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The Lumberjack
film with a runtime of 16 minutes, released in 1913. Presented in English.
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The oldest film shot in Wisconsin that still exists in its original, complete form. Produced by an itinerant film company out of Omaha, Nebraska and cast with Wausau, Wisconsin locals, the short, silent one-reeler tells a romantic story set against the backdrop of the city's lumber mills.
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How long is The Lumberjack?
The Lumberjack runs for 16m.
What language is it available in?
The primary language listed for this title is English.
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