North to Alaska

Starring:John Wayne, Stewart Granger, Ernie Kovacs, Fabian, Capucine, Mickey Shaughnessy, Karl Swenson, Joe Sawyer, Kathleen Freeman, John Qualen, Stanley Adams, Stephen Courtleigh, Esther Dale, Max Hellinger, Joey Faye, Roy Jenson, Peter Bourne, Marcel Hillaire, Ollie O'Toole, Patty Wharton
Director: Henry Hathaway
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Product Type: DVD
Editorial Review:
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Even people habitually hostile to John Wayne movies tend to cast an indulgent eye on this rumbustious comedy-Western--partly because the Alaska gold rush setting seems more exotic than, say, Texas or Arizona, and because there are no Indians to discriminate against and no macho gunplay to fret about. As for John Wayne as all-purpose icon of male chauvinism, Big Sam McCord (the Duke) spends much of North to Alaska in a state of growing discombobulation because he has fallen in love with, and is thoroughly flummoxed by, "Angel" (Capucine), the woman he's brought back from Seattle to marry his heartsick partner George (Stewart Granger). Henry Hathaway directs in a broader vein than usual, but he hits pay dirt. Even Fabian, the latest pop music idol to be dragooned into supporting the elder roughnecks, is fun, and Ernie Kovacs is droll casting as chief "villain." --Richard T. Jameson
Description
John Wayne and Stewart Granger strike it rich in this sprawling, brawling comedy-adventure set in the rowdy heydey of the Alaskan gold rush. When prospectors Sam McCord (Wayne) and George Pratt (Granger) finally hit the mother lode, George asks Sam to go to Seattle and fetch his sweetheart, Jennie, but she's already married someone else. Heartbroken for his buddy's sake, Sam visits a saloon, meets dancer (Capucine) and invites her back to Nome as Jennie's replacement - the plan goes perfectly until Sam falls in love with her too!
Average customer rating:
- My favorite John Wayne movie
- John Wayne at his Best
- Makes me laugh...
- John Wayne in a fun Western with a very light heart
- GREAT MOVIE! GREAT CLASSICER!
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North to Alaska
Starring: John Wayne , Stewart Granger , Ernie Kovacs , Fabian , and Capucine
Director: Henry Hathaway
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Release Date: 2003-05-20 |
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Even people habitually hostile to John Wayne movies tend to cast an indulgent eye on this rumbustious comedy-Western--partly because the Alaska gold rush setting seems more exotic than, say, Texas or Arizona, and because there are no Indians to discriminate against and no macho gunplay to fret about. As for John Wayne as all-purpose icon of male chauvinism, Big Sam McCord (the Duke) spends much of North to Alaska in a state of growing discombobulation because he has fallen in love with, and is thoroughly flummoxed by, "Angel" (Capucine), the woman he's brought back from Seattle to marry his heartsick partner George (Stewart Granger). Henry Hathaway directs in a broader vein than usual, but he hits pay dirt. Even Fabian, the latest pop music idol to be dragooned into supporting the elder roughnecks, is fun, and Ernie Kovacs is droll casting as chief "villain." --Richard T. Jameson
Description
John Wayne and Stewart Granger strike it rich in this sprawling, brawling comedy-adventure set in the rowdy heydey of the Alaskan gold rush. When prospectors Sam McCord (Wayne) and George Pratt (Granger) finally hit the mother lode, George asks Sam to go to Seattle and fetch his sweetheart, Jennie, but she's already married someone else. Heartbroken for his buddy's sake, Sam visits a saloon, meets dancer (Capucine) and invites her back to Nome as Jennie's replacement - the plan goes perfectly until Sam falls in love with her too!
Customer Reviews:
My favorite John Wayne movie.......2007-05-13
This has always been my favorite John Wayne movie, and being able to have it on DVD now has furthered my enjoyment of the film as I can watch it anytime I want.
John Wayne at his Best.......2007-05-09
I really enjoyed all the actors in this film, eventhough Fabian was a bit understudied. The backdrop of Alaska's '49 Gold Rush was excellent, and overall the film provided the entertainment I thought it might.
Makes me laugh..........2007-03-26
This was a great movie. While not my favorite John Wayne movie, it is still a good one! I always laugh at the scenes where his character is getting jealous about his friend being with Angel. Nobody does it like John Wayne. Love the song too!
John Wayne in a fun Western with a very light heart.......2007-03-20
It is not hard to enjoy this light hearted Western. John Wayne plays successful Alaskan gold miner Sam McCord. His partners are the brothers George and Billy Pratt (played, respectively by Stewart Granger and Fabian). George has just lost the woman he was planning to marry. Sam is gone to a kind of civilization at a place called "The Hen House". The women there are more along Sam's type. A favorite saying of Sam's is that a wife is a woman who concentrates on making one man miserable than a lot of men happy. But while he is enjoying the company of several lovelies in comes the exotic Michelle (played by the beautiful Capucine), a French woman from New Orleans.
Sam decides she would be perfect replacement love for George and invites her to come to Alaska. During a daylong event with his old lumberjack buddies, Michelle (whom Sam calls Angel) becomes really taken with Sam and gets some signals that he cares for her, too. Sam passes out from all the beer going around and as she cares for him she finds the two tickets for passage on the boat to Alaska.
Well, the whole mess takes off from there and involves more misunderstandings about love, a swindler trying to take the gold mine from the partners (played with wonderful slime by Ernie Kovacs). Of course, by the end of a movie like this, all mysteries must be solved, all wrongs must be righted, and the right guy has to get the right girl.
Enjoy!
GREAT MOVIE! GREAT CLASSICER!.......2007-03-11
I love John Wayne and Stewart Granger
and they are playing wonderful in this
adventure movie, going to Alaska.
Average customer rating:
- OLDIES BUT GOODIES
- Three 60s Wayne Westerns Are a Treat!
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John Wayne Collection ( North To Alaska / Comancheros / The Undefeated )
Starring: John Wayne
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Release Date: 2003-05-20 |
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Disc 1: *Comancheros
Disc 2: *North To Alaska
Disc 3: *The Undefeated
Customer Reviews:
OLDIES BUT GOODIES.......2007-06-27
Love westerns, & John Wayne's movies have always been entertaining. Films are good wet weather viewing, & acting has always been fairly consistent.
Three 60s Wayne Westerns Are a Treat!.......2006-03-16
By the 1960s, John Wayne's westerns had become as familiar as a well-worn beloved Stetson, and Wayne, himself, had settled into a patriarchal role that suited both his age and screen presence. This DVD collection offers the Duke in three of his most entertaining films of the period, and is well-worth owning!
"North to Alaska" (1960), Wayne's follow-up to "The Alamo", is a brawling, lusty saga of two Alaskan prospectors (Duke and Stewart Granger), and the reformed prostitute (Capucine), who complicates their lives. Wayne consciously tried to 'broaden' his westerns with this film, introducing more comedy and family-friendly action (culminating in 1963's classic, "McLintock!"), and, despite being too long, the film has a lot of charm. Worth noting is an excellent cast, including Ernie Kovacs (in one of his last film roles), as the smarmy villain, young Fabian, as Granger's over-sexed younger brother, and Mickey Shaughnessy, hilarious as the 'dim bulb' drunken prospector who becomes a key player in Kovacs' plan to steal the Wayne/Granger goldmine.
Entertaining light fare!
"The Commancheros" (1961), Wayne's next film after "North to Alaska", is even better (and the best of this trilogy), with the Duke, as a crusty Texas Ranger, sharing the screen with an excellent Stuart Whitman, portraying fugitive New Orleans gambler, Paul Regret. The final film directed by legendary Michael Curtiz (with unbilled help by Wayne, as the director was in poor health), the tale is a light-hearted adventure of Duke and Whitman gradually becoming friends, as Wayne attempts to thwart a gun-running scheme involving the notorious band of outlaws of the film's title. Very much a 'family' western (with Wayne's son, Patrick, daughter Aissa, and long-time friend Bruce Cabot, in key roles), the film offers glamorous Ina Balin as Regret's mysterious lover, Nehemiah Persoff as her father, the gregarious leader of the Commancheros, and, best of all, Lee Marvin, in a small but showy role as Tully Crow, a half-breed gunrunner (Marvin's chemistry with Wayne was so potent that John Ford would soon team them in two of his own productions, "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance", and "Donovan's Reef").
Great fun, and great Wayne!
The final entry, "The Undefeated" (1969), is the weakest of the trilogy, yet offers some very entertaining moments. Filmed after Wayne's bout with lung cancer, he looks far older and more haggard, but still carries a commanding presence, as an ex-Union officer driving a large herd of horses south, forced to team up with an unrepentent Confederate officer (mustached Rock Hudson, in his only film with the Duke), and his wagon train of refugees, hoping to rebuild their fortunes in Mexico. While many of Wayne's friends have roles (Ben Johnson, Harry Carey, Jr., Bruce Cabot, and Pedro Armendariz Jr.), the novelty casting of football stars Roman Gabriel and Merlin Olsen in key roles received the most attention when the film was released (Olsen was surprisingly good, and went on to a successful career on television). Wayne and Hudson are a lot of fun in their scenes together, and the underlying plot (of the Mexican struggle to rid itself of French 'puppet' Emperor Maximilian) never interferes with the broader comic 'edge' of the film. While Wayne looks a bit strange in muttonchop sideburns, all in all, the movie is a last fond look at the Duke's '60s western 'persona'. The westerns of the last decade of his life would be, generally, far darker, and more brutal.
This is certainly a Wayne trilogy worth owning!
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THE Undefeated / North to Alaska Double Feature
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NEW FACTORY SEALED 2-DISC DVD - 20th CENTURY FOX CLASSIC WESTERN ACTION stars JOHN WAYNE
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Great Cruises: The Spirit in Alaska - North to Alaska
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Experience Alaska on the Spirit and Enjoy Alaska as Carnival Cruise Lines only can.
On this episode of GREAT CRUISES we sail the Inside Passage to Alaska. We start in Vancouver, Canada, and visit Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway, Valdez and Seward. We're cruising on one of the "Fun Ships" of Carnival, The "SPIRIT." We'll enjoy many of the shore excursions, including a breathtaking helicopter ride to one of the largest glaciers in the world; river rafting; a train ride up the old Klondike Trail of 1898; whale watching; and even try our hand at sportfishing. All of this and more, as we experience Alaska on GREAT CRUISES.
We begin our journey in Vancouver, British Columbia, one of the most vibrant and cosmopolitan cities in the world. With mountain vistas nearby, lush parklands, and crystal clear bays, it's easy to see why its spectacular downtown skyline seems so extraordinarily beautiful! Our first port of call is Ketchikan a delightful little community nestled in amongst the mountains of Alaska.
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Visit Ketchikan
Board a specially constructed high-speed catamaran to participate in another Alaskan tradition - whale watching at Auke (aye-uke) Bay .
Spend a day at sea, working our way up the Alaskan panhandle, where our next port of call is the charming little town of Skagway
Explore Valdez, also known as the "Little Switzerland" of Alaska.
Go rafting on the Lowe River.
Explore the wilderness in a helicopter, fly up Keystone Canyon.
Leisurely explore magnificent Prince William Sound and College Fjord as the Spirit inches her way past ancient glaciers and newly calved icebergs.
Average customer rating:
- My favorite John Wayne movie
- John Wayne at his Best
- Makes me laugh...
- John Wayne in a fun Western with a very light heart
- GREAT MOVIE! GREAT CLASSICER!
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Starring: John Wayne , Stewart Granger , Ernie Kovacs , Fabian , and Capucine
Director: Henry Hathaway
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Even people habitually hostile to John Wayne movies tend to cast an indulgent eye on this rumbustious comedy-Western--partly because the Alaska gold rush setting seems more exotic than, say, Texas or Arizona, and because there are no Indians to discriminate against and no macho gunplay to fret about. As for John Wayne as all-purpose icon of male chauvinism, Big Sam McCord (the Duke) spends much of North to Alaska in a state of growing discombobulation because he has fallen in love with, and is thoroughly flummoxed by, "Angel" (Capucine), the woman he's brought back from Seattle to marry his heartsick partner George (Stewart Granger). Henry Hathaway directs in a broader vein than usual, but he hits pay dirt. Even Fabian, the latest pop music idol to be dragooned into supporting the elder roughnecks, is fun, and Ernie Kovacs is droll casting as chief "villain." --Richard T. Jameson
Customer Reviews:
My favorite John Wayne movie.......2007-05-13
This has always been my favorite John Wayne movie, and being able to have it on DVD now has furthered my enjoyment of the film as I can watch it anytime I want.
John Wayne at his Best.......2007-05-09
I really enjoyed all the actors in this film, eventhough Fabian was a bit understudied. The backdrop of Alaska's '49 Gold Rush was excellent, and overall the film provided the entertainment I thought it might.
Makes me laugh..........2007-03-26
This was a great movie. While not my favorite John Wayne movie, it is still a good one! I always laugh at the scenes where his character is getting jealous about his friend being with Angel. Nobody does it like John Wayne. Love the song too!
John Wayne in a fun Western with a very light heart.......2007-03-20
It is not hard to enjoy this light hearted Western. John Wayne plays successful Alaskan gold miner Sam McCord. His partners are the brothers George and Billy Pratt (played, respectively by Stewart Granger and Fabian). George has just lost the woman he was planning to marry. Sam is gone to a kind of civilization at a place called "The Hen House". The women there are more along Sam's type. A favorite saying of Sam's is that a wife is a woman who concentrates on making one man miserable than a lot of men happy. But while he is enjoying the company of several lovelies in comes the exotic Michelle (played by the beautiful Capucine), a French woman from New Orleans.
Sam decides she would be perfect replacement love for George and invites her to come to Alaska. During a daylong event with his old lumberjack buddies, Michelle (whom Sam calls Angel) becomes really taken with Sam and gets some signals that he cares for her, too. Sam passes out from all the beer going around and as she cares for him she finds the two tickets for passage on the boat to Alaska.
Well, the whole mess takes off from there and involves more misunderstandings about love, a swindler trying to take the gold mine from the partners (played with wonderful slime by Ernie Kovacs). Of course, by the end of a movie like this, all mysteries must be solved, all wrongs must be righted, and the right guy has to get the right girl.
Enjoy!
GREAT MOVIE! GREAT CLASSICER!.......2007-03-11
I love John Wayne and Stewart Granger
and they are playing wonderful in this
adventure movie, going to Alaska.
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