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Grand Nord

Original title: North Star
  • 1996
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
1.4K
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Grand Nord (1996)
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During Alaska's gold rush, Sean McLennon violently takes over miners' claims. Half-Indian hunter Hudson Saanteek escapes McLennon's thugs and returns seeking revenge, using his wilderness sk... Read allDuring Alaska's gold rush, Sean McLennon violently takes over miners' claims. Half-Indian hunter Hudson Saanteek escapes McLennon's thugs and returns seeking revenge, using his wilderness skills against their superior numbers.During Alaska's gold rush, Sean McLennon violently takes over miners' claims. Half-Indian hunter Hudson Saanteek escapes McLennon's thugs and returns seeking revenge, using his wilderness skills against their superior numbers.

  • Director
    • Nils Gaup
  • Writers
    • Heck Allen
    • Gilles Béhat
    • Philippe Schwartz
  • Stars
    • James Caan
    • Christopher Lambert
    • Catherine McCormack
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    • Director
      • Nils Gaup
    • Writers
      • Heck Allen
      • Gilles Béhat
      • Philippe Schwartz
    • Stars
      • James Caan
      • Christopher Lambert
      • Catherine McCormack
    • 25User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    James Caan
    James Caan
    • Sean McLennon
    Christopher Lambert
    Christopher Lambert
    • Hudson Saanteek
    • (as Christophe Lambert)
    Catherine McCormack
    Catherine McCormack
    • Sarah
    Burt Young
    Burt Young
    • Reno
    Morten Faldaas
    • Smiley
    Jacques François
    Jacques François
    • Colonel Henry Johnson
    Mary M. Walker
    • Haina
    Renny Hoalona Loren
    • Cheelik
    Frank Salsedo
    • Nakki
    Don Backhurst
    • Native American
    Roddy 'Two Eagle' Randall
    • Native American
    Reidar Sørensen
    Reidar Sørensen
    • Bjorn Svenson
    • (as Reidar Sorenson)
    Pedea Torget
    • Jesper
    Hilde Grythe
    • Hannah
    John Cassady
    John Cassady
    • Jim Hanson
    Audun Meling
    • Raferty
    Sverre Anker Ousdal
    Sverre Anker Ousdal
    • Lindberg
    Kalle Øby
    • Bartender
    • (as Kalle Oby)
    • Director
      • Nils Gaup
    • Writers
      • Heck Allen
      • Gilles Béhat
      • Philippe Schwartz
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    bob the moo

    Good sets, no tension, no performances = no enjoyment

    Businessman Sean McLennon is the president of the miners union. He has banned all non-Americans from staking claim to the land. Moreover he is killing off people in order to then buy their claims at auction. However when his men only wound Saanteek and kill an old Indian, Saanteek returns to take revenge on McLennon and to protect his land.

    Why did I bother to tape this film? The film industry is a funny thing isn't it – James Caan was at his peak in Godfather and Rollerball, while Lambert had his `peak' with Highlander – but now they both wind up in this, although for Lambert he hasn't fallen too far. The story here is very basic and starts out very dry. Unfortunately it stays that way. The characters never get interesting and the plot never ever gets any tension involved at any level. The way the ending is forced into a face off is clumsy and typical of the whole film.

    Caan is OK because he never seems to take it totally seriously – certainly the plot `twists' around his character are impossible to accept without laughing. Lambert is terrible – he seems to be saying all his lines through gritted teeth as if he has his jaw wired up! The rest of the cast are also poor but the leads being bad distract from that. The cast is wooden and even then they are put to shame by the wooden sets being better than them. The sets and costumes are good and set the period well – shame the film lets them down.

    Overall this is totally lacking in interest, plot, characters and any sort of action or tension whatsoever. It's not total rubbish it's just made with no conviction, no passion and is worse than bad – it's just barely mediocre.
    6FightingWesterner

    Not as good as I'd like it to be

    North Star is unique for a European western in that it's set in Alaska, far from the sun baked deserts of the southwest. Everything else is disappointingly typical.

    Caan plays a black-hearted land baron in 1899 Alaska who's systematically murdered and cheated his way into being the owner of the largest goldmines in the area. He tries to kill Lambert, a half Eskimo who had the good sense to file a claim on his people's sacred (and gold rich) cave.

    It isn't boring but a chase movie where Christopher Lambert squares off against James Caan and Burt Young in a savage frontier battle for survival should have generated more heat than this, especially being that this is co-written by Sergio Donati, who also helped pen For A Few Dollars More and Once Upon A Time In The West!

    It's pretty straight forward and unpretentious but it made me wish it were more compelling. The characters were pretty cardboard, though Caan seems to be having some fun swinging back and forth between greedy and treacherous to insane and out of control.

    Also, everyone appears to be under-dressed. This movie takes place in Nome, Alaska during a snowstorm but everyone's dressed like it's Fall.

    Lee Marvin and Charles Bronson were better in Death Hunt, watch that one first!
    vchimpanzee

    Pretty good if you like this sort of thing

    In Nome, Alaska, in the 1890s, the mining claim of Hudson Saanteek, deceased, is being auctioned off, only he's not really dead. Hudson is a 'half-breed' who wants to preserve land that belongs to the Indians who raised him. Meanwhile, Swedish immigrant Bjorn Svenson wants to claim the land where he has been mining for months, but immigrants are not allowed to have claims. He has to appeal to Sean McLennon, who seems to make the rules in this town and has plenty of money but could always use more. McLennon won't listen, because he despises immigrants as well as half-breeds, and anyone who stands in his way. Later, one of these two problems is dealt with by a kidnapping, and so begins a wintry wilderness adventure.

    If you like scenes of sled dogs racing through the snow, this movie may be for you (though this wouldn't have been my first choice; it just happened to be on TV). There's lots of excitement once the adventure gets going, and some strange plot twists. James Caan made a deliciously evil and almost comical villain, at least at first. Later, he was just plain mean. The Indians talked mostly in a native language, which added to the realism, and I think most of them gave good performances. One Indian woman never said a word, and yet she could show emotion just with her face, even with very little movement. And one dog, who was listed in the credits as a wolf, even seemed to have a personality. Reidar Sorenson was also quite good as Bjorn, with a style that made me wonder if he has done Shakespeare.

    Still, this is not that special, and maybe there have been movies like this which were done better.
    5TheUnknown837-1

    Here is an example of a movie that was made two or three decades too late

    Had "North Star" been made in, let's say, the 60s or 70s, then I would be able to watch it and classify it as maybe an eight or nine-star film. It's got the kind of plot that would suit a 90s movie, but the way it's made is far too reminiscent of the past. And when you mix a film that looks modern with a style of the past, it comes out a bit campy. For example, the screenplay seems like it was written a long time ago and went unchanged until just now. Characters laughing at jokes and stuff that are not even remotely funny were common back in the 60s and 70s, but not in films of the 90s. I hate to say it, but sound effects and stuff in this movie like that are also no better than the Westerns of long ago. Thus, the shootouts aren't that exciting. Some parts of "North Star" go on for too long, some parts whip by way too fast.

    There are some positive aspects to "North Star" though. Even though it does seem like it's made in the wrong time and kind of cheesy, it is a film that you can sit down and watch without getting bored. Sure, you'll be thinking a lot, "man, that was...weird" or "that wasn't very thrilling" or "that was disappointing", but it is a film where you want to see the rest of it. That's what made me give this film five out of ten stars for a rating. But it's still heavily flawed and had it been made twenty or thirty years before it really was, I think it would have been better.
    Tin Man-5

    Well acted, but a little too old fashion and tame

    Had "North Star" been made in the 1940's or 1950's and had starred John Wayne or Charlton Heston, it would have been hailed as an exciting wilderness adventure, featuring excellent chase sequences and solid characters. However, it was made in 1995, and while the story had a good deal of potential as a great, if mindless, adventure story, it unfortunately is too tame for modern viewers. They will probably be either very bored or just not interested. While the characters are effective and the story is loaded with some great stuff, it simply pales to films of its kind, including "Cliffhanger" and "White Fang."

    That said, the cast is excellent, if a little miscast. James Caan is the villian, a man maddened by the isolated confounds of Nome Alaska. Having lived there for many years, I knew many people in his situation, and he does as a good a job as possible showing the effects such desolate surroundings can have on the human spirit. He nails the performance and shows why he's the celebrated actor that he is, and he makes dialogue such as "Nobody dies until I tell them to die!" sound miraculously believable.

    Christopher Lambert also brings passion to the role of the half-breed Indian who is trying to protect his land from Caan. While it is obviously a miscast (he's part Eskimo like I'm Clark Gable!), he does a commendable job as a man torn between loyalties, protecting a land from a native people who don't necessarily trust him. I don't think he was the ideal choice for the role, simply because he's obviously French, but the subtly and haunted characteristics that he demonstrates here shows a great deal of flair and concern for making this film work.

    Between he and Caan, not to mention an altogether underused Catherine McCormick, they almost manage to lift this tame adventure story above standards. Unfortunately, good perfomances can't save it. Only style and more over-the-top actions scenes would have, and that is where the movie is lacking. Still, it's not a bad film to watch during the dog-days of summer for a little pick-me-up.

    **1/2 out of ****

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    • Trivia
      James Caan hated this film, and hated working with Christopher Lambert.
    • Goofs
      The Army Officer who comes to Nome to declare martial law is wearing the crossed sabers on his hat; those of a cavalry officer. The hat badge is upside down. The hilts of the sabers should be in the lower half, not the upper. The blade tips belong at the upper half.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Hudson Saanteek: My ancestors taught me you cannot own the land, you can only respect it. This is what I fought for and what I will always believe.

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    • Release date
      • January 3, 1996 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • France
      • Italy
      • Norway
    • Languages
      • English
      • Inuktitut
    • Also known as
      • North Star
    • Filming locations
      • Maridalen, Oslo, Norway(Exterior)
    • Production companies
      • Warner Bros.
      • AFCL Productions
      • M6 Films
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      • $18,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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