Northwest Rangers


Northwest Rangers is a 1942 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Northern second feature that is a remake of Manhattan Melodrama set in the North West Mounted Police of Canada.
It was also known as Gambler's Choice.

Plot

A mountie tracks down a former childhood friend.

Cast

The film was a remake of Manhattan Melodrama and was originally called Gambler's Choice. It was the feature directorial debut for Joe Newman, who had made a number of short films for MGM as well as having worked as an assistant director at the studio for many years. The leads were to be Patricia Dane, William Lundigan and John Carroll. The lead role was given to James Craig.
Filming started in June 1942.

Reception

The film earned $313,000 in the US and Canada and $146,000 elsewhere, making a loss of $12,000.
The Chicago Daily Tribune praised the "likeable performers".