'Northwest Passage' (Book I -- Rogers' Rangers) Filming Locations
Where was 'Northwest Passage' (Book I -- Rogers' Rangers) filmed? 'Northwest Passage' (Book I -- Rogers' Rangers) was filmed in 7 locations across United States in the following places:
'Northwest Passage' (Book I -- Rogers' Rangers) Filming Locations
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'Northwest Passage' (Book I -- Rogers' Rangers) (1940)
Langdon Towne and Hunk Marriner join Major Rogers' Rangers as they wipe out an Indian village. They set out for Fort Wentworth, but when they arrive they find no soldiers and none of the supplies they expected.