The Timber
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Directed by | Anthony O'Brien |
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Cinematography | Phil Parmet |
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Music by | Tim Borquez |
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Running time | 82 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $2.1 million[1] |
The Timber is a 2015 American
Plot
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They meet a witness, Percival Hawkins, who has had his tongue cut out. The boys theorize their father did this to keep him quiet. Before they can reach the mine, their cart breaks down, and they lose two horses. Left with a single horse, they press forward without the cargo. The mine supervisor turns out to have gone mad, and Thomas assaults him when he finds the expected ore to instead be worthless. Tensions rise as Wyatt accuses Thomas of being sent to kill them.
As they discus religion, Wyatt says he believes himself destined for hell. Samuel suddenly steps in a rope trap, and bandits attack them; Thomas is killed before they drive off the bandits. Overwhelmed, Samuel turns back, though Wyatt says he will not give up. Eventually, Wyatt turns back to find Samuel, only to run into Hawkins, who indicates he knows Samuel's location. Hawkins leads him to a bear cave inhabited by a cannibal. Hawkins dies as he helps the brothers defeat the cannibal.
Out of bullets and armed only with a single knife, the brothers grimly push forward. When they reach Jebediah's camp, they are allowed entrance when they identify themselves. However, they are taken prisoner and pressed into slave labor. A revolt ends in many deaths, and the brothers take Jebediah's lieutenant prisoner in the melee. He leads them to Jebediah, only to be shot and killed by Jebediah's bow. Jebediah takes them prisoner. As Wyatt pleads for Samuel's life, Jebediah says he and Wyatt are the same. Jebediah challenges Wyatt to a knife fight and kills him. Samuel, realizing he can not take in his father, kills him.
Meanwhile, Samuel's wife, with the help of Sheriff Snow, kills several goons led by Howell, who claims to now own her land due to foreclosure. After killing Howell himself, Snow's deputy discovers oil on Samuel's land while digging a grave. Samuel returns home and embraces his wife.
Cast
- James Ransone as Wyatt
- Josh Peck as Samuel
- Aracely Arambulaas Kim Daniel
- Ernesto Laguardia as Luis Daniel
- Michelle Vieth as Lauren Daniel
- Francisco Gattorno as Jose Maria
- Daniela Castro as Isabel Maria
- William Gaunt as Jebediah
- David Bailie as Sheriff Snow
- Attila Árpa as Patrick "The Bear"
- Elisa Lasowski as Lisa
- Mark Caven as Colonel Rupert Thomas
- Shaun O'Hagan as Jim Broadswell
- Julian Glover as George Howell
- Maria Doyle Kennedy as Maggie
Production
Filming took place in the Carpathian Mountains in Romania and at the Media Pro Studios in Bucharest.[3] Peck said the weather reached extreme temperatures, but he and Ransone still volunteered to do additional takes.[4]
Release
The Timber was released in Germany on February 27, 2015.[5] Well Go USA Entertainment released it in North America on October 6, 2015.[6]
Reception
Andy Crump of Paste called the film "a slog lacking in both tempo and urgency".[7]
References
- ^ "The Timber (2015)". The Numbers. Retrieved December 29, 2017.
- ^ Kroll, Justin (January 30, 2012). "ANA builds 'Timber' Western". Variety. Retrieved August 27, 2012.
- ^ Bettinger, Brendan (January 30, 2012). "Josh Peck and James Ransone to Star in THE TIMBER". Collider. Retrieved August 27, 2012.
- ^ Prokopy, Steve (November 19, 2012). "Capone talks to RED DAWN star (and Wolverines quarterback) Josh Peck about the perks of a delayed opening, fighting the Chinese, er, North Koreans, and meeting Tom Cruise!!!". Ain't It Cool News. Retrieved December 29, 2017.
- PC Games. December 10, 2014. Retrieved December 19, 2015.
- Indiewire. Retrieved December 19, 2015.
- ^ Crump, Andy (April 11, 2017). "The 20 Best Westerns on Netflix". Paste. Retrieved December 29, 2017.
External links
- The Timber at IMDb
- The Timber at Rotten Tomatoes