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Timber Terrors

Inspector Dawson promises "Morton of the Mounted" a long-awaited vacation as soon as he solves the mystery of who killed an old fur trapper called Old Parker and a Mountie named McGee. Morton and his Mountie sidekick, Corporal Tiny Anderson, hit the tundra and Morton saves Mildred Boyd from a tormentor.

Top Cast

  • John Preston

    John Preston

    Mountie Sergeant Bruce Morton

  • Dynamite the Horse

    Dynamite the Horse

    Dynamite

  • Captain King of Dogs

    Captain King of Dogs

    Captain

  • Myrla Bratton

    Myrla Bratton

    Mildred Boynton

  • William Desmond

    William Desmond

    Royce Horter

  • Tom London

    Tom London

    Burke

Overview

Inspector Dawson promises "Morton of the Mounted" a long-awaited vacation as soon as he solves the mystery of who killed an old fur trapper called Old Parker and a Mountie named McGee. Morton and his Mountie sidekick, Corporal Tiny Anderson, hit the tundra and Morton saves Mildred Boyd from a tormentor.

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