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Directed by Jack Conway,
Norman Foster,
W. S. Van Dyke,
King VidorOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
Adventure,
Historical,
Romance,
WesternThemes Political filmsActors Spencer Tracy,
Robert Young,
Walter Brennan,
Ruth Hussey,
Nat Pendleton,
Robert BarratRating69%
The film opens in the year 1759 with the arrival of Langdon Towne (Robert Young) in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. The son of a cordage (rope)- maker and ship rigger, he returns from Harvard University after being expelled for complaining about college food and drawing an unflattering picture of the President of Harvard College. Though disappointed, Langdon's family greets him with love, as does Elizabeth Browne (Ruth Hussey), the daughter of a noted clergyman. Elizabeth's father (Louis Hector) is less welcoming, however, and denigrates Langdon's aspirations to becoming a painter. That evening, while drinking in the local tavern with friend Sam Livermore (Lester Matthews), Langdon makes indiscreet remarks disparaging Wiseman Clagett (Montagu Love), the king's attorney, and the Indian agent, Sir William Johnson, unaware that Clagett is sitting in the next room with another official. Facing arrest for his comments, Langdon fights the two men with the help of "Hunk" Marriner (Walter Brennan), a local woodsman and friend, before they both escape into the woods., 1h53
Directed by W. S. Van Dyke,
Lucien HubbardOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Musical theatre,
Adventure,
Musical,
Romance,
WesternThemes Films about music and musicians,
Musical films,
Operetta filmsActors Jeanette MacDonald,
Joan Crawford,
Nelson Eddy,
Reginald Owen,
James Murray,
Polly MoranRating66%
Marie de Flor (Jeanette MacDonald) is a Canadian soprano performing in Roméo et Juliette in Montreal; the Premier of Quebec is in the audience. Inviting him and his entourage to supper after the performance, she learns from a 'half-breed' man called Boniface (George Regas), that her brother Jack, supposedly in prison for armed robbery, was wounded as he escaped from prison and has killed a Mountie in the process. Making her excuses, she leaves for the Canadian wilderness with Boniface, hoping to help Jack.