Durante la corsa all'oro in Alaska, il cercatore George manda il partner Sam a Seattle per portare la sua fidanzata, ma scopre che ha sposato un altro uomo. Lui torna con una sostituta, la p... Leggi tuttoDurante la corsa all'oro in Alaska, il cercatore George manda il partner Sam a Seattle per portare la sua fidanzata, ma scopre che ha sposato un altro uomo. Lui torna con una sostituta, la padrona di casa della sala da ballo Henhouse.Durante la corsa all'oro in Alaska, il cercatore George manda il partner Sam a Seattle per portare la sua fidanzata, ma scopre che ha sposato un altro uomo. Lui torna con una sostituta, la padrona di casa della sala da ballo Henhouse.
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- Premi
- 1 vittoria e 1 candidatura in totale
- Man at Picnic
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- Worker Unloading Boat
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- Dance Hall Girl
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- Dealer at Palace Saloon
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- Miner
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- Norseman Logger
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Recensioni in evidenza
With the great Kathleen Freeman, the always funny Mickey Shaugnessy, and Karl Swenson rounding out a cast giving full play to the script's comic aspects; Leon Shamroy lensing the proceedings with his usual professionalism; and Lionel Newman contributing an apposite score; this one, with a title song that managed a place on the Hit Parade back then, is lots of not-too-taxing fun. It's soon to be available on DVD, I notice, so its CinemaScope ratio will no doubt be restored, the only way to revisit a film made when widescreens were really wide.
Each of the characters could fill up a movie by themselves. Ernie Kovaks steals the show as the ultimate cheat and chiseler. John Wayne knows he is doing a parody of himself, plays it to the hilt and pulls it off brilliantly. Capucine is a classy lady. Even though she works in a bordello, you somehow know she's a nice girl. Even Clancy the shaggy dog has a great role. Johnny Horton's title hit, North to Alaska, is his best song ever. Classic cowboy movie fight scenes at the beginning and end.
A total hoot.
Granger and Fabian play the brothers Pratt, George and Billy and John Wayne is their partner Sam McCord in a gold claim that's just hit it big. He's got to buy mining equipment in Seattle and Pratt's fiancé Jennie is there too. Wayne's to bring back both the equipment and Jennie.
But Jennie has off and got herself married. So Wayne in a moment of alcoholic brilliance spots another girl with a French accent in a pleasure palace called the Birdcage and decided to take her back to Alaska for Granger. She's played by Capucine. But things don't quite work out.
Of course there's another kind of claim jumping going on led by no-good cynical gambler Ernie Kovacs. All kinds of problems for the McCord-Pratt partnership.
If you like your comedy broad and unsophisticated North to Alaska is your kind of film. The Duke has some of his funniest screen moments in this film. There's a whole routine with Granger and Capucine trying to make Wayne jealous and with Fabian serving as a straight man to Wayne, it's a pretty funny bit of business. Wayne's facial expressions are alone worth seeing the movie.
John Wayne was always shrewd in marketing his films and he sought to woo a younger audience by having current teenage idols in his films around that time. He had Ricky Nelson in Rio Bravo and Frankie Avalon in The Alamo and now Fabian in North to Alaska.
I saw an interview with Fabian some years ago where he said Wayne was a formidable presence on the set of his film. He was great when you got to know him and he accepted you. But you did things his way or it was the highway, no questions asked.
Fabian has some moments too as a 17 year old whose hormones get going at the sight of Capucine. He sings a song in the film, If You Only Knew. But the real song hit is the title tune sung by Johnny Horton over the title. It was a big hit for Horton in his short and tragic career. Frankie Laine also sold a few platters with this song.
If your taste is sophisticated drawing room comedy, this ain't your film. But fans of the eternal Duke will love it.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizFinal Hollywood film of Stewart Granger.
- BlooperWhen Billy Pratt and Angel are having dinner, Billy opens a bottle of champagne that sprays out and douses one of the candles on the table. In the very next shot, Billy has his hand over the mouth of the bottle to stop the spray and the candle is lit. The candle is then out again, then lit again, then out a third time in following shots.
- Citazioni
Sam McCord: Ahh, women! I never met one yet that was half as reliable as a horse!
- Curiosità sui creditiOpening credits prologue: NOME, 1900
- ConnessioniFeatured in The John Wayne Anthology (1991)
- Colonne sonoreIf You Knew
Performed by Fabian
Music by Russell Faith
Lyrics by Robert P. Marcucci Peter De Angelis (as Peter DeAngelis)
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Dettagli
Botteghino
- Budget
- 3.500.000 USD (previsto)
- Tempo di esecuzione2 ore 2 minuti
- Proporzioni
- 2.35 : 1