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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 use...Read more
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The main selling point of Drums Along the Mohawk for me at least, is the director, John Ford. He's the reason I bought it and the big reason for watching it more than once. ...Read more
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Outstanding Revolutionary War movie
This one stars Henry Fonda and Claudette Colbert. It's the story of a young America and a couple who wed and head for the beautiful Mohawk Valley to start their lives. Among...Read more

Drums Along the Mohawk (DVD, 2005)

John Ford, Henry Fonda|Theatrical release: 1939 | Rating: Not Rated

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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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  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Film Country: USA
  • UPC: 024543172833

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Genre:Westerns
Format:DVD

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Director:John Ford
Leading Role:Henry Fonda
eBay Product ID: EPID45550708
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Drums Along the Mohawk

Created: 10/12/07
The main selling point of Drums Along the Mohawk for me at least, is the director, John Ford. He's the reason I bought it and the big reason for watching it more than once. Drums Along the Mohawk is the third in a string of wonderful films Ford directed from 1939 unril the beginning of the war. It's his first film in color and for a director with such a great visual sense that alone is a reason for viewing it more than once. Another big reason is that Drums Along the Mohawk is an exciting movie and a great entertainment. Finally, unlike a previous reviewer, I don't believe that the lack of Oscar victories means much so far as the quality of a film. There's many Oscar winners that are forgotten today while overlooked pictures from the same year are loved and enjoyed and will be remembered as long as people watch movies. Reason enough to plunk down a couple of dollars for something as well done as Drums Along the Mohawk.
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Outstanding Revolutionary War movie

Created: 10/01/09
This one stars Henry Fonda and Claudette Colbert. It's the story of a young America and a couple who wed and head for the beautiful Mohawk Valley to start their lives. Among the cast are also Edna Mae Oliver and Ward Bond. You may even recognize some lesser lights such as the Protestant Preacher from the movie "The Quiet Man" and another little fellow who absolutely should have played a hobbit.

Henry Fonda is at his best in this one. You can see "Grapes of Wrath" level acting and "every man is a hero in his own way" in this one. Ward Bond is at his best playing Adam. Edna Mae Oliver is one of a kind. Claudette Colbert shines as the pampered colonial girl from New York State who faces the hardship, testing and joy of being a colonial settler's wife.

Great for 4th of July and Thanksgiving family viewing.
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Drums along the Mohawk

Created: 27/06/08
If you like old time story telling this is a good addition to any DVD collection. Henry Fonda is young and handsome. He makes you believe his story.The trials and hardships of the day are very clear. You want to reach out and help this young couple just starting out in marriage. Aside from being a good family film the story line is good and simple.
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Very Early America

Created: 13/03/10
An under-appreciated classic.I wish there were more films
depicting this time period.The only thing I didn't like about
this movie was that Henry Fonda couldn't show enough emotion.
I guess that's just his stuffy personality.Overlooking that,
it was a fine portrayal of life in early America.
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Drums Along the Mohawk

Created: 08/02/10
I have been looking for this movie on dvd for along time and I am so glad that I decided to look on e-bay. I love this old movie and I could watch it over and over again. I love Claudette Colbert and Henry Fonda. They are great togther.
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