The Last of the Mohicans (1920)
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Maurice Tourneur was the original director on the 1920 silent version of James Fenimore Cooper's Last of the Mohicans, but he fell ill during production, obliging his talented assistant Clarence Brown to finish the job. Though contractually Tourneur could have taken full credit for the finished… More Maurice Tourneur was the original director on the 1920 silent version of James Fenimore Cooper's Last of the Mohicans, but he fell ill during production, obliging his talented assistant Clarence Brown to finish the job. Though contractually Tourneur could have taken full credit for the finished film, he generously shared that credit with Brown, permitting the younger man to take top billing. The story is taken virtually verbatim from the Cooper original: During the Canadian wars between the French and the English in the 18th century, Huron Indian Magua (Wallace Beery) casts his lot with the French, while Mohicans Uncas (Albert Roscoe) and Chingachgook (Tod Lorch) are loyal to the English. The film's action highlight is the massacre of Fort Henry (we are spared nothing, not even the bayonetting of babies), but its emotional peak occurs when Cora Munro (Barbara Bedford), daughter of the Fort Henry commander, threatens to fling herself off a high cliff rather than fall into the hands of the lecherous Magua. Uncas, who loves Cora from afar, is too late to effect a rescue, and the sense of genuine loss pervades the thrill-packed climax, injecting a strong sense of humanity into what otherwise might have been a straightforward adventure tale. Both the 1936 and 1990 remakes of Last of the Mohicans owe a great deal to this impressive silent version. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
- Directed By
- Clarence Brown, Maurice Tourneur
- Genres
- Drama, Action & Adventure, Classics
- In Theaters
- Nov 21, 1920 Wide
- On DVD
- May 9, 2000
Critic Reviews
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Dennis Schwartz, Ozus' World Movie Reviews
This 1920 silent is the most faithful of the other American adaptations (1932, 1936 & 1992) of the novel by James Fenimore Cooper.
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Cast
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Wallace Beery
as Magua
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Barbara Bedford
as Cora Munro
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Albert Roscoe
as Uncas
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Lillian Hall
as Alice Munro
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Henry Woodward
as Maj. Heyward
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James Gordon
as Col. Munro
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George Hackathorne
as Capt. Randolph
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Nelson McDowell
as David Gamut
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Harry Lorraine
as Maj. Heyward
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Jack McDonald
as Tamenund
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Sydney Deane
as Gen. Webb
- Boris Karloff
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Theodore Lorch
as Chingachgook