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WesternComedyRomance

North to Alaska

- These were the adventures . . . fighting, laughing and brawling their way from Seattle to Nome!

After striking gold in Alaska, the romantic George sends his womanizing partner Sam to bring his fiancée up from Seattle. When Sam finds that she has already married, he returns instead with Angel, a dancer originally from France.

Release Date : 1960-11-07

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : 20th Century Fox

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

John Wayne

Character Name : Sam McCord

Original Name : John Wayne

Gender : Male

Stewart Granger

Character Name : George Pratt

Original Name : Stewart Granger

Gender : Male

Ernie Kovacs

Character Name : Frankie Canon

Original Name : Ernie Kovacs

Gender : Male

Fabian

Character Name : Billy Pratt

Original Name : Fabian

Gender : Male

Capucine

Character Name : Michelle "Angel" Bonet

Original Name : Capucine

Gender : Female

Mickey Shaughnessy

Character Name : Peter Boggs

Original Name : Mickey Shaughnessy

Gender : Male

Karl Swenson

Character Name : Lars Nordqvist

Original Name : Karl Swenson

Gender : Male

Kathleen Freeman

Character Name : Lena Nordqvist

Original Name : Kathleen Freeman

Gender : Female

John Qualen

Character Name : Logger

Original Name : John Qualen

Gender : Male

Stanley Adams

Character Name : Breezy

Original Name : Stanley Adams

Gender : Male

Alan Carney

Character Name : Bartender (uncredited)

Original Name : Alan Carney

Gender : Male

James Griffith

Character Name : Salvation Army Leader

Original Name : James Griffith

Gender : Male

Joe Sawyer

Character Name : Land Commissioner

Original Name : Joe Sawyer

Gender : Male

Johnny Lee

Character Name : Coachman

Original Name : Johnny Lee

Gender : Male

Esther Dale

Character Name : Woman at Picnic

Original Name : Esther Dale

Gender : Female

Lilyan Chauvin

Character Name : Jenny Lamont

Original Name : Lilyan Chauvin

Gender : Female

Douglas Dick

Character Name : Lieutenant

Original Name : Douglas Dick

Gender : Male

Joey Faye

Character Name : Artist

Original Name : Joey Faye

Gender : Male

Arlene Harris

Character Name : Madam of The Hen House

Original Name : Arlene Harris

Gender : Female

Max Mellinger

Character Name : Everett Bishop

Original Name : Max Mellinger

Gender : Male

Barbara Hines

Character Name : Dans Hall girl

Original Name : Barbara Hines

Gender : Female

John Burnside

Character Name : Miner (uncredited)

Original Name : John Burnside

Gender : Male

Monte Burkhart

Character Name : Arnie's Friend (uncredited)

Original Name : Monte Burkhart

Gender : Male

Clancy Cavanaugh

Character Name : Dog (uncredited)

Original Name : Clancy Cavanaugh

Gender : Male

Lilyan Chauvin

Character Name : Jenny Lamont (uncredited)

Original Name : Lilyan Chauvin

Gender : Female

Richard Collier

Character Name : Steambath - Skinny Sourdough (uncredited)

Original Name : Richard Collier

Gender : Male

Stephen Courtleigh

Character Name : Duggan (uncredited)

Original Name : Stephen Courtleigh

Gender : Male

Jane Crowley

Character Name : Woman at Picnic (uncredited)

Original Name : Jane Crowley

Gender : Female

Richard Deacon

Character Name : Angus - Hotel Desk Clerk (uncredited)

Original Name : Richard Deacon

Gender : Male

Ollie O'Toole

Character Name : Mack (uncredited)

Original Name : Ollie O'Toole

Gender : Male

Pat Hogan

Character Name : Miner (uncredited)

Original Name : Pat Hogan

Gender : Male

Frank Faylen

Character Name : Arnie (uncredited)

Original Name : Frank Faylen

Gender : Male

Jack Gordon

Character Name : Fight Spectator (uncredited)

Original Name : Jack Gordon

Gender : Male

Sol Gorss

Character Name : Gunman at Arnie's Claim (uncredited)

Original Name : Sol Gorss

Gender : Male

Fred Graham

Character Name : Ole (uncredited)

Original Name : Fred Graham

Gender : Male

Charles Seel

Character Name : Gold Buyer (uncredited)

Original Name : Charles Seel

Gender : Male

Hal Taggart

Character Name : Saloon Show Patron (uncredited)

Original Name : Hal Taggart

Gender : Male

Dale Van Sickel

Character Name : Saloon Brawler (uncredited)

Original Name : Dale Van Sickel

Gender : Male

Maurice Dallimore

Character Name : Bartender (uncredited)

Original Name : Maurice Dallimore

Gender : Male

George Ford

Character Name : Miner (uncredited)

Original Name : George Ford

Gender : Male

Sam Harris

Character Name : Barfly (uncredited)

Original Name : Sam Harris

Gender : Male

Reviews

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

What did I did? Out of 20th Century Fox, North to Alaska is directed by Henry Hathaway (& uncredited input from John Wayne) and stars John Wayne, Stewart Granger, Ernie Kovacs, Fabian & Capucine. The film script is based on the play Birthday Gift by Ladislas Fodor, and it's a CinemaScope/Deluxe Color production with Leon Shamroy's cinematography mainly on location at Point Mugu in California. Lionel Newman scores the music and the film also features a hit song of the same name song by Johnny Horton. The plot sees George Pratt (Granger) & Sam McCord (Wayne) strike gold in Alaska. Nicely set up, George sends Sam to Seattle to bring back his fiancée. However, upon finding the girl, Sam learns that she has married another man and Sam makes the decision to bring back a pretty working girl called Angel (Capucine) as a substitute. Trouble is, is that Angel misunderstands and thinks Sam wants her for himself and begins to fall in love with him. Things are further complicated back in Nome when con man Frankie Canon (Ernie Kovacs) tries to steal their claim. Not only that but Angel has to contend with George's mood swings and the puppy dog like attentions of George's younger brother, Billy (Fabian). It often gets forgotten just what a good comedy actor John Wayne was. His icon status, and the genre he's most famous for, tends to keep his comedy pieces from being discovered by the casual movie fan. Which is a shame because with films like Donovan's Reef, McLintock! and this here Hathaway treasure, there's enough fun and adventure to blow away the blues. The story in truth is nothing to write home about, it's a standard love triangle piece surrounded by gold rush conning and conniving. While teenage singer Fabian is out of his depth as his hyperactive hormone act quickly loses impetus. Also problematic is that Capucine, though regally pretty, gives a one note and lacklustre performance that needs Wayne & Granger to offset it in the scenes they share with her. And yet the film still works incredibly well as a romantic comedy adventure. There's as many fists thrown here as there is in a championship boxing bout, with three hilariously staged free for all punch ups within the movie. The chemistry between Wayne & Granger is spot on as they do macho in a comedy stylie, and Kovacs revels in being the moustache twirling con man. Hathaway (stepping in when Richard Fleischer bailed out of the project) was a dab hand at action scenes, with a rolling wagon cart-come-shoot out-punch up sequence as rip roaring as it is funny. Hell! even the animals get in on the act, be it a shaggy loyal dog or head butting goats, they too are filling out the comedy. There's also a lot of beauty on offer as Shamroy (Cleopatra/Leave Her to Heaven/The Black Swan) turns parts of California into Nome, Alaska. The scenes set around the twin cabin site of Sam & George are filmed at Hot Creek near Mammoth Mountain are simply gorgeous, while Mt. Morrison, a magnificent piece of nature, is featured in the background of many shots. Dorothy Spencer's editing is tight and on the money and Newman's score is brisk and bouncy. This is a far from flawless picture for sure, but what flaws are here are easily forgiven if the viewer is in the right spirit to take the film as it should and was meant to be taken. 8/10

W

Wuchak

@Wuchak

2023-01-09

**_Fun Western dramedy with Wayne, Granger, Capucine and Fabian_** During the Nome Gold Rush in 1900, a prospector (Stewart Granger) sends his associate (Wayne) to Seattle to bring up his fiancée, but it turns out she's married and so he brings back a dubious substitute from a dance hall (Capucine). Fabian plays the prospector's kid brother who naturally becomes infatuated by the lovely visitor to their wilderness mining claim. Ernie Kovacs is on hand as a shifty businessman. "North to Alaska" (1960) is part dramatic Western, part farce and part romantic comedy, yet somehow it magically meshes into a splendid time for the viewer. It starts out on a questionable note with the dreadful title song and a slapstick saloon brawl, but immediately following this the story captures your attention and you find yourself entering into the world of the characters. The protagonists are likable and you do sympathize with Angel's plight (Capucine), hoping she'll eventually hook up with so-and-so. One amusing sequence is when she's alone in the wilderness cabin with the kid where he instantly falls in lust with her. And who can blame him? The forest festival in the first act is also good, particularly the thrilling pole (tree) climbing contest. To be expected, there are also a couple of action shootouts. The movie's similar in tone to 1963's McLintock!" but more compelling and overall entertaining. The film runs 2 hours, 2 minutes, and was shot in California (Inyo National Forest, Big Bear Lake, Mammoth Lakes, Point Mugu & Alabama Hills) and Yukon, Canada. GRADE: A-