Park Avenue Logger

Park Avenue Logger is a 1937 American lumberjack Western film directed by David Howard.[1] The film is also known as Millionaire Playboy in the United Kingdom and Tall Timber (American reissue title).It is based on the short story of the same name by Bruce Hutchison that appeared in the 30 November 1935 issue of the Saturday Evening Post.Unknown to the elder Curren, his son spends his evenings as a masked wrestler; Grant believes his family would be embarrassed if they knew the truth.The hard and dangerous tasks that Paul orders him to do backfire when Grant sets a faster pace that the workmen emulate.
David HowardDaniel JarrettEwing ScottBruce HutchisonLeonard GoldsteinGeorge A. HirlimanFrank B. GoodRKO Radio PictureslumberjackWesternSaturday Evening Postaesthetemasked wrestlerGeorge O'BrienBeatrice RobertsWillard RobertsonWard BondGertrude ShortLloyd IngrahamGeorge RosenerRobert Emmett O'ConnorInternet ArchiveThere Were ThirteenMystery RanchThe Golden WestThe Rainbow TrailRobbers' RoostSmoke LightningThe Mystery SquadronThe Lost JungleCrimson RomanceIn Old Santa FeThe Marines Are ComingThunder MountainHard Rock HarriganWhispering Smith SpeaksO'Malley of the MountedThe Mine with the Iron DoorThe Border PatrolmanDaniel BooneConflictHollywood Stadium MysteryBorder G-ManPainted DesertThe Renegade RangerLawless ValleyArizona LegionTrouble in SundownThe Rookie CopTimber StampedeThe Fighting GringoThe Marshal of Mesa CityLegion of the LawlessBullet CodePrairie LawTriple JusticeSix-Gun GoldDude Cowboy