Durante la Guerra Francesa e India, el legendario explorador Ojo de Halcón se ve obligado a escoltar al comandante Duncan Heyward y a las dos hijas del comandante de Fort William Henry, el c... Leer todoDurante la Guerra Francesa e India, el legendario explorador Ojo de Halcón se ve obligado a escoltar al comandante Duncan Heyward y a las dos hijas del comandante de Fort William Henry, el coronel Munro -Alice y Cora- a un lugar seguro.Durante la Guerra Francesa e India, el legendario explorador Ojo de Halcón se ve obligado a escoltar al comandante Duncan Heyward y a las dos hijas del comandante de Fort William Henry, el coronel Munro -Alice y Cora- a un lugar seguro.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Nominado a 1 premio Óscar
- 1 nominación en total
- De Levis
- (as Art du Puis)
- William Pitt
- (as Ian MacLaren)
- King George II
- (as Olaf Hytton)
Opiniones destacadas
There is Interracial Love making, Scalping, Torture, and other Displays of Nastiness that give this Movie a Real Feel for the Frontier Days and the Conflicts of Cultures and Countries.
Quite Impressive, the Film Holds Up really well and Modern Audiences will be Surprised that this Early Hollywood effort is a Testament at how Good they could be at their Craft when everything was Clicking. It has very Little that is Dated or Embarrassing Today. Especially the Reverence and Tolerance given All Points of View from All Points of View.
A good companion piece to the Michael Mann remake, this is a film that could be offered as one of the best of the early "period" films of the slowly evolving studio movie machine that would peak just a few years later.
It still surprises me from time to time when I see how well movies were made so long ago, when the art form didn't have that long of a tradition behind it. Techniques and temperaments change over the years, but the world is big enough for more than one good version of 'The Last of the Mohicans.'
So I decided to watch this version starring Randolph Scott in B/W and of course not as much special effects as today's movies. The acting is really quite well, except for the fake dying when actors are shot.
This version is equally exciting and keeps you on the edge of your seat. And if you, like me, liked the 1992 version, you will like this knowing an idea of the story, but with a different ending.
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- TriviaOn 5/1/36 "The Triplicate" reported that a camera crew showed up in Crescent City and Smith River to undertake the preparations for filming an adaption of "The Last of the Mohicans" using Yurok, Hoopa and Tolowa extras. Tolowas and mixed-Tolowas hired on as extras included Clifford Winton, Harry Bob, Fred Moorehead, William White, Andrew Whipple, Chester Scott, Johnny Frank, Chester James, Robert Spott, Lawrence Spott, Edward Spott and Jack James. They were paid $5.00 a day. The federal government arranged the pay scale for the reservation Indians who had acted as extras.
- ErroresThe lock and bar system used has a job of keeping the door shut while pad locked. Visible with a brighter screen setting.
- Citas
Chingachgook: Great Spirit. Fair warrior goes to you. Swift, straight and unseen like arrow shot into sun. Let him sit at Counsel fire of my tribe. For he is Uncas, my son. My fire, his ashes. Your fire, is bright. Now, all my tribe is there, but one. I, Chingachgook, Last of Mohican.
- Créditos curiososOpening credits are shown on a rock, with rock art (petroglyphs).
- Versiones alternativasAlso available in a colourised version
- ConexionesFeatured in Rich Hall's Inventing the Indian (2012)
- Bandas sonorasThe British Grenadiers
(uncredited)
Traditional
Sung by the Soldiers twice
Selecciones populares
- How long is The Last of the Mohicans?Con tecnología de Alexa
Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Son Kahraman
- Locaciones de filmación
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 31 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1