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  1. Drums Along the Mohawk is a film directed by John Ford with Claudette Colbert, Henry Fonda, Edna May Oliver, John Carradine .... Year: 1939. Original title: Drums Along the Mohawk. Synopsis: In Revolutionary America, Gil Martin takes his new wife Lana back to his farm in upstate New York.

  2. 18 de abr. de 2023 · DRUMS ALONG THE MOHAWK, a photoplay in 12 reels by Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp. (C) 10Nov39; L9429. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp. (PWH); 7Sep67; R417118.

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  3. John Ford directed this outdoor adventure set in the American Colonial period. Gilbert and Lana Martin (Henry Fonda and Claudette Colbert) are a young couple trying to make a home in New York State's Mohawk Valley, but repeated attacks by Indians drive them, along with other settlers in the valley, into a nearby fort, where they watch helplessly as the natives lay waste to their farms and cabins.

  4. Henry Fonda delivers one of his most memorable performances in this classic adventure helmed by legendary director John Ford. Fonda plays a frontiersman protecting his family in the years before the Revolutionary War, when the East was as wild as the West would become one hundred years later. In the lawless backwoods of New York, Fonda courageously leads a band of settlers against Indian attacks.

  5. Drums Along the Mohawk ( bra: Ao Rufar dos Tambores; prt: Ouvem-se Tambores ao Longe) [ 4][ 5][ 6] é um filme estadunidense de 1939, dos gêneros faroeste, aventura e drama histórico - romântico, dirigido por John Ford, estrelado por Claudette Colbert e Henry Fonda, e co-estrelado por Edna May Oliver, Eddie Collins, John Carradine e Dorris ...

  6. Drums Along the Mohawk (1939) Drums Along the Mohawk (1939) View more photos Movie Info. Synopsis The year is 1776, and newlyweds Gilbert (Henry Fonda) and Lana Martin (Claudette Colbert) have ...

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  7. Drums Along The Mohawk (1939) -- (Movie Clip) At The Borst Home The first scene in director John Ford’s first color (Technicolor) film, Henry Fonda and Claudette Colbert as colonials Gil and Lana are married in Albany, New York, 1776, cinematography credit shared by Bert Glennon and Ray Rennahan, Edwin Maxwell the celebrant, Robert Grieg and Clara Blandick her parents, opening Drums Along ...