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| Director: | Michael Mann |
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| Writer: | James Fenimore Cooper, Christopher Crowe, Paul Perez, Daniel Moore, Michael Mann, Philip Dunne, John L. Balderston |
| Staring: |
| In war-torn colonial America, in the midst of a bloody battle between British, the French and Native American allies, the aristocratic daughter of a British Colonel and her party are captured by a group of Huron warriors. Fortunately, a group of three Mohican trappers comes to their rescue. | |
| Release Date: | Aug 26, 1992 |
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| Director: | Michael Mann |
| Writer: | James Fenimore Cooper, Christopher Crowe, Paul Perez, Daniel Moore, Michael Mann, Philip Dunne, John L. Balderston |
| Genres: | Action, Romance, History, War |
| Keywords | love triangle, based on novel or book, revenge, interracial relationship, native american, period drama, historical, warfare, colonialism, 18th century, warrior, french and indian war |
| Production Companies | 20th Century Fox, Morgan Creek Entertainment |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $75,505,856
Budget: $40,000,000 |
| Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Daniel Day-Lewis | Hawkeye |
| Madeleine Stowe | Cora |
| Jodhi May | Alice |
| Russell Means | Chingachgook |
| Wes Studi | Magua |
| Eric Schweig | Uncas |
| Steven Waddington | Heyward |
| Maurice Roëves | Colonel Munro |
| Patrice Chéreau | General Montcalm |
| Edward Blatchford | Jack Winthrop |
| Terry Kinney | John Cameron |
| Tracey Ellis | Alexandra Cameron |
| Justin M. Rice | James Cameron |
| Dennis Banks | Ongewasgone |
| Pete Postlethwaite | Captain Beams |
| Colm Meaney | Major Ambrose |
| Mac Andrews | General Webb |
| Malcolm Storry | Phelps |
| David Schofield | Sergeant Major |
| Eric D. Sandgren | Coureur De Bois |
| Mike Phillips | Sachem |
| Mark A. Baker | Colonial Man |
| Dylan Baker | Bougainville |
| Tim Hopper | Ian |
| Gregory Zaragoza | Abenaki Chief |
| Scott Means | Abenaki Warrior |
| William J. Bozic Jr. | French Artillery Officer |
| Patrick Fitzgerald | Webb's Adjutant |
| Mark Joy | Henri |
| Steve Keator | Colonial Representative |
| Don Tilley | Colonial #1 |
| Thomas E. Cummings | Colonial #2 |
| David Farrow | Guard |
| Ethan James Fugate | French Sappeur |
| F. Curtis Gaston | Soldier #1 |
| Eric A. Hurley | Soldier #2 |
| Jared Harris | British Lieutenant |
| Michael Flannery | Sentry |
| Tom McGowan | Rich Merchant |
| Alice Papineau | Huron Woman |
| Mark J. Maracle | Sharitarish |
| Clark Heathcliffe | Regimental Sergeant Major |
| Sebastian Roché | Martin |
| Joe Finnegan | Redcoat #2 |
| Sheila Adams Barnhill | Humming Woman |
| John Harrington Bland | British Soldier (uncredited) |
| Bill Chemerka | Royal Artillerist (uncredited) |
| Payton Dunham | Abenaki Warrior (uncredited) |
| Benton Jennings | Scottish Officer (uncredited) |
| Trenton McDevitt | British Soldier (uncredited) |
| Brent Ponder | French Soldier (uncredited) |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Robert Guerra | Art Direction |
| Dennis Bradford | Assistant Art Director |
| Richard Holland | Art Direction |
| James V. Kent | Set Decoration |
| Patricia Woodbridge | Assistant Art Director |
| Julie Glick | Set Costumer |
| Chris Jenkins | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Gary Jay | First Assistant Camera |
| Kyle Rudolph | Steadicam Operator |
| Steve Spallone | Best Boy Electric |
| Fred L. McLane | First Assistant Camera |
| Laura Graham | ADR Editor |
| Danny Eccleston | Gaffer |
| Christopher Assells | Sound Effects Editor |
| Robert Ulland | Steadicam Operator |
| Richard Dwan Jr. | Dialogue Editor |
| Bill Voigtlander | ADR Editor |
| Dave Lowry | Stunts |
| Ellen Rauch | Unit Production Manager |
| Gusmano Cesaretti | Visual Development, Second Unit Director |
| Masako Masuda | Set Designer |
| David Brink | Second Assistant Camera |
| Duane Manwiller | Additional Camera |
| W.C. 'Chunky' Huse | Key Grip |
| Ryan Bartsch | Grip |
| Daniel R. Haizlip | Grip |
| Robert Hoelen | Grip |
| Mary Andrews | ADR Editor |
| Logan R. Berkshire | Grip |
| Mark J. Levenstein | Assistant Accountant |
| Moshe Bardach | Casting Assistant |
| Theresa Phillips | Casting Assistant |
| Susan E. Fiore | Second Second Assistant Director |
| Peter Haas | Unit Publicist |
| Kathy Durning | Music Editor |
| Whitney Green | Production Manager |
| Simone Boisseree | Stunts |
| Jamie Jo Medearis | Stunts |
| Danny Mabry | Stunts |
| John Copeman | Stunts |
| Tim Gilbert | Stunts |
| James Fenimore Cooper | Novel |
| Dov Hoenig | Editor |
| Christopher Crowe | Screenplay |
| Elsa Zamparelli | Costume Design |
| Richard Schoen | Set Costumer |
| Wolf Kroeger | Production Design |
| Mickey Gilbert | Second Unit Director, Stunt Coordinator |
| Anthony Lattanzio | Construction Coordinator |
| Thomas L. Fisher | Special Effects Coordinator |
| Henry Millar | Special Effects Coordinator |
| David Knox | Steadicam Operator |
| Don Reddy | Camera Operator |
| Jennifer Butler | Costume Supervisor |
| Erik Olson | Assistant Art Director |
| Michael McGowan | Camera Operator |
| Dino DiMuro | Sound Effects Editor |
| Douglas Milsome | Additional Photography |
| Frank Connor | Still Photographer |
| Jerry G. Callaway | Second Unit Director of Photography, Second Unit Cinematographer |
| Paul Perez | Adaptation |
| Jim Erickson | Set Decoration |
| Linda Whittlesey | ADR Editor |
| Yves Langlois | Stunts |
| Michael Waxman | First Assistant Director |
| Lee Teter | Visual Development |
| Christopher M. Fisher | Second Assistant Camera |
| Timothy Sheffer | Additional Camera |
| Monty Bass | Best Boy Grip |
| Michael Bonsignore | Grip |
| Robert Parrish | Grip |
| David Ray Robinson | Grip |
| Eric Bartsch | Grip |
| Victor J. Zolfo | Leadman |
| Gregg Baxter | ADR Supervisor |
| Karl J. Martin | Set Designer |
| David Galbraith | Second Assistant Camera |
| David M. Lang | Additional Camera |
| Porter Berry | Camera Intern |
| Gerrit Garretsen | Dolly Grip |
| Randy Halpern | Grip |
| Thomas Smaling | Grip |
| Dwayne Hatchell | Grip |
| Rufus Granger Jr. | Grip |
| Peter Gelfman | Property Master |
| Jennifer C. Debell | Set Dresser |
| Simon Kaye | Sound Mixer |
| Albert Aquino | Boom Operator |
| Michael Butler | Costume Supervisor |
| Rita Parillo | Makeup Artist |
| Vera Mitchell | Hairdresser |
| Caroline Clements | Hairstylist |
| Betty Lou Skinner | Hairstylist |
| Deborah Ball | Hairstylist |
| Mary Everett | Hair Assistant |
| Jay King | Special Effects |
| Richard Scioli | Special Effects |
| Mickey Pugh | Property Master |
| John Field Pankow | Assistant Property Master |
| George Bosley | Location Manager |
| Ruth Fletcher | Location Assistant |
| Jennifer Zolten Freed | Production Accountant |
| Caroline Korney | Second Assistant Accountant |
| Jeff Block | Casting Assistant |
| Bernadette 'B.C.' Echohawk | Casting Assistant |
| Amy Wells | Assistant Set Decoration |
| John Bromell | Set Dresser |
| Mark Ricker | Set Dresser |
| Jack Dalton | Boom Operator |
| Kevin Boyd | Video Assist Operator |
| Richard La Motte | Costume Design |
| Jeff Goodwin | Makeup Artist |
| Jane Royle | Makeup Artist |
| Roy Bryson | Hairdresser |
| Pamela Priest | Hairstylist |
| Gail Hensley | Hairstylist |
| Sandra S. Orsolyak | Makeup Artist |
| Scott R. Fisher | Special Effects |
| Terry W. King | Special Effects |
| Howard "Peppy" Richardson | Special Effects |
| Vern Crofoot | Armorer |
| Ray Giron | Assistant Property Master |
| Michael Bigham | Location Manager |
| Craig A. McCraw | Location Assistant |
| Johnny Lattanzio | Construction Coordinator |
| Doris Hellmann | Post Production Accountant |
| Bridget Pickering | Casting Assistant |
| Nancy Segler | Casting Assistant |
| Carl Goldstein | Second Second Assistant Director |
| William F. Craine | Set Dresser |
| J. Luther Jones III | Lead Set Dresser |
| Scott Warren | Boom Operator |
| Chan Mentzer | Construction Foreman |
| Tina Hightower | Wardrobe Assistant |
| Joan Shay | Makeup Artist |
| John R. Bayless | Makeup Artist |
| Verne Caruso | Hairstylist |
| Baker "Buzz" Smith Jr. | Hairstylist |
| Judith H. Bickerton | Hairstylist |
| Lynn Gardner | Hair Assistant |
| Roger Hansen | Special Effects |
| Bruce Minkus | Special Effects |
| Ron Downing | Property Master |
| Jerry Blohm | Assistant Property Master |
| Alan Greedy | Script Supervisor |
| Karen Snow | Location Assistant |
| Mark A. Dixon | Location Assistant |
| David Webster | Technical Advisor |
| Judi Rosner | Production Coordinator |
| Julia Kobrinsky | Researcher |
| Timothy Braniff | Storyboard |
| Eddie Fickett | Key Set Production Assistant |
| Sondra Dee Boyachek | Production Coordinator |
| Lee Nesbitt | Assistant Production Coordinator |
| Jeff Balsmeyer | Storyboard |
| Wayne Wahrman | Additional Editor |
| Matthew Booth | Assistant Editor |
| Gordon Antell | Assistant Editor |
| Mark L. Levine | Assistant Editor |
| Lon Bender | Sound Supervisor, Sound Designer |
| Randy Kelley | Dialogue Editor |
| David Baldwin | Sound Editor |
| Dan Hegeman | Sound Editor |
| Glenn T. Morgan | Sound Editor |
| John Rice | Assistant Sound Editor |
| Rudy Pi | Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Greg Orloff | Foley Mixer |
| Marilyn Graf | Foley Recordist |
| Michael T. Ryan | Music Editor |
| Daniel Allan Carlin | Music Supervisor, Conductor |
| Elton Ahi | Scoring Mixer |
| John Richards | Scoring Mixer |
| Karen Turner | Assistant Production Coordinator |
| Jere Huggins | Additional Editor |
| Carin-Anne Strohmaier | First Assistant Editor |
| Caroline Ross | Assistant Editor |
| Jeremiah O'Driscoll | Assistant Editor |
| Ron South | First Assistant Editor |
| Stephen L. Meek | Assistant Editor |
| Judith Blume | Post Production Supervisor |
| Cynthia Kimoto | Assistant Editor |
| Dan M. Rich | Dialogue Editor |
| Per Hallberg | Sound Editor |
| Eric O. Schusterman | Assistant Editor |
| Larry Kemp | Sound Effects |
| Chris Hogan | Dialogue Editor |
| Asher Yates | Sound Editor |
| Willy Allen | Sound Editor |
| Lisa Miller | Assistant Sound Editor |
| Kim Waugh | Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Dan O'Connell | Foley Artist |
| Hilda Hodges | Foley Artist |
| Nerses Gezalyan | Foley Recordist |
| Karen Baker Landers | Assistant Sound Editor |
| Judson Leach | Assistant Sound Editor |
| Kevin Bartnof | Foley Artist |
| Mary Jo Lang | Foley Mixer |
| Mark Smith | Scoring Mixer, Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Jim Weidman | Music Editor |
| Greig McRitchie | Orchestrator |
| Phil Hetos | Color Timer |
| Tom May | Key Grip |
| Alvin William 'Dutch' Lunak | Stunts |
| David Fletcher | Stunts |
| Richard Duran | Stunts |
| Debbie Lynn Ross | Stunts |
| David Olson | Music Editor |
| John Whynot | Scoring Mixer |
| Guy Dagul | Orchestrator |
| Jack Smalley | Orchestrator |
| Gary Burritt | Negative Cutter |
| Brad Dechter | Orchestrator |
| Bobby Muzingo | Orchestrator |
| Cyndie Williams Young | Second Assistant Director |
| Mike H. McGaughy | Stunts |
| Mary Lou Devlin | Production Coordinator |
| Juddson Keith Linn | Stunts |
| Paul Beahm | Stunts |
| Dean Mumford | Stunts |
| Billy Joe Fredericks | Stunts |
| Shirley Fulton Crumley | Location Casting |
| Daniel Moore | Adaptation |
| Noel T. Manning II | Production Assistant |
| Michael Mann | Screenplay, Director |
| Dante Spinotti | Director of Photography |
| Arthur Schmidt | Editor |
| Bonnie Timmermann | Casting |
| Paul Massey | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Doug Hemphill | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Ned Dowd | Unit Production Manager |
| Daniel M. Stillman | Second Assistant Director |
| David Sanderson | First Assistant Camera |
| Peter Robb-King | Key Makeup Artist |
| Susie Figgis | Casting |
| Scott Martin Gershin | Sound Editor |
| Wylie Stateman | Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Alicia Stevenson | Foley Artist |
| Randy Edelman | Conductor, Original Music Composer |
| Dennis Sands | Scoring Mixer |
| Daniel Lanois | Additional Music |
| Clint Lilley | Stunts |
| Lance Gilbert | Stunts |
| Bernie Pock | Stunts |
| Mario Roberts | Stunts |
| Don Ruffin | Stunts |
| Lonnie R. Smith Jr. | Stunts |
| Tim Trella | Stunts |
| Ric Roman Waugh | Stunts |
| Trevor Jones | Original Music Composer |
| Philip Dunne | Screenplay |
| John L. Balderston | Adaptation |
| Troy Gilbert | Stunts |
| Melissa Yonkey | Assistant Hairstylist |
| Scott Waugh | Stunts |
| Billy D. Lucas | Stunts |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Hunt Lowry | Producer |
| James G. Robinson | Executive Producer |
| Michael Mann | Producer |
| Bonnie Arnold | Associate Producer |
| Ned Dowd | Supervising Producer |
| Organization | Category | Person | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Berlin International Film Festival | Best Picture | N/A | Nominated |
| BAFTA Awards | Best Picture | N/A | Nominated |
| BAFTA Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Madeleine Stowe | Nominated |
| BAFTA Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Jodhi May | Won |
Popularity History
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| 2024 | 4 | 36 | 44 | 26 |
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| 2024 | 7 | 42 | 72 | 19 |
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| 2024 | 9 | 32 | 56 | 20 |
| 2024 | 10 | 36 | 59 | 19 |
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| 2025 | 1 | 34 | 45 | 26 |
| 2025 | 2 | 27 | 40 | 6 |
| 2025 | 3 | 10 | 32 | 2 |
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| 2025 | 3 | 420 | 489 |
Death and honour are thought to be the same, but today I have learned that sometimes they are not. The Last of the Mohicans is directed by Michael Mann who also co-adapts the screenplay with Christopher Crowe from James Fenimore Cooper's novel of the same name. It stars Daniel Day-Lewis, Madelein ... e Stowe, Russell Means, Eric Schweig, Jodhi May, Steven Waddington and Wes Studi. Music is scored by Trevor Jones and Randy Edelman and cinematography by Dante Spinotti. 1757 during the French and Indian War, Hawkeye (Lewis), a white man who was adopted by the Mohicans, finds himself on a perilous journey to escort a couple of British sisters to their father's fort. This journey brings him, and his companions, into conflict with Magua (Studi), a sadistic Huron warrior seeking revenge on the girls' father. Inspired by the Randolph Scott film of the same name made in 1936, Michael Mann gives his all to create a stirring classical epic fit to sit in the company of the historical greats of old. Visually it's a treat of some magnitude, where aided by Spinotti, Mann frames his characters in the glorious vistas provided by the North Carolinas. For those with a bent for historical narratives, Mann's film also is not found wanting, in fact it's a cerebral delight. There's romantic strands that sit right in the colourful quilt, action expertly staged and handled by the talented director and the cast, led by a superbly athletic and serious Day-Lewis, are impressive and doing justice to the requisite characters written on the page, and the musical score enhances mood with swirling beauty coupling with primitive potency that wraps itself snugly around the story. Mann gets all the key ingredients right, but it's his ability to balance the human drama with the energised action that is most impressive. The film is also thankfully devoid of boorish filler, this is a troubled time in history, with much political activity and complex racial manoeuvres, but Mann doesn't need to fill the screen with political posturing and drawn out speeches. We know all we need to know about the period in question, but the story is kept intimate, the focus on a small group of people, of whose fate we most assuredly have interest in. While on the edges of the frame we know we are witnessing the death of an era, for better or worse on different sides of the coin. Also pays to note that Mann's well known penchant for the meticulous is evident as well, for he details the native characters with considerable care. It's not flawless, accents fluctuate, the odd fake look slips into the production design and the director does what many American directors do, they come dangerously close to caricaturing their British officers, but this is still great heroic escapism tinged with romanticism. Something for everyone who loves classical cinema in fact. 9/10
It might seem a bit petty, but as a Scot watching a film about a Canadian conflict in which half the characters - "Munro", "Campbell", "Cameron" et al are all Scottish, I found the constant interchangeability in the script between English and British really quite irritating. They are not synonymous ... terms - is it just lazy writing? Anyway, the rest of this is a great looking adaptation of a solid boy's-own story that tells of the war in North America between the French and the British. The former under the command of "Montcalm" (Patrice Chéreau) are laying siege to the fort held by the latter under the command of "Munro" (Maurice Roëves). To add to the woes of the besieged, his two daughters are being escorted to what he hopes will be safety with him, when they are the victims of betrayal at the hands of the duplicitous "Magua" (Wes Studi) and are only saved by the timely intervention of "Hawkeye" (Daniel Day-Lewis), his father "Chingachgook" (Russell Means) and brother "Uncas" (Eric Schweig). "Hawkeye" - indeed the whole colonial farming community - is viewed with mistrust by the military and when it becomes clear that the elder sibling "Cora" (Madeleine Stowe) is beginning to take a shine to our hero, they also incur the enmity of the conniving "Maj. Heyward" (Steven Waddington). It's a story of romance, certainly, but that's kept very much under control as the warring and scheming takes front and centre making sure the adventure keeps moving along apace. DDL is on good form here, nimbly skirmishing in the forest and proving extremely adept at reloading a musket in ten seconds flat! Waddington never was a very convincing actor, but he's adequate here as our story concludes with violence, sacrifice, honour, vengeance and a sense of the futility of war. Some of the siege photography and the more general cinematography is wonderful at creating some of the claustrophobic aspects of this hitherto densely forested, virgin and perilous, territory and even though they were always at war with each other, it also highlights just how little the indigenous population actually needed our presence on their continent. Big screen if you can - it's well worth the price of the ticket.