Flowing Gold (1940 film)

Flowing Gold is a 1940 American adventure film starring John Garfield, Frances Farmer, and Pat O'Brien.

Hap is pleasantly surprised to discover that Wildcat's daughter Linda has grown up into a very attractive woman.

However, Charles Hammond, Wildcat's longtime bitter enemy, sees to it that his loan request is turned down by the bank.

When they haul their equipment to the site Wildcat has leased, they find their way blocked by a fence put up by Hammond's men.

A crane is needed to put the fire out, but the driver refuses to go any further on the dangerous, rain-soaked, landslide-prone road.

[1] Garfield championed Farmer, who had recently been kicked out of a New York production of Ernest Hemingway's only play, The Fifth Column.

[1] According to the TV Guide review, "Beyond Garfield's dynamic persona, this is just another routine film for him, one with a fairly predictable plot.