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Drums Along the Mohawk
Directed by
John Ford
Approved
1939
1h 40m
Drama
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Romance
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7.0
82%
60%
6.5
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After leaving a life of luxury, newlyweds Gil and Lana Martin settle on a farm on the New York frontier, only to be caught in the crossfire of Loyalists and Native Americans as the Revolutionary War begins.
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Cast of Drums Along the Mohawk
Claudette Colbert
Lana (Magdelana)
Henry Fonda
Gilbert Martin
Edna May Oliver
Mrs. Mc Klennar
Eddie Collins
Christian Reall
John Carradine
Caldwell
Dorris Bowdon
Mary Reall
Jessie Ralph
Mrs. Weaver
Arthur Shields
Reverend Rosenkrantz
Robert Lowery
John Weaver
Roger Imhof
Gen. Nicholas Herkimer
Francis Ford
Joe Boleo
Ward Bond
Adam Hartman
Kay Linaker
Mrs. Demooth
Russell Simpson
Dr. Petry
Spencer Charters
Innkeeper
Si Jenks
Jacob Small
Jack Pennick
Amos Hartman
Arthur Aylesworth
George Weaver
Chief John Big Tree
Blue Back
Charles Tannen
Dr. Robert Johnson
Drums Along the Mohawk Ratings & Reviews
From the Front Row
Mattie Lucas
While Gone with the Wind and The Wizard of Oz are often regarded as the standard bearers of Technicolor photography, it's hard to fathom why Drums Along the Mohawk isn't mentioned right alongside them.
MovieMartyr.com
Jeremy Heilman
Duty leads to detachment, as is typical in Ford, and there are sterling examples here of resolute stoicism triumphing over hysteria.
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
Visually very pleasing.
Filmcritic.com
Paul Brenner
a revelation
Combustible Celluloid
Jeffrey M. Anderson
It was Ford's first film in color and contains at least a handful of his most beautifully composed moments.
EmanuelLevy.Com
Emanuel Levy
Sketchy and episodic, John Ford's patriotic Revolutionary War tale is not one of his best dramatic efforts, but as his first color feature, it boasts stunning Oscar-nominated pictorial values.
Slant Magazine
Jeremiah Kipp
A lesser effort from Ford.
Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)
Ken Hanke
Beautifully photographed historical drama from John Ford.
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