The story is set in the British province of New York during the French and Indian War, and concerns—in part—a Huron massacre (with passive French acquiescence) of between 500 to 1,500 Anglo-American troops, who had honorably surrendered at Fort William Henry, plus some women and servants; the kidnapping of two sisters, daughters of the British commander; and their rescue by the last Mohicans.
Randolph Scott
Hawkeye
Binnie Barnes
Alice Munro
Heather Angel
Cora Munro
Henry Wilcoxon
Maj. Duncan Heyward
Bruce Cabot
Magua
Phillip Reed
Uncas
Robert Barrat
Chingachgook
Hugh Buckler
Colonel Munro
Willard Robertson
Captain Winthrop
William Stack
General Montcalm
Lumsden Hare
General Abercrombie
Frank McGlynn Sr.
Gamut
Will Stanton
Jenkins
William V. Mong
Sachem
Art Dupuis
De Levis
Ian Maclaren
William Pitt
Reginald Barlow
Duke of Newcastle
Olaf Hytten
King George II
Lionel Belmore
Patroon
Claude King
Duke of Marlborough
Director
George B. Seitz
Adaptation
John L. Balderston
Adaptation
Paul Perez
Adaptation
Daniel Moore
Novel
James Fenimore Cooper
Screenplay
Philip Dunne
June 19, 2022
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I can't imagine that Randolph Scott was an obvious choice for "Hawkeye" in this fast-moving adaptation of the famous Fenimore Cooper tale of the early colonial history of North America, but he works well. Henry Wilcoxson ("Maj. Hayward") is charged with escorting the daughters of his commanding officer to a fort. En route their guide "Magua" (Bruce Cabot) betrays them and tries to take the ladies hostage; enter "Hawkeye" who was already suspicious and in a timely fashion saves them from a fate worse than death. We now embark on a series of fun mini-adventures involving the British and French soldiers and the indigenous Mohican and Huron warriors fighting for control of the territory. It's a good, solid screenplay with a workmanlike cast and steady direction from George B. Seitz that does a fair degree of justice to the original book in an entertaining fashion.
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$0.00
Revenue:
$0.00