Drums Along The Mohawk (1939)

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Written by Walter D. Edmonds, Sonya Levien

Directed by John Ford

Running Time: 100 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1939

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

As the Revolutionary War rages, Gilbert and Lana Martin head West to settle in Mohawk Valley in upstate New York but are soon fighting for their lives against Native Indians and English aggressors. Western.

When is Drums Along The Mohawk next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Sky Movies Classics November 12th, 5:50pm and on Sky Movies Classics November 13th, 5:00am. See more...

Cast

Claudette ColbertLana Martin
Image for Henry FondaHenry FondaGilbert 'Gil' Martin
Edna May OliverMrs. McKlennar
Eddie CollinsChristian Reall
John CarradineCaldwell
Dorris BowdonMary Reall
Jessie RalphMrs. Weaver
Arthur ShieldsRev. Rosenkrantz
Robert LoweryJohn Weaver
Roger ImhofGeneral Nicholas Herkimer
Francis FordJoe Boleo
Ward BondAdam Hartman
Kay LinakerMrs. Demooth
Russell SimpsonDr. Petry
Spencer ChartersInnkeeper
Si JenksJacob Small
Jack PennickAmos Hartman
Arthur AylesworthGeorge Weaver
Chief John Big TreeBlue Back
Charles TannenDr. Robert Johnson
Paul McVeyCapt. Mark Demooth
Tiny JonesMrs. Reall
Beulah Hall JonesDaisy
Edwin MaxwellRev. Daniel Gros
Robert GreigMr. Borst
Clara BlandickMrs. Borst

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