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Passage (DVD, 2009) John Franklin Searching for Northwest Passage

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Category:

DVDs & Blu-ray Discs

Quantity Available:

14 in stock

Condition:

Brand New

Format:

DVD

Rating:

NR

UPC:

0066805309564

Region Code:

DVD: 1 (US, Canada...)

Movie/TV Title:

Passage

Studio:

BFS Entertainment

Features:

Widescreen

Actor:

Rick Roberts, Geraldine Alexander

Genre:

Education/General Interest, Educational

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Item number:

1163962766

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Factory Sealed Brand New DVD Our SKU B1R-J-4oz (H-916-1) WINNER / Best Director - John Walker / Atlantic Film Festival Searching for the Northwest Passage - The Story of Sir John Franklin In 1845, celebrated British explorer Sir John Franklin, along with his crew of 128 men, set sail from England in search of a fabled passage west, which they believed would lead them to the riches of the Orient. None of them were ever seen again. A search party found no evidence of any crew or wreckage. The answer to the mystery was eventually solved by John Rae, a lone doctor travelling the Arctic Circle on foot. His findings were so horrific that those back home - including Sir John's widow, Lady Franklin, as well as Charles Dickens - waged a public campaign to discredit Rae and subsequently incriminate an entire nation of Northern Inuit people.