Fall of the Mohicans explained

Fall of the Mohicans
Director:Mateo Cano
Producer:Angelo Faccenna
Marius Lesoeur
Starring:Jack Taylor
Paul Muller
Sara Lezana
Music:Bruno Canfora
Angelo Francesco Lavagnino
Cinematography:Miguel Fernandez Mila
Editing:Antonio Gimeno
Studio:Eguiluz Films
Ital Caribe Cinematografica
Distributor:I.E. International Cinehollywood
Runtime:85 minutes
Country:Spain
Italy
Language:Italian

Fall of the Mohicans (Spanish; Castilian: Uncas, el fin de una raza/ Uncas, The End of a Race, or Italian: L'ultimo dei Mohicani) is a 1965 Spanish-Italian historical western adventure film directed by Mateo Cano and starring Jack Taylor, Paul Muller and Sara Lezana.[1] The film is based on James Fenimore Cooper's 1826 novel The Last of the Mohicans, but made in the style of a Spaghetti Western. It was shot on location in the Tabernas Desert of Almería Another adaptation of the story The Last Tomahawk was released the same year by Germany's Constantin Film.

Story

In 1757 French troops take Fort William Henry. British Colonel Munro and his two daughters are captured by the Marques of Montcalm and offered to the Huron chief Cunning Fox.

Cast

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Book: Giusti, Marco . Dizionario del western all'italiana . . 2007 . 978-8804572770 . 30 December 2011 . 654628934.