North of Hudson Bay (1923)
A Drama of the Vast White Wilderness
On a steamboat heading North, where his brother has struck gold, Mike Dane falls in love with Estelle MacDonald. When he arrives at the Canadian trading post, Dane learns that his brother has been murdered and his partner sentenced to death as the killer.
Director: John Ford
Genre: Action, Western
Runtime: 50 min
Release Date: November 18, 1923
Cast
- Tom Mix - Micheal Dane
- Kathleen Key - Estelle MacDonald
- Jennie Lee - Dane's Mother
- Frank Campeau - Cameron MacDonald
- Eugene Pallette - Peter Dane
- Will Walling - Angus McKenzie
- Frank Leigh - Jeffrey Clough
- Fred Kohler - Armand LeMoir
Screenplay
- Jules Furthman (Screenplay)
- Jules Furthman (Story)
Cinematography: Daniel B. Clark
Production: Fox Film Corporation
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
Keywords
gold, gold rush, love, murder, silent film, yukon, canada
More Films by Director: John Ford
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is North of Hudson Bay about?
- On a steamboat heading North, where his brother has struck gold, Mike Dane falls in love with Estelle MacDonald. When he arrives at the Canadian trading post, Dane learns that his brother has been murdered and his partner sentenced to death as the killer.
- Who directed North of Hudson Bay?
- North of Hudson Bay was directed by John Ford.
- Who stars in North of Hudson Bay?
- North of Hudson Bay stars Tom Mix, Kathleen Key, Jennie Lee, Frank Campeau, Eugene Pallette, Will Walling.
- How long is North of Hudson Bay?
- North of Hudson Bay has a runtime of 50m (50 minutes).
- What genre is North of Hudson Bay?
- North of Hudson Bay is a Action, Western film.
- Where was North of Hudson Bay produced?
- North of Hudson Bay was produced in United States of America.