The Big Trees (1952) |
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| Director(s) | Felix E. Feist |
| Producer(s) | Louis F. Edelman |
| Top Genres | Action, Drama, Western |
Featured Cast of The Big Trees See More »
Kirk Douglas
(as Jim Fallon)
Patrice Wymore
(as Daisy Fisher / Dora Fi...)
Edgar Buchanan
(as Walter 'Yukon' Burns)
John Archer
(as Frenchy LeCroix)
Alan Hale Jr.
(as Tiny)
Roy Roberts
(as Judge Crenshaw)
Harry Cording
(as Cleve Gregg)
Ellen Corby
(as Sister Blackburn)
The Big Trees Overview:
The Big Trees (1952) was a Action - Drama Film directed by Felix E. Feist and produced by Louis F. Edelman.
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The Big Trees Quotes:
Daisy Fisher:
You stye on the eye of a flea on a thigh of a nit on the neck of a gnat!
Judge Crenshaw:
Mr. Burns, I've heard you were an honest man and good with a gun. But I also heard you confessed to weakness for liquor, cards and women.
Walter 'Yukon' Burns: Not women, your Honor. They ain't for the weak.
Walter 'Yukon' Burns: Not women, your Honor. They ain't for the weak.
Jim Fallon:
Stop thinking so hard, Frenchie. You're liable to get yourself a bad headache.
Elder Bixby:
Violence is not our creed.
Walter 'Yukon' Burns: Yeah, I know. And I believe in turning the other cheek... but you just run out of cheeks. It's time to start growing some religious muscle.
Walter 'Yukon' Burns: Yeah, I know. And I believe in turning the other cheek... but you just run out of cheeks. It's time to start growing some religious muscle.
Daisy Fisher:
What is this, a hotel or a nursery?
Alicia Chadwick: A baby was just born here, thanks to Jim.
Daisy Fisher: Congratulations...
Jim Fallon: What do you mean "thanks to Jim"?
Daisy Fisher: I'd better get out of here. It might be catching.
See More Quotes from The Big TreesAlicia Chadwick: A baby was just born here, thanks to Jim.
Daisy Fisher: Congratulations...
Jim Fallon: What do you mean "thanks to Jim"?
Daisy Fisher: I'd better get out of here. It might be catching.
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As of 2002, the rights to this film became public domain, and DVD copies that were "digitally remastered" began appearing in 99 Cent stores in LA area in 2004.
The reading that Fallon does at the dinner is from Psalms 41, verse 1.