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[[Image:LOTM poster.jpg|thumb|300px|right|''The Last of the Mohicans'' (1992)]] | [[Image:LOTM poster.jpg|thumb|300px|right|''The Last of the Mohicans'' (1992)]] | ||
'''''The Last of the Mohicans''''' is the 1992 historical war drama based on the classic James Fenimore Cooper novel of the same name and a 1936 feature film adaptation. Directed by [[Michael Mann]], this historical epic tells the story of Nathaniel "Hawkeye" Poe, the adopted son of a Mohican Indian who is caught in the conflict between the French and the British in North America during the French and Indian War (known in the United Kingdom as the Seven Years War) of 1757. | |||
The character of "Nathaniel Poe" was not named as such in the original book, and is a modern construct from the original character of "Natty Bumppo", whose name did not seem so strange to the audiences of the author's time. The film stars [[Daniel Day-Lewis]] as Poe, [[Madeleine Stowe]], [[Russell Means]], [[Eric Schweig]], Johdi May, [[Steven Waddington]], and [[Wes Studi]]. | |||
{{Film Title|The Last of the Mohicans}} | |||
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== | ==Pennsylvania Flintlock Rifle== | ||
The rifle used by Nathaniel "Hawkeye" Poe ([[Daniel Day-Lewis]]) is the [[Kentucky Flintlock Rifle|Pennsylvania Flintlock Rifle]]. The long rifle was developed from the German Jaeger Rifle which eventually evolved into the Pennsylvania rifle by lengthening the barrel, slimming the stock and downsizing the caliber (the original Jaegers were designed to hunt boars and were .62 caliber!). | |||
The | [[File:Pennsylvania rifle 2.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Pennsylvania Rifle - .40 caliber.]] | ||
[[ | [[Image:LOTM 002.jpg|thumb|none|604px|Nathaniel "Hawkeye" Poe ([[Daniel Day-Lewis]]) aims the Flintlock during the hunt that opens the film.]] | ||
[[Image:LOTM 002.jpg|thumb|none| | [[Image:LOTM 007.jpg|thumb|none|604px|Nathaniel gets ready to fire his Flintlock.]] | ||
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==Brown Bess Flintlock Musket== | ==Brown Bess Flintlock Musket== | ||
The [[Brown Bess Flintlock Musket|Brown Bess]] appears as the standard flintlock musket of the British army and is always seen with a bayonet fixed. The Huron and the Mohicans use them as well, most notably Magua ([[Wes Studi]]). | |||
[[Image:BrownBessInfantry-Musket-1722-1768.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Brown Bess Infantry musket from 1722-1768 - .75 caliber.]] | |||
[[Image:LOTM 005.jpg|thumb|none|602px|British troops readying their firing line during the ambush.]] | |||
[[Image:LOTM 015.jpg|thumb|none|602px|On the far right, Nathaniel uses the Brown Bess Musket and Uncas ([[Eric Schweig]]) uses a trade musket (as evidenced by the straight butt plate not a curved butt plate) to provide cover fire for a runner.]] | |||
==Charleville Musket== | |||
[[ | French soldiers are seen with [[Charleville Musket]] during the Siege of William Henry and the handover of the fort. | ||
[[Image: | [[File:Charlie.jpg|thumb|450px|none|Charleville Musket Mle 1766 - .69 caliber]] | ||
[[Image:LOTMcharl.jpg|thumb|none|602px|French soldiers on the left holding their Charleville Muskets.]] | |||
=="Trade" Muskets== | =="Trade" Muskets== | ||
Other flintlock muskets featured in the film were firearms known as "Trade Guns", a lesser quality flintlock that had | Other flintlock muskets featured in the film were firearms known as "Trade Guns", a lesser quality flintlock that had fewer parts and less craftsmanship, developed specifically for trade with the Indians (i.e. they let the 'locals' get the more cheaply made muskets). They were issued to the Colonists volunteers to represent 'private purchase' weapons of the civilians. The Trade muskets were issued to Indians allied to the British Army as they were the 18th century equivalent of 'lend lease' to friendly Indian tribes. The muskets seen below were used in the production and were real firing muskets (modern replicas) of civilian muskets. In addition, rubber versions were used by extras and stuntmen for the many battle scenes requiring the weapons to be swung at each other. According to MPM2008 (who graciously provided these images), over 400 Brown Bess muskets were destroyed during the production. Chingachgook ([[Russell Means]]) and Uncas ([[Eric Schweig]]) both carry these muskets in the film. | ||
[[Image:LastOfMohicans Musket2.jpg |thumb|none| | [[Image:LastOfMohicans Musket2.jpg |thumb|none|450px|Last of the Mohicans background long gun. Actually a slightly anachronistic Pennsylvania Rifle variant which was used during the American Revolution a few decades later, but was not seen during the French Indian war.]] | ||
[[Image:LastOfMohicans Trade Musket.jpg |thumb|none| | [[Image:LastOfMohicans Trade Musket.jpg |thumb|none|450px|Last of the Mohicans background screen musket]] | ||
[[Image:TLOTM_104.jpg|thumb|none|602px|In the center, Chingachgook ([[Russell Means]]) carries the "Trade" Musket.]] | |||
[[Image:LOTM-TradeMusket02a.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Trade Musket seen wielded by a civilian colonial volunteer (Note that his ram rod is not fully seated underneath the barrel.)]] | |||
[[Image:LOTM-TradeMusket01a.jpg |thumb|none|600px|Trade Musket seen wielded by a civilian colonial volunteer]] | |||
[[Image:LOTM 015.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Nathaniel uses the Brown Bess Musket and Uncas ([[Eric Schweig]]) uses a trade musket (as evidenced by the straight butt plate not a curved butt plate) to provide cover fire for a runner.]] | |||
[[Image:LOTM 006.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Magua ([[Wes Studi]]) raises his trade musket to fire.]] | |||
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== Flintlock Grenade Launcher == | == Flintlock Grenade Launcher == | ||
A British soldier led by Maj. Heyward, is shown firing what appears to be flintlock Grenade Launcher. | A British soldier led by Maj. Heyward, is shown firing what appears to be a [[Hand Mortar|flintlock Grenade Launcher]]. These launchers were usually a Brown Bess Muskets with attachments which were cup shaped to fire grenades. He is seen firing the weapon into the air using it like a mortar. | ||
[[File:FlintlockGL.jpg|thumb|none|400px]] | |||
[[Image:LOTM 013.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The soldier holds the Flintlock Grenade Launcher standing to the left of Maj. Duncan Heyward ([[Steven Waddington]]).]] | [[Image:LOTM 013.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The soldier holds the Flintlock Grenade Launcher standing to the left of Maj. Duncan Heyward ([[Steven Waddington]]).]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:30, 29 July 2023
The Last of the Mohicans is the 1992 historical war drama based on the classic James Fenimore Cooper novel of the same name and a 1936 feature film adaptation. Directed by Michael Mann, this historical epic tells the story of Nathaniel "Hawkeye" Poe, the adopted son of a Mohican Indian who is caught in the conflict between the French and the British in North America during the French and Indian War (known in the United Kingdom as the Seven Years War) of 1757.
The character of "Nathaniel Poe" was not named as such in the original book, and is a modern construct from the original character of "Natty Bumppo", whose name did not seem so strange to the audiences of the author's time. The film stars Daniel Day-Lewis as Poe, Madeleine Stowe, Russell Means, Eric Schweig, Johdi May, Steven Waddington, and Wes Studi.
The following weapons were used in the film The Last of the Mohicans:
Pennsylvania Flintlock Rifle
The rifle used by Nathaniel "Hawkeye" Poe (Daniel Day-Lewis) is the Pennsylvania Flintlock Rifle. The long rifle was developed from the German Jaeger Rifle which eventually evolved into the Pennsylvania rifle by lengthening the barrel, slimming the stock and downsizing the caliber (the original Jaegers were designed to hunt boars and were .62 caliber!).
Brown Bess Flintlock Musket
The Brown Bess appears as the standard flintlock musket of the British army and is always seen with a bayonet fixed. The Huron and the Mohicans use them as well, most notably Magua (Wes Studi).
Charleville Musket
French soldiers are seen with Charleville Musket during the Siege of William Henry and the handover of the fort.
"Trade" Muskets
Other flintlock muskets featured in the film were firearms known as "Trade Guns", a lesser quality flintlock that had fewer parts and less craftsmanship, developed specifically for trade with the Indians (i.e. they let the 'locals' get the more cheaply made muskets). They were issued to the Colonists volunteers to represent 'private purchase' weapons of the civilians. The Trade muskets were issued to Indians allied to the British Army as they were the 18th century equivalent of 'lend lease' to friendly Indian tribes. The muskets seen below were used in the production and were real firing muskets (modern replicas) of civilian muskets. In addition, rubber versions were used by extras and stuntmen for the many battle scenes requiring the weapons to be swung at each other. According to MPM2008 (who graciously provided these images), over 400 Brown Bess muskets were destroyed during the production. Chingachgook (Russell Means) and Uncas (Eric Schweig) both carry these muskets in the film.
Flintlock Pistol
All of the British officers, most notably Maj. Duncan Heyward (Steven Waddington), use Flintlock Pistols as their sidearm. Cora Munro (Madeleine Stowe) takes a Flintlock pistol from an officer when they are attacked and later uses it to defend herself against the Huron.
Flintlock Grenade Launcher
A British soldier led by Maj. Heyward, is shown firing what appears to be a flintlock Grenade Launcher. These launchers were usually a Brown Bess Muskets with attachments which were cup shaped to fire grenades. He is seen firing the weapon into the air using it like a mortar.