Law of the Northwest Filming Locations
Where was Law of the Northwest filmed? Law of the Northwest was filmed in 1 locations across United States in the following places:
Law of the Northwest Filming Locations
Big Bear Lake is a small city in Southern California. It sits on the banks of fish-filled Big Bear Lake. It’s known for Bear Mountain ski resort, with its terrain parks and learner slopes, and family-friendly Snow Summit ski resort. Boutiques, gift shops and restaurants line the streets of Big Bear Lake Village, the commercial area. Surrounding the city, the rugged San Bernardino National Forest has mountain trails.
Law of the Northwest (1943)
Learning that the Alaskan Highway will pass thirty miles from town, the citizens of Moose Horn, Canada decide to build a connecting road which will permit them to transport tungsten from their mines in large quantities. George Bradley gets fellow mine owners to put up their tungsten claims as security to build the road. He delays construction in an effort to gain ownership of the mines for himself. Michele Darcy, a pretty nurse, teams up with Mounties Steve King and Neal Clayton to clear her hot-headed trapper cousin, Paul Darcy, of suspicion of blocking the road, and King brings Bradley and his gang to justice.