THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS Clip – “Scouts” (1992) Daniel Day-Lewis
PLOT: The last members of a dying Native American tribe, the Mohicans — Uncas (Eric Schweig), his father Chingachgook (Russell Means), and his adopted half-white brother Hawkeye (Daniel Day-Lewis) — live in peace alongside British colonists. But when the daughters (Madeleine Stowe, Jodhi May) of a British colonel are kidnapped by a traitorous scout, Hawkeye and Uncas must rescue them in the crossfire of a gruesome military conflict of which they wanted no part: the French and Indian War.
Release date: September 25, 1992 (USA)
Director: Michael Mann
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31 years and this movie hasn't aged a bit. Truly wonderful.
A perfect film in every aspect, l never tire of watching such an incredible portrayal of the classic story.
Sadly, Russel Means an advocate and activist of Native American peoples is no longer with us.
great movie all the characters are portrayed with dignity
This movie was robbed of Oscar nominations
The smile of that kid he kills still sends me. "Oh boy, a real Indian!" [thwack!]
Watched this on VHS so many times
Nice line in this clip, "Well you face north and real subtle like, turn left."
Still a great movie😊
I love this movie, I watched it again only yesterday. The music is also perfect. ❤
Man those British tactics were dumb. "Let's stand all bunched up together with zero cover while they shoot at us, that'll work swell!"
Duncan was an understated part of this excellent film. A lot of people have laid a lot of opprobrium at his feet for lying at the fort earlier. And it was egregious. What most dont know is that the crappy thing was it was standard military protocol of the day that if your superior officer said a thing, you agreed with it, even if you had to lie. He had no choice in that matter.
He was essentially a quite solid officer in every respect. Even in that one.
As good as this film was, a battalion of British soldiers being easily overwhelmed seems pretty unbelievable to me. Especially since they were one of the most well organized and powerful military force at the time.
A dang sight better than the book it's named after. Tried reading it and thought it about as exciting as pulling ticks off.
Nice movie. I remember the violence was done well, the nerve twitches and death spasms were particularly and morbidly very memorable.
I watched this film as a child. I'm now writing an entire book series, inspired by it.
One of my fav films of all time. Wes Studi, DD Lewis. AMAZING musical score.
A terrific film marred only by the the anti British rhetoric to make American movies audiences happy, fenimore Cooper who wrote the book never portrayed Hawkeye as anti British, otherwise a glimpse of a world long gone.
Not once in this movie, with all the horses and marshes even, did I see one person slap away a fly or bug. Fake movie
Hawkeye v Magua in this scene is epic.
Always thought it was Last of the Moccasins and about a shoe store going out of business . Go figure.
The 18th century in England and the Colonies is my favourite era.
Took me years to finally watch this movie. Thought it looked dumb. Boy was I wrong.
This scene wasn't in the book.
Organic killing. No AI.
Good lord the cinematography and badass action is OFF THE CHARTS. This is one powerful movie. The music score is stunning.
Those were the Days before the "Mountain men", the days still of the 'Coureurs des Bois'… when very few White men and Indians lived alike, mixed and merged in the vast Wilderness still left, before the settlers took over a d did the same as in the East
One of the greatest movies ever made.
I reckon the soliders would have had bayonets fixed during marches like this correct?
I need to rewatch this movie
Just a badly written b ook made into a first class movie and written 3 hundred years later with no facts
The score is a masterpiece
4:01 love this scene how quickly Magua disappers behind the leaves after he shoots, like he was forest ghost or something.
How did the English ever win a war anywhere with such brainless tactics ? It's just stupid..