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Season 1
26 Episodes

Episode 1
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Fight at the River
Fight at the River
Episode 2
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The Red Coat
The Red Coat
Episode 3
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The Gunsmith
The Gunsmith
Episode 4
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Surprise Attack
Surprise Attack
Episode 5
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The Bound Women
The Bound Women
Episode 6
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Break Out
Break Out
Episode 7
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Court Martial
Court Martial
Episode 8
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The Hostage
The Hostage
Episode 9
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Sorrow Song
Sorrow Song
Episode 10
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The Assassin
The Assassin
Episode 11
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The Long Rifle
The Long Rifle
Episode 12
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War Sign
War Sign
Episode 13
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The Traitor
The Traitor
Episode 14
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Vengeance Trail
Vengeance Trail
Episode 15
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The Vulture
The Vulture
Episode 16
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The Counterfeiters
The Counterfeiters
Episode 17
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The Secret Of The Cliff
The Secret Of The Cliff
Episode 18
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Dead Reckoning
Dead Reckoning
Episode 19
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Death Rides The Wind
Death Rides The Wind
Episode 20
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The Fourth Brother
The Fourth Brother
Episode 21
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The Ambush
The Ambush
Episode 22
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The Witch (aka Witchcraft)
The Witch (aka Witchcraft)
Episode 23
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Stab In The Back
Stab In The Back
Episode 24
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The Deserter
The Deserter
Episode 25
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Trial By Fire
Trial By Fire
Episode 26
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The Killers
The Killers

Northwest Passage

Overview

Northwest Passage is a 26-episode half-hour adventure television series produced by Metro Goldwyn Mayer about Major Robert Rogers during the time of the French and Indian War. The show derived its title and the main characters Rogers, Towne, and Marriner from the 1937 novel of the same name by Kenneth Roberts, and from the 1940 MGM feature film based on the novel. The scope of the novel was much broader than that of the series, and the second half of the book included an historically based attempt by Rogers to find a water route through North America as a "passage" to the Pacific Ocean. This attempt, lending its name to the novel and used by Roberts as a metaphor for the questing human spirit, is referenced in the first episode. One of the earlier series telecast in color, Northwest Passage aired new episodes on NBC from September 14, 1958, to March 13, 1959. Keith Larsen played the lead role; Buddy Ebsen, later the star of CBS's The Beverly Hillbillies and Barnaby Jones, appeared as Sergeant Hunk Marriner, and Don Burnett co-starred as Ensign Langdon Towne.
18th century
french and indian war
Last Updated: November 2, 2025

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