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Anamorphic widescreen [aspect ratio: 2.35:1]; Interactive menus; Scene selection; Audio: DTS English, English 5.1 Surround, English Dolby Surround, French Dolby Surround; Subtitles: English; Spanish
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0. Scene Selection
1. Main Titles [:13]
2. The Deerslayers [:58]
3. The Cameron House [:42]
4. A Call to Arms [1:37]
5. The New Major [:56]
6. The Scotsman's Daughter [2:39]
7. The War Party [1:54]
8. To Fort William Henry [3:55]
9. The Faces Of War [2:30]
10. A Stirring in the Blood [3:21]
11. The Siege [2:51]
12. Magua's Hate [1:10]
13. The Look of Love [2:17]
14. A Run to Fort Edward [3:42]
15. Final Decisions [5:16]
16. The Escape Plan [2:38]
17. Lovers [6:48]
18. Sedition [2:06]
19. The Whole World's on Fire [1:37]
20. Terms For Surrender [2:40]
21. Magua's Pain [3:05]
22. The Defeated [2:39]
23. Magua Strikes [3:12]
24. Escape [2:27]
25. The Falls [3:05]
26. Stay Alive [4:13]
27. Trophies of Honor [3:12]
28. Hayward's Choice [2:15]
29. To Save Alice [6:16]
30. A Father's Revenge [3:18]
31. Last of the Mohicans [2:33]
32. End Titles [2:10]
After making a name for himself as creator of the super-cool, ultra-modern TV series, Miami Vice, Michael Mann turned his talents to this atypical period production: a loose adaptation of James Fenimore Cooper's classic 19th-century novel. Combining lush romanticism with thrilling and brutal action sequences, Last of the Mohicans became one of the biggest critical and commercial successes of Mann's career. The story follows orphaned trapper Hawkeye (Daniel Day-Lewis) and his surrogate Mohawk family as they escort a British officer's daughters through virgin forests, an act that entangles them in the French and Indian War. The production is superb, filled with stirring battle scenes and majestic images of the American wilderness courtesy of veteran cinematographer Dante Spinotti. Day-Lewis and Madeleine Stowe make a glamorous, yet refreshingly adult pair of lovers, and all of the performers bring a sincerity and emotional truth to their roles. The Last of the Mohicans skillfully melds elements of the action, western, war, and romance genres into one gloriously entertaining package. Amy Robinson, Barnes & Noble
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