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Rating: 6.3/10 by 52 users

Northwest Passage (1940)

Based on the Kenneth Roberts novel of the same name, this film tells the story of two friends who join Rogers' Rangers, as the legendary elite force engages the enemy during the French and Indian War. The film focuses on their famous raid at Fort St. Francis and their marches before and after the battle.

Directing:
  • King Vidor
  • Harrold Weinberger
  • Robert A. Golden
  • Bert Spurlin
  • Bill Lewis
Writing:
  • Kenneth Roberts
  • Talbot Jennings
  • Laurence Stallings
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Feb 23, 1940

Rating: 6.3/10 by 52 users

Alternative Title:
Die Nordwest Passage - DE
Nord-West Passage - DE

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Magyar
Runtime: 02 hour 06 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: fort, native american, ranger, massacre, scalping, cannibal, french and indian war

Spencer Tracy
Major Robert Rogers
Robert Young
Langdon Towne
Walter Brennan
'Hunk' Marriner
Ruth Hussey
Elizabeth Browne
Louis Hector
Reverend Browne
Robert Barrat
Humphrey Towne
Lumsden Hare
Lord Amherst
Donald MacBride
Sergeant McNott
Isabel Jewell
Jennie Coit
Douglas Walton
Lieutenant Avery
Lloyd Bridges
Uniformed Soldier / Officer
Addison Richards
Lieutenant Crofton
Hugh Sothern
Jesse Beacham
Montagu Love
Wiseman Clagett
Lester Matthews
Sam Livermore
Truman Bradley
Captain Ogden
Arthur Aylesworth
Innkeeper Flint
Rand Brooks
Eben Towne
Don Castle
Richard Towne
Richard Cramer
Sheriff Packer
Verna Felton
Mrs. Towne
Edward Gargan
Capt. Butterfield
Denis Greene
Capt. Williams
Tony Guerrero
Capt. Jacobs
Frank Hagney
Capt. Grant
George Lynn
Joe Turner
Helen MacKellar
Sarah Hadden
Addie McPhail
Jane Browne
John Merton
Lt. Dunbar
Ferdinand Munier
Stoodley - Tavern Keeper
Ted Oliver
Farrington
Lawrence Porter
Billy - Indian Boy
Kent Rogers
Odiorne Towne
Ray Teal
Bradley McNeil
Hank Worden
Ranger Tying Oars
Frederick Worlock
Sir William Johnson

John Chard

Rogers And His Jolly Green Rangers. Northwest Passage is directed by King Vidor and adapted to screenplay by Laurence Stallings and Talbot Jennings from the Kenneth Roberts novel of the same name. It stars Spencer Tracy, Robert Young and Walter Brennan. Music is by Herbert Stothart and cinematography by William V. Skall and Sidney Wagner. "This is a story of our early America….of the century of conflict with French and Indians….when necessity made simple men, unknown to history, into giants in daring and endurance. It begins in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, in 1759…." Hurrah! What with the film having a reputation as one of the greatest adventure films of all time, that opening salvo for Vidor's movie doubly whets the appetite.What follows is more a case of a visually great picture, dotted with action, that is more about actual heroes than heroic deeds. Certainly the first hour of the picture leans more towards the slow burn than anything raising the pulse. However, characters are well drawn by Vidor and his team, with quality performances to match from the leads, and when the action dose come, such as the excellent battle at the Abenaki village, they more than pay back the patience of the viewer. We need to be forgiving for the overtly racist fervour that permeates the plot, so instead just rejoice in men triumphing over many obstacles, both of the mind and the body. 7/10


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