Be forewarned that "Captain (King of Dogs)" and "Dynamite (The Wonder Horse)" are billed above all of the cast except John Preston (who?), which means RCMP Sergeant Bruce Morton (John Preston) is going to spend a lot of time talking to Dynamite (Dynamite the Horse) and Captain (Captain King of Dogs), and the scary thing is they react better than most of the cast. Inspector Dawson (Harry Beery) 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 Dan Parker (Fred Parker) and a Mountie named McGee.

If you enjoy movies where the top-billed stars have four legs and fur, then Timber Terrors is exactly the weird little treat you’re looking for. If you’re a fan of coherent pacing or high-budget acting, you’ll probably want to skip this one before the opening credits finish rolling. It’s wild that Dynamite the Horse a...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"If you enjoy movies where the top-billed stars have four legs and fur, then Timber Terrors is exactly the weird little treat you’re looking for. If you’re a fan of coherent pacing or high-budget acting, you’ll probably want to skip this one before the opening credits finish rolling. It’s wild that Dynamite the Horse and Captain the Dog are billed above almost everyone else. Watching John Preston try to act alongside them is a strange experience. The animals honestly seem like they have a better..."

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