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Film Description
‘The surging drama of love in the Kentucky hills springs to thrilling life as the first outdoor action romance filmed in colour!’
A feud, the origins of which can barely be remembered, has been boiling for decades between two sheltered mountain families; the Tollivers and the Falins. With plans to build a railroad through both families’ land and mine the coal deposits beneath it, enterprising outsider Jack Hale inadvertently becomes entangled in the region's politics. He soon captures the attention of the beautiful June Tolliver and quickly becomes involved in a love triangle with her and her cousin Dave.
Nominated for an Oscar in 1937 and Winner of a Special Recommendation at the 1936 Venice Film Festival, The Trail of the Lonesome Pine was the first feature film shot outside of a studio in three-strip Technicolor.