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Ok we know it isn’t historical. The goofy looking Ranger uniforms the goofy looking Indians and the less than flattering presentation golf Sir William Johnson.
I could however clear out their set props and be pretty happy.
In the end though for all the draw backs I really enjoy it. I work nights and watching it with ‘breakfast’ before I go to work. And enjoying it as much as when I first saw it
 
You'd be better served by reading Kenneth Roberts's book "Northwest Passage" and just imagining that stuff.
Oh yes read the book several times.
We can kick the stuffings out of the movie, but it’s still fun.
The great actors of that time, Tracy, Bogart, Greenstreet, Laughton et al just can’t be replaced with special effects
 
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