North of the Hudson Bay (1923)

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  • NORTH OF THE YUKON


    DIRECTED BY JOHN FORD
    FOX FILM CORPORATION


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    INFORMATION FROM IMDb

    Plot Summary
    Rancher Michael Dane ( Tom Mix ) goes to northern Canada to join his brother,
    Peter ( Eugene Palette ), who has struck gold with his partner, Angus McKenzie ( Will Walling ).
    En route, Dane meets and falls in love with Estelle McDonald ( Kathleen Key ).
    Arriving at the trading post, Dane discovers that Peter has been murdered.
    # Local authorities accuse McKenzie and summarily sentence him
    to walk the "death trail," a kind of torture involving starvation and exposure
    in which the prisoner is made to walk, accompanied by guards, until he dies.
    Dane becomes an object of the same torture when he tries to help the wrongfully accused man.
    They both escape, and Dane gets into a terrific fight with a pack of wolves.
    Estelle follows the group in a canoe, pursued by Cameron McDonald ( Frank Campeau ),
    her uncle, who is the real murderer of Peter Dane.
    McDonald dies after a thrilling chase over a waterfall,
    and Dane and Estelle escape to civilization
    Written by Pamela Short


    Cast
    Tom Mix ... Michael Dane
    Kathleen Key ... Estelle McDonald
    Jennie Lee ... Dane's mother
    Frank Campeau ... Cameron McDonald
    Eugene Pallette ... Peter Dane
    Will Walling ... Angus McKenzie
    Frank Leigh ... Jeffrey Clough
    Fred Kohler ... Armand LeMoir

    Directed
    John Ford


    Writing Credits
    Jules Furthman ... (screenplay)
    Jules Furthman ... (story)
    Cinematography
    Daniel B. Clark

    Best Wishes
    Keith
    London- England

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  • North of Hudson Bay is a 1923 American action film directed by John Ford.

    Approximately 40 minutes of footage still exist.[


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    North of Hudson Bay (1923) -- Sadly Incomplete
    10 August 2015 | by Pamela Short (Canada)