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Drums Along the Mohawk

1939 - Not Rated
Release Date: 12/04/2007
Features: DVD Features: Full Frame - 1.33 Audio: Mono Stereo - English, Spanish, French Additional Release Material: Behind the Scenes Audio Commentary: Film Historians Julie Kirgo, Nick Redman Trailers: Theatrical Trailer Text/Photo Galleries: Production Stills (75 Stills) Still Galleries Studio Portraits (33 Stills) Additional Products: Lobby Cards (8 Stills)
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J&R Item # 1006325_10
UPC # 024543482765
Label: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
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1939 - Not Rated
Release Date: 05/24/2005
Features: DVD Features: Keep Case Full Frame - 1.33 Audio: Mono - English, Spanish, French Stereo - English Subtitles - English, Spanish - Optional Additional Release Material: Behind the Scenes: Restoration Comparison Trailers: Theatrical Trailer
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J&R Item # 1006325_6
UPC # 024543172833
Label: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
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DRUMS ALONG THE MOHAWK is John Ford's first film in Technicolor (which recently perfected far richer shadings of color than had previously been possible), and the director uses it to stunning effect. The film stars Henry Fonda as Revolutionary War-era farmer Gilbert Martin, who, in 1776, has returned with his well-born wife, Lana (Claudette Colbert), to his rustic cabin in the increasingly dangerous Mohawk River valley. At first unaccustomed to the harsh physical challenges of frontier life, Lana adjusts to the work at hand and is soon able to help her husband in the fields. Shortly after they learn that the colonies are at war with the British, their farmhouse is attacked and burned to the ground by a party of Tory-led Indians. The feisty Widow McKlennar (Edna May Oliver) provides temporary shelter for the couple, but it's only a matter of time before the Indians launch a more brutal assault. Save for THE QUIET MAN, DRUMS ALONG THE MOHAWK contains the richest passages of pastoral imagery in Ford's entire canon, the visual beauty nearly upstaging the spectacular and terrifying Indian battles. The performances, particularly Oliver (who garnered an Oscar nomination) as the vinegary widow and the superbly stoic Fonda, enable Ford to again demonstrate the heroism and limitations of rugged individualism. The scenes of an Indian prisoner spread-eagled on a wagon and Gilbert's escape are repeated almost exactly in the 1982 dystopian classic THE ROAD WARRIOR.

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