The Last Of The Mohicans(1992)

The Last Of The Mohicans(1992)

Release Date : Aug. 26, 1992 | Rating ★★★★★★★
Details : In war-torn Colonial America in the midst of a bloody battle between British the French and Native American allies Cora Munro 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 including Hawkeye a rugged frontiersman and the adopted son of the Mohicans comes to their rescue. A passionate romance soon blossoms between Cora and Hawkeye but many forces test their love as they continue to journey through the Frontier.
Duration : 1 Hour 54 Minutes
Cast and Crew :


Daniel Day-Lewis as Hawkeye


Madeleine Stowe as Cora


Russell Means as Chingachgook


Eric Schweig as Uncas


Steven Waddington as Heyward


Wes Studi as Magua


Terry Kinney as John Cameron


Tracey Ellis as Alexandra Cameron


Pete Postlethwaite as Captain Beams


Colm Meaney as Major Ambrose


David Schofield as Sergeant Major


Dylan Baker as Bougainville


Jared Harris as British Lieutenant


Tom McGowan as Rich Merchant

Jodhi May as Alice | Maurice Roëves as Colonel Munro | Patrice Chéreau as General Montcalm | Edward Blatchford as Jack Winthrop | Justin M. Rice as James Cameron | Dennis Banks as Ongewasgone | Mac Andrews as General Webb | Malcolm Storry as Phelps | Eric D. Sandgren as Coureur De Bois | Mike Phillips as Sachem | Mark A. Baker as Colonial Man | Tim Hopper as Ian | Gregory Zaragoza as Abenaki Chief | Scott Means as Abenaki Warrior | William J. Bozic Jr. as French Artillery Officer | Patrick Fitzgerald as Webb's Adjutant | Mark Joy as Henri | Steve Keator as Colonial Representative | Don Tilley as Colonial #1 | Thomas E. Cummings as Colonial #2 | David Farrow as Guard | Ethan James Fugate as French Sappeur | F. Curtis Gaston as Soldier #1 | Eric A. Hurley as Soldier #2 | Michael Flannery as Sentry | Alice Papineau as Huron Woman | Mark J. Maracle as Sharitarish | Clark Heathcliffe as Regimental Sergeant Major | Sebastian Roché as Martin | Joe Finnegan as Redcoat #2 | Sheila Adams Barnhill as Humming Woman | John Harrington Bland as British Soldier (uncredited) | Bill Chemerka as Royal Artillerist (uncredited) | Payton Dunham as Abenaki Warrior (uncredited) | Benton Jennings as Scottish Officer (uncredited) | Trenton McDevitt as British Soldier (uncredited) | Director  : Michael Mann | Producer  : Michael Mann | Executive Producer  : James G. Robinson | Producer  : Hunt Lowry |