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Northwest Passage

Northwest Passage

  • Status: Released
  • 23-02-1940
  • Runtime: 126 min
  • Score: 6.4
  • Vote count: 56

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.

Spencer Tracy

Major Robert Rogers

Robert Young

Langdon Towne

Walter Brennan

'Hunk' Marriner

Ruth Hussey

Elizabeth Browne

Nat Pendleton

'Cap' Huff

Louis Hector

Reverend Browne

Robert Barrat

Humphrey Towne

Lumsden Hare

Lord Amherst

Donald MacBride

Sergeant McNott

Isabel Jewell

Jennie Coit

Douglas Walton

Lieutenant Avery

Regis Toomey

Webster

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

C.E. Anderson

Ranger

Arthur Aylesworth

Innkeeper Flint

Rand Brooks

Eben Towne

Don Castle

Richard Towne

Richard Cramer

Sheriff Packer

Warren Douglas

George Eldredge

McMullen

Verna Felton

Mrs. Towne

Edward Gargan

Capt. Butterfield

Gibson Gowland

MacPherson

Denis Greene

Capt. Williams

Tony Guerrero

Capt. Jacobs

Frank Hagney

Capt. Grant

Gwendolyn Logan

Mrs. Browne

Tom London

Ranger

George Lynn

Joe Turner

Helen MacKellar

Sarah Hadden

Addie McPhail

Jane Browne

John Merton

Lt. Dunbar

Ferdinand Munier

Stoodley - Tavern Keeper

Ted Oliver

Farrington

Eddie Parker

Ranger

Andrew Pena

Konkapot

Lawrence Porter

Billy - Indian Boy

Kent Rogers

Odiorne Towne

George Sky Eagle

Indian Man

Robert St. Angelo

Solomon

Ray Teal

Bradley McNeil

Harry Wilson

Ranger

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