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The Last of the Mohicans

  • TV Mini Series
  • 1971
  • 5h 44m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
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The Last of the Mohicans (1971)
Classical WesternAdventureDramaWarWestern

Three trappers protect a British colonel's daughters in the midst of the French and Indian War.Three trappers protect a British colonel's daughters in the midst of the French and Indian War.Three trappers protect a British colonel's daughters in the midst of the French and Indian War.

  • Stars
    • Andrew Crawford
    • Tim Goodman
    • Kenneth Ives
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    241
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    • Stars
      • Andrew Crawford
      • Tim Goodman
      • Kenneth Ives
    • 13User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 2 nominations total

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    Andrew Crawford
    • Colonel Munro
    • 1971
    Tim Goodman
    • Major Duncan Heyward
    • 1971
    Kenneth Ives
    • Hawkeye
    • 1971
    John Abineri
    John Abineri
    • Chingachgook
    • 1971
    Richard Warwick
    Richard Warwick
    • Uncas
    • 1971
    Patricia Maynard
    • Cora Munro
    • 1971
    Joanna David
    Joanna David
    • Alice Munro
    • 1971
    Philip Madoc
    Philip Madoc
    • Magua
    • 1971
    Bill Wiesener
    • Munro's Sergeant
    • 1971
    David Leland
    David Leland
    • David Gamut
    • 1971
    Michael Cullen
    • Lieutenant Otley
    • 1971
    Ken Barker
    • Webb's Staff Major
    • 1971
    Hilary Minster
    • Webb's Sergeant
    • 1971
    James Snell
    • Delaware scout…
    • 1971
    Noel Coleman
    • General Webb
    • 1971
    Terence Brook
    Terence Brook
    • Huron Chief
    • 1971
    Prentis Hancock
    Prentis Hancock
    • Lieutenant Grant
    • 1971
    George Pravda
    George Pravda
    • General Montcalm
    • 1971
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    9j_eyon

    if only they had the budget

    A commendable translation to the small screen of the novel - i am assured that it is a more faithful adaption than other tv series or movies - and i believe it - while i never read the novel - i had it at hand to check that the scenes were in order - they were - and much of the novel's dialog was inserted into the script

    as an american indian - i was not bothered by the use of white actors in the indian roles - it was common in american tv shows too at the time - i doubt many american indians were strolling around Britain available for casting - and the pitiful budget for this production couldn't afford to import and provide for the real thing

    originally the BBC series extended over 6 hours - in 8 episodes - which is more time than movies can afford - which allowed it to contain more of the novel - tho even then - it was condensed - but that's to the audience's advantage - only the really pertinent scenes remain

    while much of the series is shot on small sets - and they were forced to use 10s of extras - they had one nice advantage - they were able to utilize the wild landscapes of Scotland - which stand in pretty well for the forests of the american east coast - and the dutiful costuming and makeup comes across even better than many american productions - which had a stereotypical look for indians

    as could/should be expected from the BBC tv shows - they cast some lesser known yet highly skilled actors - for me - Kenneth Ives as the rangy & confident Hawkeye - and Philip Madoc as the dark & sinister Magua - were the most charismatic - but all performed at a high level

    if only they had the budget to match the positive facets of this production
    flynn-5

    Superb version, true to the orginal tale.

    This is a superb version of this classic story. Well cast and well acted, its exteriors are highly evocative of the story's time and place: colonial-era northern New York. Although not as lush as the 1992 movie version, it is acted with more fidelity to the original Victorian tale. Hawkeye is more articulate, Magua more intelligent, the major and the girls, well... the major and the girls are more BRITISH! You'll enjoy it.

    Originally aired in America as part of "Masterpiece Theatre" hosted by Alistair Cooke (sic).
    10jesheldon

    As many of the comments indicate, this is a superb presentation of LOTM.

    Filmed in the Scottish Highlands, this rendition of LOTM is the most faithful to the Cooper novel of all of them (and there have been many including the popular 1992 Hollywood version which was markedly different from the novel in many places). Perhaps the next most accurate LOTM is the 1920's B&W version - though not nearly as faithful as this Masterpiece Theater piece.

    M/T originally presented in in their first year, 1971, as a series of 8 episodes of 45 minutes each and later had a non-M/T version of 13 episodes of about 30 minutes played by a few public TV stations in the mid-'70s. The main difference was the M/T version had an introduction (somewhat flawed as I recall) by Alastair Cooke.

    The 13 episode version (same as M/T except for intro) does exist - we are watching it currently on DVD. The double Emmy award-winning producer of this '71 version (John McRae) says that the BBC destroyed the production masters in about the mid-'70s but he feels it was one of his best efforts and also says that it was nominated for the Emmy at the time (but didn't win).
    dolytuov

    At last, released on DVD.

    Fortunately, several of the Masterpiece Theater productions are slowly being re-released on DVD, which is allowing those of us who loved the various stories to revisit them. I remember seeing The Last of the Mohicans when it previously aired in 1971, and loved the story so much, I bought and read the paperback and subsequent Hawkeye stories.

    This production closely follows the book, and compared with today's production, it may seem dated, since the indoor scenes are filmed in a studio. Today's younger crowd will not appreciate it, but they have to remember that budget was a major factor in what could be done. The producers wanted to lovingly tell the tale as it was written. Today's productions are hacked up and condensed to the point that sometimes the intent of the author is lost. Also, today's directors/producers spend most of the budget for filming on location, at the sacrifice of the plot.

    So try and overlook the production qualities and enjoy the story, the way James Fenimore Cooper basically wrote it.
    10wmjwolfe

    Great film! Looking for DVD's

    This remains for me the best film version by far of Cooper's improbable tale. I have vivid memories of it from its first airing. The somewhat stilted script was very much in keeping with Cooper's writing, as were the artificial situations, and melodramatic acting. "Dr. Who" veteran Philip Madoc brings real malice to his role as Magua. Uncas, beautifully acted by Richard Warwick (blue eyes and all)is a genuine leading character, as in Cooper's book, not a mere prop for Hawkeye.

    I have been looking for a recorded version since first seeing it without success. I notice that an early comment on this board mentions a 13-part version on DVD. If anyone has any information on how to obtain copies, please post them here or email me!

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      The series takes place in 1757.
    • Connections
      Featured in The 25th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1973)

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    • Release date
      • March 26, 1972 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mohikanların sonuncusu
    • Filming locations
      • Campsie Fells, Stirling, Scotland, UK
    • Production companies
      • BBC Television
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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    • Runtime
      • 5h 44m(344 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 4:3

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