The Last of the Mohicans (1911) Poster

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All on the screen and just as real as life
deickemeyer13 May 2016
Cooper's famous novel is extremely well pictured on this film. The settings and backgrounds are on the actual scene of the story, near Lake George. The costumes were carefully chosen, and the players plainly took much pleasure in interpreting the different parts, As a consequence, we have our old friends, "Hawkeye." with the Mohicans, father and son, the crafty Huron, "Le Gros Serpent," the two daughters of the colonel, and the brave major, all on the screen and just as real as life. It puts us back in the glorious time when we first read Cooper's gripping tales. How can such a film help being popular? It is very worthy and one can safely predict a fine success for it. - The Moving Picture World, November 18, 1911
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