Henry Stamper, Hank Stamper's father, and Hank Stamper work together to cut and ship logs out of Oregon. The town is outraged when the Stampers refuse to stop despite the town going bankrupt and the other loggers going on strike, but Hank insists on pushing his family to continue chopping trees. Hank's wife wishes he would slow down and wants to spend more time with him. Adding Hank's half-brother, Leland, to the mix only adds to their woes.
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Henry Stamper, Hank Stamper's father, and Hank Stamper work together to cut and ship logs out of Oregon. The town is outraged when the Stampers refuse to stop despite the town going bankrupt and the other loggers going on strike, but Hank insists on pushing his family to continue chopping trees. Hank's wife wishes he would slow down and wants to spend more time with him. Adding Hank's half-brother, Leland, to the mix only adds to their woes.
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