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The Last of the Mohicans (1992 film) Quotes

The Last of the Mohicans (1992 film) is a TV program that appeared on TV in 1970 . The Last of the Mohicans ended in 1970.

It features Michael Mann, and Hunt Lowry as producer, Trevor Jones; Randy Edelman in charge of musical score, and Dante Spinotti as head of cinematography.

The Last of the Mohicans (1992 film) is recorded in English, French, and Mohawk language; Wyandot language and originally aired in United States. Each episode of The Last of the Mohicans (1992 film) is 112 minutes long. The Last of the Mohicans (1992 film) is distributed by 20th Century Fox.

The cast includes: Russell Means as Chingachgook, Steven Waddington as Duncan, Madeleine Stowe as Cora Munro, Edward Blatchford as Jack Winthrop, Benton Jennings as British Officer, Steven Waddington as Maj. Duncan Heyward, Wes Studi as Magua, Eric Schweig as Uncas, and Mac Andrews as Gen. Webb.

The Last of the Mohicans (1992 film) Quotes

Steven Waddington as Duncan

  • (Steven Waddington) "You are defending him because you've become infatuated with him."
  • (Madeleine Stowe) "Duncan, you are a man with a few admirable qualities, but taken as a whole, I was wrong to have thought so highly of you."
  • (Steven Waddington) "Why is he loosing the horses?"
  • (Hawkeye) "Why don't you ask him?"
  • (Eric Schweig) "Too easy to track; they'd be heard for miles. Find yourself a musket."
  • (Steven Waddington) "You there, Scout. We must rest soon, the women are tired."
  • (Wes Studi) "No, two leagues, better water. We stop there."
  • (Steven Waddington) "No, we'll stop in the glade just ahead. When the ladies are rested, we will proceed. Do you understand?"
  • (Wes Studi) "Magua understands that the white man is a dog to his women. When they are tired, he puts down his tomahawk to feed their laziness."
  • (Steven Waddington) "Excuse me, what did you say?"
  • (Wes Studi) "Magua say -- he understand the English very well."
  • (Steven Waddington) "And who empowered these colonials to pass judgement on England's policies, and to come and go without so much as a "by your leave"?"
  • (Madeleine Stowe) "They do not live their lives "by your leave". They hack it out of the wilderness with their own two hands, bearing their children along the way."
  • (Hawkeye) "Haven't you got anything better to do on the lake today, Major?"
  • (Steven Waddington) "When you fall back into English hands I'll have you hanged."
  • (Steven Waddington) "I thought all our colonial scouts were in the militia. The militia is fighting the French in the north."
  • (Hawkeye) "I ain't your scout. And we sure ain't no damn militia."
  • (Steven Waddington) "Might I inquire after the situation sir, given that I've seen the French engineering from the ridge above."
  • (Colonel Munro) "The situation is that his guns are bigger than mine and he has more of them. We keep our heads down while his troops dig 30 yards of trench a day. When those trenches are 200 yards from the fort and within range, he'll bring in his 15-inch mortars, lob explosive rounds over our walls, and pound us to dust."
  • (Hawkeye) "Take me."
  • (Steven Waddington) "My compliments, sir. Take her and get out."
  • (Madeleine Stowe) "Duncan. What are they doing to Duncan?"

Edward Blatchford as Jack Winthrop

  • (Colonel Munro) "And how am I to know it wasn't a raid by thieves?"
  • (Hawkeye) "The cabin was attacked by a war party fighting with the French. They're sweeping south along the frontier attacking farms and Mohawk villages, all the men are stuck here."
  • (Colonel Munro) "I need proof more convincing than this man's opinion before I weaken the fort's defenses by releasing the militia."
  • (Edward Blatchford) "Chingachgook had the same opinion about the raid; taken together that's gospel. Your fort will stand or fall depending on Webb's reinforcements, not the presence of the Colonials."
  • (Colonel Munro) "I judge military matters here, not you."
  • (Hawkeye) "Your judgment is not more important than their right under agreement with Webb to defend their farms and families. Major Hayward was there, he was at John Cameron's, he saw what it was."
  • (Colonel Munro) "What exactly did you see Major?"
  • (Steven Waddington) "I saw nothing that would lead me to the conclusion that it was other than a raid by savages bent on thievery."
  • (Hawkeye) "You're a liar."
  • (Colonel Munro) "Major."
  • (Colonel Munro) "Montcalm is a soldier and a gentleman, not a butcher."
  • (Hawkeye) "Easy for you to suppose, it's their women and children on the farms, not yours."
  • (Colonel Munro) "You forget yourself, sir."
  • (Edward Blatchford) "We're not forgetting Webb's promise."
  • (Colonel Munro) "British promises are honored. And the militia will not be released, because I need more definite proof than this man's word."
  • (Edward Blatchford) "Nathaniel's word's been good on thie frontier a long time before you got here."
  • (Colonel Munro) "This meeting is over, the militia stays."
  • (Edward Blatchford) "Does the rule of English law no longer govern? Has it been replaced by absolutism?"
  • (Hawkeye) "If English law cannot be trusted maybe these people would do better making their own peace with the French."
  • (Steven Waddington) "That is sedition."
  • (Hawkeye) "That is the truth."
  • (Steven Waddington) "I'll have you beaten from this fort."
  • (Hawkeye) "Someday, I think you and I are going to have a serious disagreement."
  • (Colonel Munro) "Anyone fomenting or advocating the leaving of Fort William Henry will be hung for sedition. Anyone actually CAUGHT leaving will be shot for desertion. Now my decision is final. Get out."

Madeleine Stowe as Cora Munro

  • (Madeleine Stowe) "You've done everything you can do. Save yourself. If the worst happens, and only one of us survives, something of the other does, too."
  • (Madeleine Stowe) "What are you looking at, sir?"
  • (Hawkeye) "I'm looking at you, miss."
  • (Madeleine Stowe) "Justice? If that's justice than the sooner French guns blow the English out of America the better it will be for the people here."
  • (Colonel Munro) "You do not know what you're saying."
  • (Madeleine Stowe) "Yes I do, I know exactly what I'm saying. And if it is sedition, than I am guilty of sedition too."
  • (Madeleine Stowe) "They're going to hang you. Why didn't you leave when you had the chance?"
  • (Hawkeye) "Because what I'm interested in is right here."
  • (Madeleine Stowe) "Yes. Go ahead."
  • (Steven Waddington) "What the bloody hell plan is this?"
  • (Madeleine Stowe) "I want you to go."
  • (Hawkeye) "If we go, there's a chance there won't be a fight. There's no powder. If we don't go in that, there's no chance. None. Do you understand?"
  • (Steven Waddington) "Coward."
  • (Hawkeye) "My father warned me about you --"
  • (Madeleine Stowe) "Your Father?"
  • (Hawkeye) "Chingachgook, he warned me about people like you."
  • (Madeleine Stowe) "Oh, he did?"
  • (Hawkeye) "He said "Do not try to understand them"."
  • (Madeleine Stowe) "What?"
  • (Hawkeye) "Yes, and, "do not try to make them understand you. That is because they are a breed apart and make no sense"."
  • (Madeleine Stowe) "He saved us. We're alive only because of him."
  • (Colonel Munro) "The man encouraged the colonials to desert in this very room and in my presence. Sir. He is guilty of sedition. He must be tried and hanged like any other criminal, regardless of what he did for my children."
  • (Madeleine Stowe) "But he knew the consequences, and he stayed. Are those the actions of a criminal?"
  • (Hawkeye) "My father's people say that at the birth of the sun and of his brother the moon, their mother died. So the sun gave to the earth her body, from which was to spring all life. And he drew forth from her breast the stars, and the stars he threw into the night sky to remind him of her soul. So there's the Cameron's monument. My folks' too, I guess."
  • (Madeleine Stowe) "You are right, Mr. Poe. We do not understand what is happening here. And it's not as I imagined it would be, thinking of it in Boston and in London --"
  • (Hawkeye) "Sorry to disappoint you."
  • (Madeleine Stowe) "No, on the contrary. It is more deeply stirring to my blood than any imagining could possibly have been."
  • (Madeleine Stowe) "You've complimented me with your persistence and patience, but the decision I've come to is this. I would rather make the gravest of mistakes than surrender my own judgment."
  • (Madeleine Stowe) "A breed apart, we make no sense?"
  • (Hawkeye) "In your particular case, Miss, I'd make an allowance."
  • (Madeleine Stowe) "Thank you so much."
  • (Madeleine Stowe) "Our father; Did you see my father?"
  • (Hawkeye) "From a distance."
  • (Madeleine Stowe) "Say nothing to Alice."

Benton Jennings as British Officer

  • (Benton Jennings) "You call yourself a patriot, and loyal subject to the Crown?"
  • (Hawkeye) "I do not call myself subject to much at all."

Mac Andrews as Gen. Webb

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Russell Means as Chingachgook

  • (Russell Means) "The frontier moves with the sun and pushes the Red Man of these wilderness forests in front of it until one day there will be nowhere left. Then our race will be no more, or be not us."
  • (Hawkeye) "That is my father's sadness talking."
  • (Russell Means) "No, it is true. The frontier place is for people like my white son and his woman and their children. And one day there will be no more frontier. And men like you will go too, like the Mohicans. And new people will come, work, struggle. Some will make their life. But once, we were here."
  • (Russell Means) "Great Spirit, Maker of All Life. A warrior goes to you swift and straight as an arrow shot into the sun. Welcome him and let him take his place at the council fire of my people. He is Uncas, my son. Tell them to be patient and ask death for speed; for they are all there but one; I, Chingachgook; Last of the Mohicans."
  • (Russell Means) "We're sorry to kill you, brother. We do honor to your courage and speed, your strength."

Wes Studi as Magua

  • (Wes Studi) "When the Grey Hair is dead, Magua will eat his heart. Before he dies, Magua will put his children under the knife, so the Grey Hair will know his seed is wiped out forever."

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