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(Columbia) [N this Natural Vision 3D film produced by Sam Katzman and directed by William Castle we are given a three-dimensional view of the French Indian wars between the British colonists of North America led by General Amburst, and the French | under Montcalm. George Montgomery, as an officer of Roger’s Rangers. a gang of backwoodsmen from New York State, manages to deceive the French long enough for Amhurst and his regulars to take Fort Ticonderoga in the year 1759. This is routine cowboys and_ Indians stuff, except that most of the arrows, cannon. muskets, and fiery torches are fired at the audience instead of the enemy. :
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 726, 12 June 1953, Page 15
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108FORT TI New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 726, 12 June 1953, Page 15
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