James Fenimore Cooper


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Last Of The Mohicans, The (1936) -- (Movie Clip) Want Paleface Squaws Shifty Magua (Bruce Cabot) is leading Brit Hayward (Henry Wilcoxon) and his commanding officer’s daughters (Binnie Barnes, Heather Angel) toward abduction, fortunately Hawkeye (Randolph Scott) and the Mohicans (Robert Barrat, Philip Reed) have followed, in The Last Of The Mohicans, 1936.
Last Of The Mohicans, The (1936) -- (Movie Clip) Haircut By Huron Barbers Impressive location shooting as Hawkeye (Randolph Scott) convinces Hayward (Henry Wilcoxon) they’d better save British Alice and Cora (Binnie Barnes, Heather Angel) from the Hurons quick, then some back-story for James Fenimore Cooper’s hero, in The Last Of The Mohicans, 1936.
Last Of The Mohicans, The (1936) -- (Movie Clip) This Is Merely A Skirmish British Colonel Munro (Hugh Buckler) in Albany, 1757, hopes to recruit Colonial troops, but the proper fight begins when Randolph Scott appears, as James Fenimore Cooper’s Hawkeye, not swayed by the pitch from Major Hayward (Henry Wilcoxon), in The Last Of The Mohicans, 1936.
Last Of The Mohicans, The (1920) -- (Movie Clip) Consent To Be My Squaw Uncas (Albert Roscoe), and fellow Mohicans wisely kept watch as their tactic failed and Magua (Wallace Beery) and his Huron band captured Cora (Barbara Bedford), Alice (Lillian Hall) and Randolph (George Hackathorne), action ensuing, in The Last Of The Mohicans, 1920.
Last Of The Mohicans, The (1920) -- (Movie Clip) You Will Not Be Afraid Uncas (Albert Roscoe), with Hawkeye (Harry Lorraine) and Chingachgook (Theodore Lerch), has rescued Cora (Barbara Bedford) and Alice (Lillian Hall), but the dreaded Hurons still lie in wait, in the Maurice Tourneur production of The Last Of The Mohicans, 1920.
Last Of The Mohicans, The (1920) -- (Movie Clip) Admiring A Filthy Savage Trustworthy Mohican Uncas (Albert Roscoe) grabs the attention of just-introduced Cora (Barbara Bedford), whose father (James Gordon) sends Huron Magua (Wallace Beery) to fetch her, with her sister, to his besieged fort, early in The Last Of The Mohicans, 1920.

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