The Last of the Mohicans (1992)

Written by James Fenimore Cooper, John L. Balderston

Directed by Michael Mann

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1992

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Michael Mann's epic period adventure is set in America in 1757, where the French and the English are fighting for power, with the help of the Huron and Mohican Native Americans respectively. Centre stage in the film is Hawkeye (Daniel Day-Lewis), the orphan of murdered settlers, who was raised by Mohicans, is torn between two cultures, and falls for Cora Munro (Madeleine Stowe), the daughter of one of the British commanders.

Hawkeye and his companions Chinachgook (Russell Means) and Uncas (Eric Schweig) loosely ally themselves to the British and help them through enemy territory where the murderous Hurons, led by Magua (Wes Studi) lie in wait. Cora and her sister are captured in an ambush but then rescued, while a British fort under siege from the French requires reinforcements.

The film is spectacular to look at: the siege of the fort recalls Edward Zwick's magnificent Glory and some of the battles in the forests, while bloody, are equally stirring; but the two leads also provide a calm that gives balance to the whole. Sadly ignored for the Oscars (it won one for best sound), this is an almost flawless film.

Highly recommended.

Cast

Image for Daniel Day-LewisDaniel Day-LewisHawkeye
Image for Madeleine StoweMadeleine StoweCora Munro
Russell MeansChingachgook
Eric SchweigUncas
Jodhi MayAlice Munro
Steven WaddingtonMaj. Duncan Heyward
Wes StudiMagua
Maurice RoëvesCol. Edmund Munro
Patrice ChéreauGen Montcalm
Edward BlatchfordJack Winthrop
Terry KinneyJohn Cameron
Tracy EllisAlexandra Cameron
Justin M. RiceJames Cameron
Dennis BanksOngewasgone
Pete PostlethwaiteCapt. Beams

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