The Last of the Mohicans

US (1936): Historical/Adventure/War

George B. Seitz directs this Reliance/UA release of John Balderston's adaptation of the James Fenimore Cooper novel. Duriing the Seven Years' War between England and France, Fort William Henry on Lake George in New York is under siege by the French and Hurons under General Montcalm (William Stack.) Alice (Binnie Barnes) and Cora Munro (Heather Angel), young daughters of the British Commander, Colonel Muro (Hugh Buckler), set out from Albany to join their father at the fort. They are accompanied by Major Duncan Heyward (Henry Wilcoxin), who has loved Alice for a long time, and by a renegade Huron named Magua (Bruce Cabot.) He leads them astray with the view of betraying them into the hands of a wandering party of Hurons, but his plans are foiled by Hawkeye (Randolph Scott), a Colonial scout, when he and his comrades, Chingachgook (Robert Barrat) and his son Uncas (Phillip Reed), rescue the party and conduct them safely to the fort. Shortly afterwards, Munro surrenders on honorable terms to Montcalm and is permitted to march out of the fort under arms and colors. He is then mortally wounded by Magua during a massacre by the Indians as the fort is being evacuated. Cora and Alice are carried off by Magua and Heyward, aided by Hawkeye, Chingachgook and Uncas, sets out in search of them. (IMDb)


· Assistant Director 1936: Clem Beauchamp

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