Drums Along the Mohawk
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Trommeln am Mohawk. In: Illustrierte Film-Bühne (München, Germany), Verlag Film-Bühne GmbH., No. 544, December 1949, Pg. 4

Printed Media Reviews
Nugent, Frank S.. The Screen; John Ford's Film of 'Drums Along the Mohawk' Opens at the Roxy. 4 November 1939, pg. 11, (NP)

Original Literary Source
Edmonds, Walter Dumaux. Drums Along the Mohawk. (Boston, USA), Little, Brown and Company, 1936, (BK)

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Weaver, Tom, "John Carradine: The Films," Jefferson, NC, McFarland & Co., 1999, 407pp, 0786406070

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