
Drums Along the Mohawk
53rd New York Film Festival
September 25 - October 11, 2015
In 1939, the great John Ford made Stagecoach, Young Mr. Lincoln, and this Eastern Western, his first Technicolor film, set in New York’s Mohawk Valley on the eve of the American Revolution, with Henry Fonda and Claudette Colbert as a newly married couple facing up to the rigors of frontier life.
In 1939, the great John Ford made Stagecoach, Young Mr. Lincoln, and this Eastern Western, his first Technicolor film, set in New York’s Mohawk Valley on the eve of the American Revolution, with Henry Fonda and Claudette Colbert as a newly married couple facing up to the rigors of frontier life. Restored by Academy Film Archive and 20th Century Fox with funding provided by The Film Foundation. A 20th Century Fox release.



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