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The 1937 American Technicolor lumberjack drama film Gods Country and the Woman was directed by William Keighley and written by Norman Reilly Raine. Starring in the movie are George Brent Joe King Beverly Roberts Barton MacLane Robert Barrat and Alan Hale Sr. Warner Bros. released the movie on January 16 1937 based on James Oliver Curwoods Gods Country and the Woman published in 1915. The first full-color full-length movie by Warner Brothers. filmed on location in Washington state close to Mount St. Helens. The Russett Company and Barton Lumber Company are rival lumber businesses that compete for lumber in the Northwest. In the Northwests forest a lumberjack has his sights set on a woman. Regarding the Technicolor Greene points out that there are some quite stunning views of trees carving enormous arcs against the sky as they fall but he also observes that the rapid cutting and quick dissolves corroborate the assumption that color will push the film back technically twelve years. In The Sunday Times Sydney Carroll reviewed the movie critically and mainly objected to the melancholy Technicolor technologies brutal handling of the arboreal flora. Greene also sarcastically observed the reactions of more seasoned critics and highlighted paragraphs from Sydney Carrolls review of the movie.