Drums Along The Mohawk [DVD] [1939] |
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Staring:
Claudette Colbert,
Henry Fonda,
Edna May Oliver,
Eddie Collins,
John Carradine
Director:
John Ford
Average Customer Rating:     
List Price: £9.99
Our Price: £4.60
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Audience Rating: Parental Guidance Binding: DVD EAN: 5060034571216 Format: PAL Label: Optimum Home Entertainment Manufacturer: Optimum Home Entertainment Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Optimum Home Entertainment Region Code: 2 Release Date: 2005-11-07 Running Time: 100 Studio: Optimum Home Entertainment Theatrical Release Date: 1939 |
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    Very Pleased, 2009-10-18 I had watched this film on TV and decided I wanted to view it without ad brecks. It is a very interesting film detailing the struggles of an early pioneer couple. The package arrived within the time frame promisedAm
    Drums Along the Mohawk, 2010-06-04 This film was purchased for my aunt who will be 80 next february, I watch it with her, the film was based on true fact, and as such was quite horrific. I could not get this film anywhere but Amazon came good again, thank you again Amazon.
    FAULTY BATCH., 2009-10-24 this film is worth watching because it shows us the problems and dilemmas of the early settlers in the wild west . the film i recieved jumps at the start of the film mostly 2 mins sometimes 8 mins there was a tiny mark under disc's surface inside edge , the seller happily replaced the disc and it arrived fully sealed however once i opened the case the very same mark is under the surface and the film is jumping 2 mins into the start .this was uncanny and it has to be a manufacturing problem with the disc ,the film plays perfectly after the jump and you don't miss anything really but be warned of the probable fault.
    Lavishly produced but sadly unengaging, 2007-11-10 At a risk of a beating, Drums Along the Mohawk is one of those occasional much-beloved John Ford films that didn't really work for me. As with My Darling Clementine, Ford is much more interested in the ephemera - rituals, gatherings, minor supporting characters - than he is in story or his rather bland leads (Claudette Colbert and a dull Henry Fonda on autopilot, as he is in many of his films for Ford), and much of the humor seems particularly misplaced here, turning the burning of the widow's farm or even the burning alive of one settler into semi-comic moments. The final chase is beautifully shot, but for all Ford's efforts to establish a sense of community worth fighting for, it's hard to care.
Unlike the US DVD, which includes the original trailer, or the French DVD which includes a 47-minute documentary, the UK disc has no extras but does boast a beautifully restored colour transfer.
    like they used to make, 2010-04-21 this film took me back to my childhood when they had real stars on screen two of the screens great stars put together and boy did they pull it off realism of what the early settlers went through just to grow food to live but had to put up with indians and the rouge french who wanted it all for themselves but they fought back with true grit and finally overcome the indians but not without losing a great lot of people who were willing to die for what they believe in lots of brutality and a few comedy moments this film has it all great viewing and a great film you wont be dissapointed buy it regards duke
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