North Star (1996) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 3, 1996

Original Title:
North Star

Alternate Titles:
Grand Nord

Genres:
Action | Adventure | Drama | Western

Production Companies:
Canal+
Nordic Screen Development AS
Regency Enterprises
Urania Film
Warner Bros. Pictures

Production Countries:
France | Italy | Norway | United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 90

Where land is power and revenge is obsession.

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.

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Art Direction:
Billy Johansson

Casting:
Julie Wiggen
Jeremy Zimmermann

Costume Design:
Mimi Lempicka

Director:
Nils Gaup

Director of Photography:
Bruno de Keyzer

Editor:
Michael A. Hoey
Kant Pan

Executive Producer:
Christophe Lambert

Foley Editor:
Vincent Arnardi

Makeup Artist:
Veslemøy Fosse Ree
Didier Lavergne

Music:
Bruce Rowland

Original Music Composer:
John Scott

Producer:
Anne François
Christophe Lambert
Conchita Airoldi
Petter J. Borgli
Dino Di Dionisio

Production Design:
Ben Morahan

Set Decoration:
Bo B. Randulff

Sound:
Ian Voigt

Sound Effects Editor:
Harry Barnes

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Gérard Lamps

Writer:
Sergio Donati
Lorenzo Donati
Paul Ohl

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