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Last of the Redmen (1947)
A family-oriented adaption of James Fenimore Cooper's "The Last of the Mohicans." As the French-Indian War rages across the untamed territory of the Great Northwest, the embattled wilderness gives birth to a legend -- the proud legend of "The Last of the Red Men." August, 1757, General Montcalm and his Iroquois alalies are on the war path -- and General Munro fears for the lives of his children as they travel to join him at Fort William Henry. Although Munro dispatches a letter urging them to take refuge at Fort Edward until the road is safe, an Iroquois scout intercepts the warning. So Major Duncan Hayward is unaware of the danger as he escorts Alice Munro, her sister Cora, and her young brother Davy from the sanctuary of the fort. When their guide Magua, a vengeful Iroquois played by Buster Crabbe, betrays them, only one man can save the travelers from his savage trap.
Momo: Western
Maka: Jon Hall, Michael O'Shea, Evelyn Ankers, Julie Bishop, Buster Crabbe, Robert "Buzz" Henry
Kaimahi: Ray Fernstrom (Director of Photography), Ira H. Morgan (Director of Photography), Melville De Lay (Production Manager), James Sweeney (Editor), Paul Palmentola (Art Direction), Sidney Clifford (Set Decoration)
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Tuku: Aug 01, 1947
Rongonui: 2.173
Reo: English
Studio: Columbia Pictures, Sam Katzman Productions
Whenua: United States of America