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'''Ultimul Mohican''' (Romania / France / West Germany / Austria, 1969 / Directors: Jean Dréville, Sergiu Nicolaescu)
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Revision as of 20:51, 21 November 2019

Ultimul Mohican (France / West Germany / Romania / Austria, 1969 / Directors: Jean Dréville, Sergiu Nicolaescu)

Also known as

Statečný Mohykán (Czechoslovakia) | Uncas - Ostatni Mohikanin (Poland) | Die Lederstrumpf-Erzählungen, Teil 2: Der letzte Mohikaner (West Germany/TV) | La legende de bas de cuir, episode 2: Le dernier des Mohicans (France/TV)

Cast and crew

  • Cast: Hellmut Lange (Lederstrumpf), Pierre Massimi (Chingachgook), Alexandru David (Unkas), Loumi Iacobesco (Cora Munro), Otto Ambros (Oberst Munro), Ali Rafie (Magua), Jacques Brunet (major Duncan Heyward), Sybil Maas (Alice Munro), Roland Ganemet (David Gamut), Marc Cottel (Tamenund), G. Florin (Kawano)
  • Story: James Fenimore Cooper (novel: The Last of the Mohicans)
  • Adaptation: Pierre Gaspard-Huit, Walter Ulbrich
  • Screenplay: Pierre Gaspard-Huit, Walter Ulbrich
  • Director of Photography: André Zarra, George Cornea
  • Music: George Grigoriu + Robert Mellin
  • Editor: Borys Lewin
  • Art Director: Aureliu Ionescu
  • Set Decorator: Aureliu Ionescu
  • Make-Up: Rosalia Bartha, Nicole Félix
  • Producers: Henry Deutschmeister, Walter Ulbrich

Synopsis

Trivia

Adated from the "Leatherstocking Tales" by James Fenimore Cooper, this co-production between France, West Germany and Romania was shown in movie theatres in Eastern Europe and as part two of a four part TV-series in Germany and France.

The other three parts of the series are Vînatorul de cerbi, Aventure en Ontario and Preria.

Romanian co-director Sergiu Nicolaescu remained uncredited in the German and French TV-versions.

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