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Director: | Nils Gaup |
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Writer: | Sergio Donati, Lorenzo Donati, Paul Ohl |
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Set during the Alaskan gold rush of the late 1800s. In his efforts to gain control of a small mining town, Sean McLennon is buying up every claim that becomes available, usually after the deaths of the previous owners at the hands of McLennon's 'assistants'. One of the miners targeted by McLennon, a half-Indian hunter named Hudson Saanteek, manages to escape his hired thugs and comes back into town looking to re-establish his claim and get revenge. McLennon and his men have the advantage of numbers and weapons, but Saanteek has his survival skills and knowledge of the Alaskan wilderness. | |
Release Date: | Jan 03, 1996 |
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Director: | Nils Gaup |
Writer: | Sergio Donati, Lorenzo Donati, Paul Ohl |
Genres: | Adventure, Action, Drama, Western |
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Production Companies | Canal+, Warner Bros. Pictures, Regency Enterprises, Urania Film, Nordic Screen Development AS |
Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
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Updated: Aug 03, 2024 Entered: Apr 20, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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James Caan | Sean McLennon |
Christophe Lambert | Hudson Saanteek |
Catherine McCormack | Sarah |
Burt Young | Reno |
Morten Faldaas | Smiley |
Sverre Anker Ousdal | Lindberg |
Jacques François | Colonel Henry Johnson |
Frank Salsedo | Nakki |
Reidar Sørensen | Bjorn Svenson |
Hilde Grythe | Hannah |
John Cassady | Jim Hanson |
Nicholas Hope | Sheriff Lamont |
Name | Job |
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Sergio Donati | Writer |
Nils Gaup | Director |
Mimi Lempicka | Costume Design |
Didier Lavergne | Makeup Artist |
Gérard Lamps | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Ian Voigt | Sound |
Lorenzo Donati | Writer |
Paul Ohl | Writer |
Bruce Rowland | Music |
Bruno de Keyzer | Director of Photography |
Ben Morahan | Production Design |
Billy Johansson | Art Direction |
Bo B. Randulff | Set Decoration |
Veslemøy Fosse Ree | Makeup Artist |
Julie Wiggen | Casting |
Jeremy Zimmermann | Casting |
Michael A. Hoey | Editor |
Kant Pan | Editor |
Vincent Arnardi | Foley Editor |
Harry Barnes | Sound Effects Editor |
John Scott | Original Music Composer |
Name | Title |
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Christophe Lambert | Producer |
Conchita Airoldi | Producer |
Petter J. Borgli | Producer |
Anne François | Producer |
Dino Di Dionisio | Producer |
Christophe Lambert | Executive Producer |
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A Winter Western with a curiously rushed ending RELEASED IN 1996 and directed by Nils Gaup, "North Star" is a Western that takes place in Nome, Alaska, during a gold rush in 1899. James Caan plays the love-to-hate mogul who denies mining claims to foreigners and attempts to kill a half-breed In ... dian (Christopher Lambert) for the claim to a cave filled with gold, which the Natives use in their ceremonies. The half-breed ends up abducting the mogul's woman, played by the beautiful Catherine McCormack, who you might remember as Wallace's doomed wife at the beginning of "Braveheart" (1995). The Winter chase is on! There are elements of other Westerns here, like "Death Hunt" (1981), "Valdez is Coming" (1971), "The Far Country" (1954), “North to Alaska” (1960) and "Dances With Wolves” (1990), but that's to be expected. On the originality side, it's one of the few fully Winter Westerns of which I can remember beyond “The Great Silence” (1968) and “The Hateful Eight” (2015). Of course, films like "Will Penny" (1967), "Jeremiah Johnson" (1972), “A Man Called Sledge” (1970) and a few others have some fairly long Winter sequences. While Caan's villainy is too over-the-top for my tastes (although he does it well), I found "North Star" to be a well-done Western, except that the final 11 minutes or so feel rushed. As noted above, I was impressed that this was one of the first Westerns I’ve seen that focused exclusively on Winter conditions. It goes without saying that shooting in the snow is way more challenging than shooting in other seasons; and even more so if the locale is mountainous. The locations, sets and cast are all first-rate even while the storytelling has somewhat of a comic booky Grade B vibe. But the filmmakers seemed to hurry the ending. Maybe they wanted to just complete the project and keep it under 90 minutes; or perhaps they weren't confident with the closing footage and awkwardly tried to "make it work" in the editing room. But it’s not THAT bad and didn’t ruin the experience for me. At the end of the day “North Star” is a worthwhile ‘modern Western’ that attempts something unique even while being a pastiche of the genre. THE FILM RUNS 88 minutes and was shot in Norway. WRITERS: No less than five scripters are credited to adopting Heck Allen’s novel. GRADE: B-/C+ (5.5/10)