Hudson's Bay

Hudson's Bay

194095 min
5.8/10
AdventureHistory

Plot Summary

Highly fictionalized early history of Canada. Trapper/explorer Radisson imagines an empire around Hudson's Bay. He befriends the Indians, fights the French, and convinces King Charles II to sponsor an expedition of conquest.

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👥Cast (41)

Paul Muni

Paul Muni

Pierre Esprit Radisson

John Sutton

John Sutton

Lord Edward Crewe

Laird Cregar

Laird Cregar

Gooseberry

Gene Tierney

Gene Tierney

Barbara Hall

Vincent Price

Vincent Price

King Charles II

Nigel Bruce

Nigel Bruce

Prince Rupert

Virginia Field

Virginia Field

Nell Gwyn

Morton Lowry

Morton Lowry

Gerald Hall

Robert Greig

Robert Greig

Sir Robert

Chief Thundercloud

Chief Thundercloud

Orimha

Frederick Worlock

Frederick Worlock

English Governor

Montagu Love

Montagu Love

Governor D'Argenson

🎬Crew

Director

Irving Pichel

Writers

Lamar Trotti

Producers

Darryl F. Zanuck

🖼️Gallery (2 images)

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🏷️Keywords

canadafur trappinghistorical fiction18th centuryfur trade

💬Reviews (1)

C

CinemaSerf

6/25/2022

This is quite a fun pioneering romp through the pages of the early history of the British in Canada. Centred around the exploits of Pierre Radisson (Paul Muni), his larger than life sidekick "Gooseberry" (Laird Cregar) and the somewhat discredited Lord Crewe (John Sutton), the story depicts their efforts to export hundreds of thousands of extremely valuable pelts to Europe, Muni is on great form as the intrepid entrepreneur who manages to fall in and out with just about everyone from the locals, the French and finally King Charles II (Vincent Price) in London - who grants them a charter to form the now legendary Hudson's Bay Trading Company. The dialogue is quickly paced and quite funny at times, though a bit on the wordy side, and the three gents manage to keep the action coming thick and past - with (perhaps only a scant) nod to history as they go. Gene Tierney only fleetingly provides the love interest for Crewe and Virginia Field is also on hand to demonstrate that Nell Gwynn had more than a little influence on her Sovereign. The photography is suitably grand in the wilderness and sumptuous at King Charles' court, and Alfred Newman's score helps this adventure story to entertain.

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Production Companies

20th Century Fox