
Rough Romance
Adventure · Western
Overview
Love and logging in the Cascade Mountains of Oregon.
Top Cast


George O'Brien
George O'Brien
Billy West
George O'Brien
Billy West


Helen Chandler
Helen Chandler
Marna Reynolds
Helen Chandler
Marna Reynolds


Antonio Moreno
Antonio Moreno
Loup La Tour
Antonio Moreno
Loup La Tour


Roy Stewart
Roy Stewart
Sheriff Milt Powers
Roy Stewart
Sheriff Milt Powers


Harry Cording
Harry Cording
Chick Carson
Harry Cording
Chick Carson


David Hartford
David Hartford
'Dad' Reynolds
David Hartford
'Dad' Reynolds


Eddie Borden
Eddie Borden
Laramie
Eddie Borden
Laramie


Noel Francis
Noel Francis
Flossie
Noel Francis
Flossie


Frank Lanning
Frank Lanning
Pop Nichols
Frank Lanning
Pop Nichols


John Wayne
John Wayne
Lumberjack (uncredited)
John Wayne
Lumberjack (uncredited)
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