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The Last of the Mohicans (1992 film)

The Last of the Mohicans is a 1992 American epic historical drama directed by Michael Mann, who co-wrote the screenplay with Christopher Crowe, based on the 1826 novel of the same name by James Fenimore Cooper and its 1936 film adaptation. The film is set in 1757 during the French and Indian War. The film stars Daniel Day-Lewis, Madeleine Stowe, and Jodhi May.

The Last of the Mohicans
Theatrical release poster
Directed byMichael Mann
Screenplay by
Based on
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyDante Spinotti
Edited by
Music by
Production
company
Distributed by
Release dates
  • August 26, 1992 (1992-08-26) (France)
  • September 25, 1992 (1992-09-25) (United States)
Running time
112 minutes[2]
CountryUnited States
Languages
Budget$40 million[4]
Box office$143 million

The soundtrack features music by Trevor Jones and Randy Edelman, and the song "I Will Find You" by Clannad. The main theme of the film is taken from the tune "The Gael" by Scottish singer-songwriter Dougie MacLean.

The Last of the Mohicans was released in the United States on September 25, 1992. The film received generally positive reviews from critics and was a commercial success. It won the Academy Award for Best Sound, the only Academy Award won so far by a film directed by Mann.[5]

Plot

In 1757, British Army Major Duncan Heyward arrives in Albany, New York, during the French and Indian War. He is assigned to Colonel Edmund Munro, the commander of Fort William Henry in the Adirondack Mountains. Heyward is tasked with escorting Munro's two daughters, Cora and Alice, to their father. Before they leave, Heyward asks Cora to marry him, but she asks for more time before giving her answer.

A Mohawk named Magua is tasked with guiding Heyward, the two women, and a troop of British soldiers to the fort, but he is actually a Huron who leads them into an ambush that kills most of the soldiers. Mohican Chingachgook, his son Uncas, and his white, adopted son "Hawkeye" arrive and kill all of the Hurons except Magua, who escapes. The trio agrees to take the women and Heyward to the fort. During the trek, they find another massacre at a farm, but do not stop to bury the victims so as not to alert the Hurons to their presence. Cora and Hawkeye are attracted to each other, as are Uncas and Alice.

They find the fort under siege by the French and their Huron allies, but manage to sneak in. Colonel Munro is surprised to see his daughters, as he had sent a letter warning them to stay away, but it never reached them. Heyward becomes jealous of Hawkeye when Cora tells Heyward she will not accept his marriage proposal. A militiaman sets out at night to try to reach General Webb at Fort Edward for reinforcements, with Hawkeye, Chingachgook and Uncas providing covering fire from the fort.

After Munro refuses to honor an agreement made by Webb that the militiamen could leave to protect their homesteads if they were threatened, Hawkeye helps them sneak away. He is arrested for sedition and sentenced to hang. However, when he learns that Webb will send no soldiers, Munro is forced to accept French General Louis-Joseph de Montcalm's terms of surrender: the British can leave the fort honorably with their arms. Magua is furious because he bears a personal grudge against Munro.

Once Munro, his soldiers and civilians leave the fort, Huron warriors attack and massacre them. Munro is captured alive, but mortally wounded, and Magua personally promises him that he'll kill his daughters, then cuts out his heart. Hawkeye, Uncas, and Chingachgook fight their way out, taking Cora, Alice, Heyward, and a few British soldiers. They hide in a cave behind a waterfall, but Magua finds them. Before Hawkeye, Uncas, and Chingachgook escape by leaping from the waterfall, Hawkeye tells Cora to stay alive and swears that he will find her.

Magua takes his three prisoners to a Huron settlement. While he is addressing a sachem, Hawkeye walks in unarmed as a parley to plead for their lives. The sachem rules that Heyward is to be returned to the British, Alice be given to Magua for the wrongs done to him by Munro, and Cora be burned alive. Although Hawkeye is told he may leave in peace for his bravery, he offers to take Cora's place. Heyward, who is acting as interpreter, instead tells the Hurons to take his life for Cora's. After Hawkeye leaves the village with Cora he shoots Heyward, who is being burned alive, as a final act of mercy.

Chingachgook, Uncas, and Hawkeye then pursue Magua's party to rescue Alice. Uncas races ahead and kills several of the Hurons in combat, but is killed in a duel by Magua and thrown off the cliff's edge. Devastated to see Uncas’ demise, Alice refuses to remain with Magua and commits suicide by jumping off the same cliff. Enraged, Hawkeye and Chingachgook catch up to the Hurons and slay many of them. Hawkeye then holds the rest at gunpoint, allowing Chingachgook to fight and kill Magua, avenging Uncas’ death. Afterward, Chingachgook prays to the Great Spirit to receive Uncas, proclaiming himself "the last of the Mohicans."

Cast

Production

Development

Much care was taken with recreating accurate costumes and props. Daniel Winkler made the tomahawks used in the film and knifemaker Randall King made the knives.[6] Wayne Watson is the maker of Hawkeye's "Killdeer" rifle used in the film. The gunstock war club made for Chingachgook was created by Jim Yellow Eagle. Magua's tomahawk was made by Fred A. Mitchell of Odin Forge & Fabrication.

Costumes were originally designed by multiple Academy Award winner James Acheson, but he left the film and had his name removed because of artistic differences with Mann. Designer Elsa Zamparelli was brought in to finish.

Casting

Through the making of this film, actors Wes Studi and Maurice Roeves became lifelong friends.[7]

Locations

Although the story takes place in upstate colonial New York, filming was done mostly in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina.[8] Locations used include Lake James, Chimney Rock Park and The Biltmore Estate. Some of the waterfalls that were used in the movie include Hooker Falls, Triple Falls, Bridal Veil Falls, and High Falls, all located in the DuPont State Recreational Forest.[8] Another of these falls was Linville Falls, in the mountains of North Carolina. Also, Hickory Nut Falls at Chimney Rock was in the movie near the end. Scenes of Albany were shot in Asheville, North Carolina at The Manor on Charlotte Street.[8]

The set of Fort William Henry was constructed at a reported cost of US$6 million on felled forestry land (35°47′40.69″N 81°52′12.10″W / 35.7946361°N 81.8700278°W / 35.7946361; -81.8700278) adjacent to Lake James in North Carolina. Highway 126, which ran between the set and the lake, had to be closed for the duration of the filming.[9]

Soundtrack

Release

The film opened in the United States on September 25, 1992, in 1,856 theaters. It was the number 1 movie on its opening weekend.[10][11] By the end of its first weekend, The Last of the Mohicans had generated $10,976,661, and by the end of its domestic run, the film had made $75,505,856 in the United States and Canada.[4] It was ranked the 17th highest-grossing film of 1992 in the United States.[12] Internationally, the film grossed more than $67 million[13] for a worldwide total of over $143 million.

Alternate versions

When the film was released theatrically in the United States, its running time was 112 minutes. This version of the film was released on VHS in the U.S. on June 23, 1993. The film was later re-edited to a length of 117 minutes,[14] for its U.S. DVD release on November 23, 1999,[15] which was billed as the "Director's Expanded Edition". The film was again re-edited for its U.S. Blu-ray release on October 5, 2010,[16] this time billed as the "Director's Definitive Cut", with a length of 114 mins.[17] At Mann's insistence, all home video releases of the film, including in its original VHS releases, have been presented in the original theatrical aspect ratio.[citation needed]

Reception

At review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes the film has a "Certified Fresh" rating of 93% based on reviews from 45 critics, with an average rating of 7.9/10. The site's consensus states: "The Last of the Mohicans is a breathless romantic adventure that plays loose with history -- and comes out with a richer action movie for it."[18]

The Last of the Mohicans opened with critics praising the film for its cinematography and music. Critic Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave the film three stars and called it "quite an improvement on Cooper's all but unreadable book, and a worthy successor to the Randolph Scott version," going on to say that "The Last of the Mohicans is not as authentic and uncompromised as it claims to be – more of a matinee fantasy than it wants to admit – but it is probably more entertaining as a result."[19]

Desson Howe of The Washington Post classified the film as "glam-opera" and "the MTV version of gothic romance".[20] Rita Kempley of the Post recognized the "heavy drama," writing that the film "sets new standards when it comes to pent-up passion", but commented positively on the "spectacular scenery".[21]

Awards and nominations

Award Category Nominee(s) Result
20/20 Awards Best Original Score Trevor Jones and Randy Edelman Nominated
Academy Awards[22] Best Sound Chris Jenkins, Doug Hemphill, Mark Smith and Simon Kaye Won
American Cinema Editors Awards Best Edited Feature Film Dov Hoenig and Arthur Schmidt Nominated
American Society of Cinematographers Awards Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Theatrical Releases Dante Spinotti Nominated
Awards Circuit Community Awards Best Cinematography Nominated
Best Makeup & Hairstyling Peter Robb-King and Vincent J. Guastini Nominated
Best Sound Chris Jenkins, Doug Hemphill, Mark Smith, Simon Kaye, Lon Bender and Larry Kemp Nominated
BMI Film & TV Awards Film Music Award Randy Edelman Won
British Academy Film Awards[23] Best Actor in a Leading Role Daniel Day-Lewis Nominated
Best Cinematography Dante Spinotti Won
Best Costume Design Elsa Zamparelli Nominated
Best Make Up Artist Peter Robb-King Won
Best Original Film Score Trevor Jones and Randy Edelman Nominated
Best Production Design Wolf Kroeger Nominated
Best Sound Simon Kaye, Lon Bender, Larry Kemp, Paul Massey, Doug Hemphill, Mark Smith and Chris Jenkins Nominated
British Society of Cinematographers[24] Best Cinematography in a Theatrical Feature Film Dante Spinotti Nominated
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards[25] Most Promising Actor Wes Studi Nominated
Evening Standard British Film Awards Best Actor Daniel Day-Lewis Won
Golden Globe Awards[26] Best Original Score Trevor Jones and Randy Edelman Nominated
London Film Critics Circle Awards British Actor of the Year Daniel Day-Lewis Won
Nastro d'Argento Best Cinematography Dante Spinotti Nominated
Political Film Society Awards Peace Nominated
Southeastern Film Critics Association Awards[27] Best Picture 9th Place
Yoga Awards Worst Foreign Director Michael Mann Won

American Film Institute recognition:

References

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  3. ^ "Languages in Last of the Mohicans". Native-Languages.org. from the original on November 9, 2020. Retrieved November 9, 2020.
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  6. ^ Haskew, Mike (September 1, 2006). "Star-Spangled Hawks Take Wing". Vol. 33, no. 9. Blade Magazine. pp. 30–37.
  7. ^ "Scots actor Maurice Roeves dies aged 83". BBC News. July 15, 2020. from the original on July 15, 2020. Retrieved July 15, 2020.
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  9. ^ "THE FILMING AT LAKE JAMES". www.mohicanpress.com. from the original on December 27, 2019. Retrieved July 19, 2020.
  10. ^ "Weekend Box Office". The Los Angeles Times. October 6, 1992. from the original on July 15, 2012. Retrieved May 30, 2011.
  11. ^ Fox, David J. (October 6, 1992). "Box Office Hasn't Seen the Last of 'Mohicans". The Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on July 1, 2012. Retrieved May 30, 2011.
  12. ^ "1992 Yearly Box Office Results". Box Office Mojo. from the original on June 29, 2007. Retrieved February 14, 2012.
  13. ^ Groves, Don (April 19, 1993). "Disney fare is cats' meow; Clint rides". Variety. p. 34.
  14. ^ Wurm, Gerald (April 7, 2010). "Last of the Mohicans, The (Comparison: Theatrical Version - Director's Expanded Edition)". Movie-Censorship.com. from the original on December 20, 2016. Retrieved December 18, 2016.
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The Last of the Mohicans is a 1992 American epic historical drama directed by Michael Mann who co wrote the screenplay with Christopher Crowe based on the 1826 novel of the same name by James Fenimore Cooper and its 1936 film adaptation The film is set in 1757 during the French and Indian War The film stars Daniel Day Lewis Madeleine Stowe and Jodhi May The Last of the MohicansTheatrical release posterDirected byMichael MannScreenplay byMichael Mann Christopher CroweBased onThe Last of the Mohicansby James Fenimore Cooper The Last of the Mohicansby Philip DunneProduced byMichael Mann Hunt LowryStarringDaniel Day Lewis Madeleine Stowe Jodhi MayCinematographyDante SpinottiEdited byDov Hoenig Arthur SchmidtMusic byTrevor Jones Randy EdelmanProductioncompany20th Century FoxDistributed by20th Century Fox North America 1 Warner Bros Pictures International Release datesAugust 26 1992 1992 08 26 France September 25 1992 1992 09 25 United States Running time112 minutes 2 CountryUnited StatesLanguagesEnglish French Mohawk Cherokee Delaware 3 Budget 40 million 4 Box office 143 millionThe soundtrack features music by Trevor Jones and Randy Edelman and the song I Will Find You by Clannad The main theme of the film is taken from the tune The Gael by Scottish singer songwriter Dougie MacLean The Last of the Mohicans was released in the United States on September 25 1992 The film received generally positive reviews from critics and was a commercial success It won the Academy Award for Best Sound the only Academy Award won so far by a film directed by Mann 5 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 3 1 Development 3 2 Casting 3 3 Locations 3 4 Soundtrack 4 Release 4 1 Alternate versions 5 Reception 6 Awards and nominations 7 References 8 External linksPlot EditIn 1757 British Army Major Duncan Heyward arrives in Albany New York during the French and Indian War He is assigned to Colonel Edmund Munro the commander of Fort William Henry in the Adirondack Mountains Heyward is tasked with escorting Munro s two daughters Cora and Alice to their father Before they leave Heyward asks Cora to marry him but she asks for more time before giving her answer A Mohawk named Magua is tasked with guiding Heyward the two women and a troop of British soldiers to the fort but he is actually a Huron who leads them into an ambush that kills most of the soldiers Mohican Chingachgook his son Uncas and his white adopted son Hawkeye arrive and kill all of the Hurons except Magua who escapes The trio agrees to take the women and Heyward to the fort During the trek they find another massacre at a farm but do not stop to bury the victims so as not to alert the Hurons to their presence Cora and Hawkeye are attracted to each other as are Uncas and Alice They find the fort under siege by the French and their Huron allies but manage to sneak in Colonel Munro is surprised to see his daughters as he had sent a letter warning them to stay away but it never reached them Heyward becomes jealous of Hawkeye when Cora tells Heyward she will not accept his marriage proposal A militiaman sets out at night to try to reach General Webb at Fort Edward for reinforcements with Hawkeye Chingachgook and Uncas providing covering fire from the fort After Munro refuses to honor an agreement made by Webb that the militiamen could leave to protect their homesteads if they were threatened Hawkeye helps them sneak away He is arrested for sedition and sentenced to hang However when he learns that Webb will send no soldiers Munro is forced to accept French General Louis Joseph de Montcalm s terms of surrender the British can leave the fort honorably with their arms Magua is furious because he bears a personal grudge against Munro Once Munro his soldiers and civilians leave the fort Huron warriors attack and massacre them Munro is captured alive but mortally wounded and Magua personally promises him that he ll kill his daughters then cuts out his heart Hawkeye Uncas and Chingachgook fight their way out taking Cora Alice Heyward and a few British soldiers They hide in a cave behind a waterfall but Magua finds them Before Hawkeye Uncas and Chingachgook escape by leaping from the waterfall Hawkeye tells Cora to stay alive and swears that he will find her Magua takes his three prisoners to a Huron settlement While he is addressing a sachem Hawkeye walks in unarmed as a parley to plead for their lives The sachem rules that Heyward is to be returned to the British Alice be given to Magua for the wrongs done to him by Munro and Cora be burned alive Although Hawkeye is told he may leave in peace for his bravery he offers to take Cora s place Heyward who is acting as interpreter instead tells the Hurons to take his life for Cora s After Hawkeye leaves the village with Cora he shoots Heyward who is being burned alive as a final act of mercy Chingachgook Uncas and Hawkeye then pursue Magua s party to rescue Alice Uncas races ahead and kills several of the Hurons in combat but is killed in a duel by Magua and thrown off the cliff s edge Devastated to see Uncas demise Alice refuses to remain with Magua and commits suicide by jumping off the same cliff Enraged Hawkeye and Chingachgook catch up to the Hurons and slay many of them Hawkeye then holds the rest at gunpoint allowing Chingachgook to fight and kill Magua avenging Uncas death Afterward Chingachgook prays to the Great Spirit to receive Uncas proclaiming himself the last of the Mohicans Cast EditDaniel Day Lewis as Nathaniel Hawkeye Bumppo Madeleine Stowe as Cora Munro Russell Means as Chingachgook Eric Schweig as Uncas Jodhi May as Alice Munro Steven Waddington as Major Duncan Heyward Wes Studi as Magua Maurice Roeves as Colonel Edmund Munro Patrice Chereau as General Louis Joseph de Montcalm Edward Blatchford as Jack Winthrop Terry Kinney as John Cameron Tracey Ellis as Alexandra Cameron Dennis Banks as Ongewasgone Pete Postlethwaite as Captain Beams Colm Meaney as Major Ambrose Mac Andrews as General Webb Malcolm Storry as Phelps David Schofield as Sergeant Major Eric D Sandgren as Coureur de Bois Mark Edrys as Captain Bougainville Tim Hopper as Ian Jared Harris as British Lieutenant Sebastian Roche as MartinProduction EditDevelopment Edit Much care was taken with recreating accurate costumes and props Daniel Winkler made the tomahawks used in the film and knifemaker Randall King made the knives 6 Wayne Watson is the maker of Hawkeye s Killdeer rifle used in the film The gunstock war club made for Chingachgook was created by Jim Yellow Eagle Magua s tomahawk was made by Fred A Mitchell of Odin Forge amp Fabrication Costumes were originally designed by multiple Academy Award winner James Acheson but he left the film and had his name removed because of artistic differences with Mann Designer Elsa Zamparelli was brought in to finish Casting Edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it July 2020 Through the making of this film actors Wes Studi and Maurice Roeves became lifelong friends 7 Locations Edit Although the story takes place in upstate colonial New York filming was done mostly in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina 8 Locations used include Lake James Chimney Rock Park and The Biltmore Estate Some of the waterfalls that were used in the movie include Hooker Falls Triple Falls Bridal Veil Falls and High Falls all located in the DuPont State Recreational Forest 8 Another of these falls was Linville Falls in the mountains of North Carolina Also Hickory Nut Falls at Chimney Rock was in the movie near the end Scenes of Albany were shot in Asheville North Carolina at The Manor on Charlotte Street 8 The set of Fort William Henry was constructed at a reported cost of US 6 million on felled forestry land 35 47 40 69 N 81 52 12 10 W 35 7946361 N 81 8700278 W 35 7946361 81 8700278 adjacent to Lake James in North Carolina Highway 126 which ran between the set and the lake had to be closed for the duration of the filming 9 Soundtrack Edit Main article The Last of the Mohicans soundtrack Release EditThe film opened in the United States on September 25 1992 in 1 856 theaters It was the number 1 movie on its opening weekend 10 11 By the end of its first weekend The Last of the Mohicans had generated 10 976 661 and by the end of its domestic run the film had made 75 505 856 in the United States and Canada 4 It was ranked the 17th highest grossing film of 1992 in the United States 12 Internationally the film grossed more than 67 million 13 for a worldwide total of over 143 million Alternate versions Edit When the film was released theatrically in the United States its running time was 112 minutes This version of the film was released on VHS in the U S on June 23 1993 The film was later re edited to a length of 117 minutes 14 for its U S DVD release on November 23 1999 15 which was billed as the Director s Expanded Edition The film was again re edited for its U S Blu ray release on October 5 2010 16 this time billed as the Director s Definitive Cut with a length of 114 mins 17 At Mann s insistence all home video releases of the film including in its original VHS releases have been presented in the original theatrical aspect ratio citation needed Reception EditAt review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes the film has a Certified Fresh rating of 93 based on reviews from 45 critics with an average rating of 7 9 10 The site s consensus states The Last of the Mohicans is a breathless romantic adventure that plays loose with history and comes out with a richer action movie for it 18 The Last of the Mohicans opened with critics praising the film for its cinematography and music Critic Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun Times gave the film three stars and called it quite an improvement on Cooper s all but unreadable book and a worthy successor to the Randolph Scott version going on to say that The Last of the Mohicans is not as authentic and uncompromised as it claims to be more of a matinee fantasy than it wants to admit but it is probably more entertaining as a result 19 Desson Howe of The Washington Post classified the film as glam opera and the MTV version of gothic romance 20 Rita Kempley of the Post recognized the heavy drama writing that the film sets new standards when it comes to pent up passion but commented positively on the spectacular scenery 21 Awards and nominations EditAward Category Nominee s Result20 20 Awards Best Original Score Trevor Jones and Randy Edelman NominatedAcademy Awards 22 Best Sound Chris Jenkins Doug Hemphill Mark Smith and Simon Kaye WonAmerican Cinema Editors Awards Best Edited Feature Film Dov Hoenig and Arthur Schmidt NominatedAmerican Society of Cinematographers Awards Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Theatrical Releases Dante Spinotti NominatedAwards Circuit Community Awards Best Cinematography NominatedBest Makeup amp Hairstyling Peter Robb King and Vincent J Guastini NominatedBest Sound Chris Jenkins Doug Hemphill Mark Smith Simon Kaye Lon Bender and Larry Kemp NominatedBMI Film amp TV Awards Film Music Award Randy Edelman WonBritish Academy Film Awards 23 Best Actor in a Leading Role Daniel Day Lewis NominatedBest Cinematography Dante Spinotti WonBest Costume Design Elsa Zamparelli NominatedBest Make Up Artist Peter Robb King WonBest Original Film Score Trevor Jones and Randy Edelman NominatedBest Production Design Wolf Kroeger NominatedBest Sound Simon Kaye Lon Bender Larry Kemp Paul Massey Doug Hemphill Mark Smith and Chris Jenkins NominatedBritish Society of Cinematographers 24 Best Cinematography in a Theatrical Feature Film Dante Spinotti NominatedChicago Film Critics Association Awards 25 Most Promising Actor Wes Studi NominatedEvening Standard British Film Awards Best Actor Daniel Day Lewis WonGolden Globe Awards 26 Best Original Score Trevor Jones and Randy Edelman NominatedLondon Film Critics Circle Awards British Actor of the Year Daniel Day Lewis WonNastro d Argento Best Cinematography Dante Spinotti NominatedPolitical Film Society Awards Peace NominatedSoutheastern Film Critics Association Awards 27 Best Picture 9th PlaceYoga Awards Worst Foreign Director Michael Mann WonAmerican Film Institute recognition AFI s 100 Years 100 Heroes and Villains Hawkeye Nominated Hero 28 References Edit The Last of the Mohicans 1992 AFI Catalog of Feature Films Retrieved December 28 2022 A 26 Sep 1991 DV article announced distribution rights to foreign territories outside the U S and Canada were sold for 17 million to Morgan Creek International MCI in a deal that marked MCI s first acquisition of a third party film The Last of the Mohicans British Board of Film Classification Archived from the original on April 6 2015 Retrieved July 21 2015 Languages in Last of the Mohicans Native Languages org Archived from the original on November 9 2020 Retrieved November 9 2020 a b The Last of the Mohicans 1992 Box Office Mojo Archived from the original on March 2 2007 Retrieved March 18 2007 Weinrub Bernald March 30 1993 Oscar 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