Set against the backdrop of the French and Indian war in colonial America, the British soldiers attempt to root out the French Army from Fort Ticonderoga.Set against the backdrop of the French and Indian war in colonial America, the British soldiers attempt to root out the French Army from Fort Ticonderoga.Set against the backdrop of the French and Indian war in colonial America, the British soldiers attempt to root out the French Army from Fort Ticonderoga.
Bob Folkerson
- Ranger
- (uncredited)
Gil Frye
- French Soldier
- (uncredited)
Leonard P. Geer
- Ranger
- (uncredited)
Rusty Hamer
- Jed's Nephew
- (uncredited)
Olaf Hytten
- Governor
- (uncredited)
Jack Kenny
- Tavern Patron
- (uncredited)
George Lee
- Capt. Delecrioux
- (uncredited)
Alphonse Martell
- Gen. Montcalm
- (uncredited)
Lester Matthews
- Lord Jeffrey Amherst
- (uncredited)
Merrill McCormick
- Tavern Patron
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaIn October 1982, this film was chosen by the ITV network in the United Kingdom as the first film to be given a television screening in 3-D. Glasses were distributed (free) with that week's TV Times magazine and were also available in selected electrical stores (at a small charge). While the screening was reasonably successful, the experiment was not repeated.
- GoofsAll of a sudden, the white woman is wearing men's clothing. None of the men had packs with changes of clothing, and none as short or petite as her were shown previously. From where did they come? Also, a woman would not have worn men's clothing back then (she had just spent three days roaming the forest dressed in her frock---why couldn't she have continued now that she had protection and an easier time going?). There was also no explanation of why the two were out alone after the nighttime scene.
- Quotes
Fortune Mallory: [to Jed Horn] How did you ever get to be a captain? By beating up every man in the regiment with your fists?
- ConnectionsFeatured in Spine Tingler! The William Castle Story (2007)
Featured review
I first saw Fort Ti as a kid at the local movie house during the 3D fad years. I thought it was great and memories of the movie stayed with me over the years. Some great action sequences that worked well with the 3D process, but did not seemed forced. I give director William Castle credit for weaving in the the action scenes better than some of the other directors handling the 3D process at the time. I disagree with other commentators, that there are no major stars in the film. George Montgomery was at the time a major actor in westerns and action films and would later star in his own television western series. Seeing the film in recent years on the Encore Western channel, I see a lot lacking in terms of the story and the acting I that missed as a youngster caught up in the 3D action, diving in my seat when a thrown tomahawk appeared to be flying off the screen
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Details
- Runtime1 hour 13 minutes
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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