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Hudson's Bay 1940

★ 5.811 votes95 min📅 1940-12-24

"A FABULOUS FIGURE WHO SAVED A NEW WORLD-FOR THE RULER WHO HAD ORDERED HIM HANGED!"

Hudson's Bay (1940), directed by Irving Pichel, transports viewers to the rugged wilderness of 17th-century Canada where explorer and trader Radisson (Paul Muni) dares to envision a vast empire centered around Hudson's Bay.

Director: Irving Pichel

Cast

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

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Hudson's Bay (1940) about?

Hudson's Bay follows the legendary Radisson, a trapper-turned-explorer who envisions a vast empire around Hudson's Bay. His journey involves forming alliances with Indigenous tribes, battling French rivals, and convincing King Charles II to fund his daring expedition.

Who directed Hudson's Bay?

Hudson's Bay (1940) was directed by Irving Pichel, known for his work in classic adventure and historical dramas of the era.

Who stars in Hudson's Bay?

The film features a standout cast including Paul Muni as Radisson, John Sutton, Laird Cregar, Gene Tierney, and Vincent Price, alongside Nigel Bruce.

Is Hudson's Bay (1940) worth watching?

Hudson's Bay offers a gripping mix of adventure and history with a dynamic cast. While it takes creative liberties with historical events, its fast-paced narrative and vivid portrayal of the untamed frontier make it a compelling watch for fans of classic action dramas.

How long is Hudson's Bay?

Hudson's Bay has a runtime of 95 minutes.

About Hudson's Bay (1940) — Adventure, History, and Survival on the Untamed Frontier

Hudson's Bay (1940), directed by Irving Pichel, transports viewers to the rugged wilderness of 17th-century Canada where explorer and trader Radisson (Paul Muni) dares to envision a vast empire centered around Hudson's Bay. With the land teeming with rival factions, Radisson forges alliances with Indigenous tribes, clashes with French settlers, and ultimately persuades King Charles II to back his bold vision of conquest. This historical adventure unfolds against a backdrop of untamed forests, icy rivers, and political intrigue, blending action with the foundational myths of a new world.

Starring a powerhouse cast led by Gene Tierney and Vincent Price, the film captures the spirit of daring exploration and the clash of empires through dramatic encounters and sweeping landscapes. With its blend of history and fiction, Hudson's Bay (1940) invites audiences into a bygone era where ambition, survival, and the untamed frontier collide.