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The great John Ford’s first Technicolor film, gorgeously photographed by Bert Glennon and Ray Rennahan, Drums is a western set back east — in New York’s Mohawk Valley, on the eve of the American Revolution. Henry Fonda and Claudette Colbert play a newly married couple facing up to the rigors of frontier life. The widening struggle for American independence arrives in the form of attacks on the settlers by Indian tribes allied with the British. One of the few great films about the Revolution, Drums is far less about military heroics than it is about the struggle to create a new American community.
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Fri Oct 12: 6:30
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