The Last of the Mohicans (1992)



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Synopsis:
Director Michael Mann based this lushly romantic version of the James Fenimore Cooper novel more on his memory of the 1936 film version (starring Randolph Scott) than on Cooper's novel (in fact, Philip Dunne's 1936 screenplay is cited as source material for this film). Set in the 1750s during the French and Indian War, the story concerns Hawkeye (Daniel Day-Lewis), the European-born adopted son of Mohican scout Chingachgook (Russell Means). Hawkeye and his party, which also includes the Mohican Uncas (Eric Schweig), joins up with a group of Britons who have recently arrived in the Colonies. The group consists of Cora Munro (Madeleine Stowe) and her younger sister, Alice (Jodhi May), who are rescued from a Huron war party by Hawkeye. Hawkeye's band accompanies them to the British Fort William Henry, which is being besieged by a French and Huron force. The fort falls to the French, and Colonel Munro (Maurice Roeves) surrenders to French General Montcalm (Patrice Chéreau). The terms of the surrender are that the British merely abandon the fort and return to their homes. However, the French's bloodthirsty ally, the Huron warrior Magua (Wes Studi), has made no such agreement, and, as the British retreat from the fort, he plans to massacre them in a terrible Huron attack.

~ Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide

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Theatrical Release
9/25/1992
Director Credit
Michael Mann Director
Cast Credit
Terry Kinney John Cameron
Steve Keator Colonial Representative
Malcolm Storry Phelps
Mac Andrews General Webb
Mark A. Baker Colonial Man
Eric D. Sandgren Coureuu de Bois
Joe Finnegan 2nd Redcoat
Sebastian Roche Martin
Mark J. Maracle Sharitarish
Don Tilley 1st Colonial
Scott Means Abenaki Warrior
Sheila Adams Barnhill Humming Woman
Colm Meaney Major Ambrose
Curtis F. Gaston 1st Soldier
Eric A. Hurley 2nd Soldier
Clark Heathcliffe Regimental Sergeant Major
Michael Phillips Sachem
William J. Bozic, Jr. French Artillery Officer
Alice Papineau Huron Woman
Patrick Fitzgerald Webb's Adjutant
Pete Postlethwaite Captain Beams
Bonnie Timmerman
Gregory Zaragoza Abenaki Chief
Justin M. Rice James Cameron
Thomas E. Cummings 2nd Colonial
Jared Harris British Lieutenant
Michael McConnell Sentry
Thomas John McGowan Rich Merchant
David Mark Farrow Guard
Benton Jennings Scottish Officer
Ethan James Fugate French Sappeur
Dylan Baker Bougainville
Blatchford, Ed Jack Winthrop
Tim Hopper Ian
Mark Joy Henri
Dennis J. Banks Ongewasgone
Tracey Ellis Alexandra Cameron
David Schofield Sergeant Major
Michael Blake Day-Lewis Hawkeye
Madeline Stowe Cora Munro
Russell Means Chingachgook
Eric Schweig Uncas
Jodhi May Alice Munro
Wes Studi Magua
Steven Waddington Major Duncan Heyward
Maurice Roeves Col. Edmund Munro
Patrice Chéreau General Montcalm
Production Credits Credit
James G. Robinson Executive Producer
Michael Mann Producer
Hunt Lowry Producer
Mark Mann Producer
Ned Dowd Producer
Art Department Credit
Bob Guerra Art Director
Wolf Kroeger Production Designer
Jim Erickson Set Designer
Richard Holland Art Director
Casting Credit
Bonnie Timmerman Casting
Film Camera Credit
Dante Spinotti Cinematographer
Douglas Milsome Cinematographer
Physical Effects Credit
Mickey Gilbert Stunts
Mario Roberts Stunts
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Elsa Zamparelli Costume Designer
Peter Robb-King Makeup

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