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Why did the dad burn all that good lumber?


Couldn't he have sold it for more of the money Clay Boy needed for college? Kind of a shame to see it all go up in flames. But I guess it provided a dramatic scene this way.

Love this movie. Watching it for the 100th time and it only gets better. That Maureen O'Hara was one gorgeous woman! And of course Henry Fonda gave one of his usual funny, touching performances.

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I just finished watching it as well. I can watch this movie over and over again. I too wondered about that great looking lumber, but it was done for dramatic effect. You and I think alike.

Oh, and I love "Lassie" movies too.

"If I were any closer to you, I'd be in back of you"

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;o)

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Rather than start another thread on this same subject, but...

...was I the ONLY person to IMMEDIATELY jump to the conclusion that Mr. Spencer started the fire to file a fraudulent insurance claim? He didn't even pick up the gas can or anything to TRY to make it look like an accident! I was saying, "I can't believe he'd do that, that's a crime, he'll be caught and sent to prison for fraud!"

When it turned out the real reason for clearing the land was honest, it made less sense. I said to Mom, maybe he knew the guy who wanted the land had other uses for it and that was the quickest way to clear it? (It also seemed the surrounding land was dry and the fire could have spread considerably.)

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