of earth today.
- Episode: (2019)2008– 39mPodcast Episode
- 2021– 49mPodcast Episode