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00:00:00Major Hayward, sir, your escort.
00:00:15Why, Sergeant?
00:00:16We received a report that Montcalm is south of here.
00:00:18General Webb sent us.
00:00:20Will that prevent us from joining farther at Fort William, Henry?
00:00:24General Webb will have to make that decision.
00:00:26Proceed.
00:00:30David, stop that.
00:00:55Thank you, Duncan.
00:01:02Careful now.
00:01:02The ground is rough.
00:01:06This is so exciting.
00:01:08Are all these men American?
00:01:09Yes, they are.
00:01:10Militiamen.
00:01:11Good fighters.
00:01:12Aren't they interesting?
00:01:13Such amusing costumes, too.
00:01:15You must remember to get one like them, Duncan, for our first fancy dress ball.
00:01:19Come, ladies.
00:01:23You are so amusing, my dears.
00:01:26But you're so blasted dirty.
00:01:30Well, well.
00:01:31So you're here at last.
00:01:34No trouble, I hope.
00:01:35It's been perfect.
00:01:36Hardly more arduous than traveling in England.
00:01:38Well, I was terrified all the time, but Duncan is such a marvelous protector.
00:01:43The country between here and Boston has become quite civilized, General.
00:01:46Oh, yes, yes.
00:01:48Well, won't you come in?
00:01:49Yes.
00:01:53Where'd you get those?
00:01:55They come off an Iroquois.
00:01:57Who didn't know my rifle was loaded?
00:01:58Can I have them?
00:01:59And who are you?
00:02:00David Monroe.
00:02:01Oh, you are, are you?
00:02:03I don't think you ever got close enough to an Iroquois to shoot him.
00:02:06Your feet are too big.
00:02:07An Indian would hear you in the forest a mile away.
00:02:11Now you listen to me, young fella.
00:02:12And I don't think you ever shot that Iroquois.
00:02:15He probably took one look at you and laughed himself to death.
00:02:20Can I have them?
00:02:22You can have a box on the ears.
00:02:26I'm afraid we're not going to give you much rest.
00:02:28My officers insisted on planning a party for you this evening.
00:02:32I tried to stop them.
00:02:34Oh, General, you didn't.
00:02:35Well, maybe I didn't try too hard.
00:02:38Oh, and this is Master David, eh?
00:02:42How do you do, sir?
00:02:43How do you do?
00:02:44I've had my library fitted up for them, Major.
00:02:47Will you show them in?
00:02:47Certainly, sir.
00:02:48And there'll be an officers' meeting immediately after dinner.
00:02:51Oh, you won't let that interfere with the dance, will you?
00:02:54Well, not more than I can help, Miss Alice,
00:02:55but after all, we must spare some time for this troublesome war.
00:03:00David fancied he saw Indians all along the way.
00:03:03I did, General.
00:03:04I saw lots of Indians.
00:03:06But nobody believed me.
00:03:07I imagine you did, David.
00:03:09They're everywhere.
00:03:10Let me know what you need.
00:03:12We'll find a maid for you.
00:03:13Thank you, Jack.
00:03:14Swear, ladies.
00:03:15Thank you, Jack.
00:03:45Well, well, if it ain't the Mohegan hunkers
00:03:49and my old friend Hawkeye.
00:03:52How are you, Bob?
00:03:53What's all the excitement hereabouts?
00:03:54Well, that all depends on what you call excitement.
00:03:56About the biggest thing that's happened around here,
00:03:58General Monroe's two pretty daughters just come in today.
00:04:01Uh-huh.
00:04:02Then there was that report that Malcolm and his army is south of here.
00:04:05South of here?
00:04:06And whose claim is that?
00:04:08Word was brought by Magua, General Webb's scout.
00:04:11Ah.
00:04:12Magua, huh?
00:04:13Huh?
00:04:14Excuse me.
00:04:15Hey, hey, hey, hey, okay.
00:04:16If you're going to the dance tonight, you'd better change.
00:04:25So that renegade Magua's here again, huh?
00:04:29Magua is Iroquois.
00:04:30Always will be, too.
00:04:32We were all through that country south of Hiron because we saw no signs of the French.
00:04:36They are not there.
00:04:38Aye.
00:04:40I'd better tell Webb that Magwa lied to him.
00:04:51The General's at a meeting with his officers and cannot be disturbed.
00:05:02What do you want?
00:05:19I'm looking for General Webb.
00:05:21I don't believe you. You're one of those rude colonials with no manners.
00:05:27Will you get out or shall I call the guard?
00:05:29I'm going. I'm leaving, Liz.
00:05:32I know you're in the back.
00:05:35Who will you call the guard?
00:05:36Who will you call the guard?
00:05:37Come, boy.
00:05:38It's okay.
00:05:39Come, boy.
00:05:40Come.
00:05:41Come.
00:05:43You're welcome.
00:05:44You're welcome.
00:05:45Well, where's the guard?
00:05:47Come.
00:05:49Come.
00:05:50Come.
00:05:52Come.
00:05:54Come.
00:05:55Come.
00:05:56Come.
00:05:57Come.
00:05:58Come.
00:05:59Come.
00:06:00Come.
00:06:01Come.
00:06:02I beg your pardon, General Webb.
00:06:04I'd like to set you straight on the false reports you got about Montcalm.
00:06:07Who are you?
00:06:08They call me Hawkeye. I'm a scout like Magwa.
00:06:10Only I report what I see and not what I want people to believe.
00:06:13Well, Magwa's working for me and you're not.
00:06:15I've always found him reliable.
00:06:17Well, in this case, he ain't.
00:06:19I was all through that country south of here only last week
00:06:21and found no sign of Montcalm at all.
00:06:23Then why should Magwa say he's there?
00:06:25Isn't he the Indian Monroe had flogged last June?
00:06:28Well, yes, but that was for drunkenness. He's since reformed.
00:06:31General Webb, flogged never reformed an Indian.
00:06:33I do not intend to discuss it with you.
00:06:35Your intentions are probably honest,
00:06:37but your manners are to be deplored.
00:06:39Now, get out.
00:06:41Get out!
00:07:01Get out!
00:07:02Get out!
00:07:07I have no idea.
00:07:11Get out!
00:07:13Get out!
00:07:17Miss Alice?
00:07:34I have the next dance with Miss Alice, Major.
00:07:37And I have the next.
00:07:38Yes, and she's promised me the lances.
00:07:40This is all too cruel, promising every dance to someone else.
00:07:43I thought you weren't coming.
00:07:44General Webb kept us a little longer in the meeting than I expected.
00:07:48Well, this wasn't your fault.
00:07:50Haven't I heard that possession is nine points of the law?
00:07:53Excuse us, gentlemen.
00:08:01And then I said to the general,
00:08:03why you haven't heard a thing I said?
00:08:06Oh, I'm sorry.
00:08:07Why you down, Mr. Major?
00:08:24Excuse me, please.
00:08:30Oh, uh, dance, Miss Cara?
00:08:31Oh, I'd love to, Duncan.
00:08:35Was your meeting interesting?
00:08:37Very.
00:08:38We should hear the results of it any moment now.
00:08:40Well, I hope it won't interfere with our journey.
00:08:42I hardly think so.
00:09:01Gentlemen of the regiment, your attention.
00:09:12We have decided that we will not wait for the French and Indians to attack us.
00:09:17Montcalm is two days' march away to the south.
00:09:20We shall not await his convenience, but we'll strike the first blow.
00:09:25A portion of the regiment will march at dawn.
00:09:27What does it mean, Duncan?
00:09:34It means this will be your last dance for some time, ladies.
00:09:37The general has decided to send you on to join your father tomorrow.
00:09:40And with Montcalm to the south, the road to William Henry should be quite safe.
00:09:44But you're going to take us, aren't you?
00:09:46Of course.
00:09:57It's a fine sight, sir.
00:10:10Makes me feel sorry I'm not going along with him.
00:10:12It's more important that you should escort General Monroe's children to him.
00:10:16You should be there by nightfall.
00:10:18It'll be a safe trip now that we've located Montcalm.
00:10:20Well, I could spare you half a dozen men.
00:10:23It isn't necessary, sir.
00:10:25We'll travel much faster alone.
00:10:27Margot will select a safe route.
00:10:28He knows the forest.
00:10:30Wasn't it thrilling?
00:10:32We were watching from the window.
00:10:33It made me glad I'm not in Montcalm's boots.
00:10:35I hope he'll regret being in those boots himself before long.
00:10:39But how charming you look.
00:10:41I see you really mean to leave us.
00:10:44It's been perfectly wonderful, General.
00:10:45The nicest part of our journey.
00:10:47If it weren't for father, we'd never want to leave.
00:10:51David!
00:10:56Give up?
00:11:03You win!
00:11:09Good work.
00:11:10What did he do with his shirt?
00:11:12And his jacket.
00:11:13Anyway, he's proved that colonials aren't the only ones that know how to ride a horse.
00:11:20Look, I bet my red coat against these feathers I could beat him, and I did.
00:11:23For goodness sake, put your clothes on.
00:11:25I've decided I'm going to ride like this.
00:11:27You're not going to let father see you looking like a savage.
00:11:29Oh, gosh, Cora.
00:11:30And stop using that terrible expression.
00:11:33Well, we're riding through Indian country.
00:11:35What's wrong with being dressed like an Indian?
00:11:36You're not going to do any such thing.
00:11:38Come on, I'll put these on.
00:11:39All right.
00:11:41Well, here are your horses.
00:11:43I declare Fort Edward will be a dreary desert without you.
00:11:47Why don't you come with us?
00:11:48Well, as a matter of fact, I did offer Major Hayward a half dozen men, but he refused.
00:11:52He said he could make better time alone.
00:11:54Oh, General.
00:11:55You may as well warn your officers, sir.
00:11:57It won't do them any good to try a surprise attack on the road.
00:11:59I know their tactics too well.
00:12:01Good.
00:12:02I've always heard that Hayward was an excellent campaigner, Mr. Lysson.
00:12:05I found him a delightful one.
00:12:13You needn't hold too tight a rein.
00:12:15He's a gentle horse.
00:12:16I'm sure if you chose him, he's perfect, Duncan.
00:12:19Come on, now.
00:12:20Get in your saddle.
00:12:24Well, goodbye, my boy.
00:12:25I'm sure to give your father my warmest regards.
00:12:28I will, sir.
00:12:35Good luck.
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00:13:12THE END
00:13:42It's really going to be fun, Cora.
00:14:13We'll be the only English girls at the fort.
00:14:15The only young ones, anyway.
00:14:18One might travel for days in this forest without coming to the end.
00:14:22Who knows what's beyond it to the west?
00:14:25Or to the north or south?
00:14:27All this wilderness waiting for men to come and tame it.
00:14:31What a dreary thought.
00:14:32What a dreary thought.
00:15:02What kind of an arrow would you say that is?
00:15:17Iroquois.
00:15:20And this was a friendly Indian.
00:15:32Many Iroquois, watch road to William Henry.
00:15:51We go this way.
00:15:54Are you sure?
00:15:57The Iroquois with Mocom.
00:15:58White man, I cannot read sign of forest.
00:16:15We've run into a bit of luck.
00:16:16Mocom tells me he knows a shorter way to the fort.
00:16:19Oh, God.
00:16:25I didn't want to alarm your sisters, David, but it looks like trouble.
00:16:29So be on a sharp lookout.
00:16:30If you see or hear anything you don't understand, give me a call.
00:16:33Right, Major.
00:16:39We can start again, ladies.
00:16:41Okay.
00:16:41Let's go.
00:16:42We can start again.
00:16:42Okay.
00:16:43Let's go.
00:16:44Let's go.
00:16:44Let's go.
00:16:44Let's go.
00:16:45Let's go.
00:16:46Let's go.
00:16:46Let's go.
00:17:16Let's go.
00:17:46Let's go.
00:18:16David, are you all right?
00:18:35I guess so.
00:18:37Who fired the shot?
00:18:38I did.
00:18:39And a fine shot it was, too, if I say so meself.
00:18:42Where did you come from?
00:18:44Back there.
00:18:45Who are you?
00:18:46I consider your profound ignorance and forgive you for not thanking me.
00:18:51If the way you travel is any indication of how you value your life, then one more or less of you won't make much difference.
00:18:56I'm very grateful for what you've done, naturally, but, uh, who are you?
00:19:02Me name is Nathaniel Bumpo, but that's a bit too Irish for me.
00:19:05Indian friends, they call me Hawkeye.
00:19:07So may you, if you like.
00:19:08David, are you all right?
00:19:11David, what happened?
00:19:13Oh, I'm all right.
00:19:14The danger's over now, for which we're indebted to Mr. Hawkeye.
00:19:19I don't care to pay in his debt.
00:19:21He's the man I told you about who was so rude at the fort.
00:19:24The same one who tried to warn you, but you wouldn't listen.
00:19:27David, will you take your sisters back to Margo, please?
00:19:30I'll join you in a moment.
00:19:31I'll get my horse.
00:19:37I insist on knowing what you're doing here.
00:19:39Oh, do you now?
00:19:40Well, I like to know who I'm talking to before I start answering questions in a place like this.
00:19:44I'm Major Hayward, commanding the 60th Provincials.
00:19:47Now, if you'll excuse us, we still have much of our journey to make.
00:19:50What makes you think you're going to make it, Major?
00:19:51Oh, no, no, I'm not going to stop you, no.
00:19:55But these woods are very confusing to anyone passing through them for the first time.
00:19:58We have a guide, thank you.
00:20:01You have, have you?
00:20:07Who are you?
00:20:08You're asking a powerful lot of questions, Major,
00:20:10and the woods are filled with dead men who didn't get the right answers.
00:20:13I'm a little tired of your wit, Mr. Hawkeye.
00:20:15Oh, now, don't get your hackles up, Major.
00:20:17His name is Uncas.
00:20:19He's a Mohican, the last of a fine drive driven to the four winds
00:20:21by you British.
00:20:23Where's Magua?
00:20:24He probably didn't like the sound of my rifle.
00:20:27He's a faithful guide.
00:20:28He was a thieving, renegade, Iroquois, and a liar to boot.
00:20:31Why do you think we've been following you all this time, man?
00:20:33I don't believe you.
00:20:34You believed him quickly enough, and he was lying to you.
00:20:37He has no idea where Montcalm is any more than I have.
00:20:40I don't care to discuss the matter with you.
00:20:43I'm sorry, Major.
00:20:44Maybe I was a bit sudden, but you see,
00:20:45out here a man doesn't have a chance to think of pretty speeches.
00:20:50Let's shake.
00:20:54That's better.
00:20:56And now, sir, if I'm not mistaken,
00:20:57these two charming young ladies are the daughters of General Monroe.
00:21:00How do you know that?
00:21:01It is only that I've heard that they're the most beautiful young ladies
00:21:03that ever visited the colonies.
00:21:05And it would be poor hospitality to let our fair visitors
00:21:08fall into the hands of the Iroquois.
00:21:09The Iroquois? With the French?
00:21:11Not all of them, Major.
00:21:13There's a dead runner back there with a near-coy arrow in his back.
00:21:16Shall we go back to the fort?
00:21:17No, no. There's no need for that.
00:21:18Right.
00:21:19Look here, Hawkeye.
00:21:21You say you want to be friends.
00:21:23I'm going to take you up on it.
00:21:24We can use your rifles and your knowledge of the woods.
00:21:26They're yours to command, Major.
00:21:29Not a bad speech for a backwoods Irishman, hey?
00:21:32Now then, the thing to do is to dispose of what forces we have
00:21:35to the best advantage.
00:21:36You and the Indian...
00:21:37Just a minute, Major.
00:21:39He's more than just an Indian.
00:21:41He's a Mohican and a chief at that.
00:21:42And his name is Uncas, like I told you before.
00:21:46I beg your pardon.
00:21:48You and Uncas will lead the way.
00:21:50David will ride with the ladies, and I'll guard the rear.
00:21:52Major, why don't you let me take over some?
00:21:55Don't do it, Duncan.
00:21:57I'm afraid I'd be putting my pride above your safety.
00:22:00Very well.
00:22:01Will you take command?
00:22:03I think I'm going to like you, Major.
00:22:05Very well.
00:22:05Send me first orders to get rid of those burdensome clothes
00:22:07and those funny-looking hats.
00:22:09I'll take care of the horses.
00:22:10Duncan.
00:22:10The Iroquois can hear a horse a half a mile away.
00:22:13We're not very far from the river,
00:22:14and Uncas and I just happened to borrow
00:22:15a couple of canoes from our Iroquois friends.
00:22:17Iroquois.
00:22:18Iroquois.
00:22:19Iroquois.
00:22:20Iroquois.
00:22:21Iroquois.
00:22:22Iroquois.
00:22:23Iroquois.
00:22:24Follow me quickly.
00:22:28Iroquois.
00:22:29Iroquois.
00:22:30Iroquois.
00:22:31Iroquois.
00:22:32Iroquois.
00:22:33Iroquois.
00:22:34Iroquois.
00:22:35Iroquois.
00:22:36Iroquois.
00:22:37Iroquois.
00:22:38Iroquois.
00:22:39Iroquois.
00:22:40Iroquois.
00:22:41Iroquois.
00:22:42Iroquois.
00:22:43Iroquois.
00:22:44Iroquois.
00:22:45Iroquois.
00:22:46Iroquois.
00:22:47Iroquois.
00:22:48Iroquois.
00:22:49Iroquois.
00:22:50Iroquois.
00:22:51Iroquois.
00:22:52Iroquois.
00:22:53Iroquois.
00:22:54Iroquois.
00:22:55Iroquois.
00:22:56Iroquois.
00:22:57Iroquois.
00:22:58Iroquois.
00:22:59Iroquois.
00:23:00Iroquois.
00:23:01Iroquois.
00:23:02Iroquois.
00:23:03Let's go.
00:23:33Let's go.
00:24:03Let's go.
00:24:33Let's go.
00:25:03Hide in cave.
00:25:10It seems safe enough.
00:25:27You two wait here.
00:25:28I'm going to take a look around outside.
00:25:30We'll be all right, Duncan.
00:25:58I'm going to take a look around.
00:26:28I'm going to take a look around.
00:26:58So, you decided to come back, Magua.
00:27:03Why did you run away?
00:27:06Has Magua lost his tongue?
00:27:09Or perhaps it is courage that has left him.
00:27:11White man will know of Magua courage soon enough.
00:27:14What are you doing here?
00:27:15Are there any Iroquois in that direction?
00:27:21Are many Iroquois, brother?
00:27:24Do they know we're here?
00:27:26You're lying.
00:27:29I saw you.
00:27:30I saw you when you came out of the water.
00:27:32You didn't know whether anybody was on the island or not.
00:27:34You're a Koi brother will know when Magua tell them.
00:27:37Let us say, if Magua tell them?
00:27:40No.
00:27:41No.
00:27:42No.
00:27:43No.
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00:28:00Come on.
00:28:30Come on.
00:29:00Come on.
00:29:30Come on.
00:30:00Come on.
00:30:30Come on.
00:31:00Come on.
00:31:30Come on.
00:31:32Come on.
00:31:34Come on.
00:31:36Come on.
00:31:42Where's Alice?
00:31:43She's safe.
00:31:44Kind of a funny time to be taking a bath, ain't it, Major?
00:31:46I found Magwa on the island.
00:31:47Uh-huh.
00:31:48That proves one thing.
00:31:48Then there's Irkoy ahead of us as well as behind.
00:31:51Maybe you can get the girls and David away in a canoe.
00:31:53It's too late for that.
00:31:54There's no need to frighten the ladies, though.
00:31:56Look, I'll go up to the cave alone.
00:31:57You keep a sharp watch.
00:31:58You keep a sharp watch.
00:31:58Relieve Uncas.
00:31:59He's over here.
00:32:00I'll tell him all that shooting was me taking pot shots at shadows.
00:32:12We heard some shooting.
00:32:13Did you now?
00:32:14Well, that was me taking pot shots at some shadows.
00:32:16Is Duncan all right?
00:32:17Of course he's all right.
00:32:18He's standing watch.
00:32:19Are you hungry?
00:32:19Yes, I am.
00:32:20Really.
00:32:21Follow me.
00:32:23Follow me, I said.
00:32:28I see you haven't found the sleeping quarters yet.
00:32:31And I don't blame you.
00:32:32It took all the genius of Uncas and I to figure out this little thing here.
00:32:36There we go.
00:32:44It ain't exactly Buckingham Palace, but it's better than an Irkoy hut.
00:32:47Come in.
00:32:49Uncas and I don't often have company, but you're welcome to what we have.
00:32:55Oh.
00:32:58What is it?
00:32:59Dried, venison.
00:33:00Not hungry, thank you.
00:33:05We're both tired.
00:33:06I think perhaps if we could rest a little bit before we eat.
00:33:09That's all right, ma'am.
00:33:09Help yourself.
00:33:10There's the bed.
00:33:11I'm sure we'll be very comfortable.
00:33:17I'm hungry too, Mr. Hawkeye.
00:33:18How are you now, me boy?
00:33:19Well, you're lucky.
00:33:20You know, a man can have a good appetite in nothing else and he can be rich.
00:33:25This here is probably the finest delicacy in all the North American woods.
00:33:29What does it taste like?
00:33:30Well, sir, it tastes a bit like the sole of an old boot softened by the rain.
00:33:35Only maybe a bit more tender.
00:33:36David, me boy, I'd like a word with you outside.
00:33:52Now, listen, me boy.
00:33:54I didn't want to frighten the ladies, but the Irkoi picked up our trail.
00:33:57Oh, gosh.
00:33:58You see, they want to take your sister's prisoners because they'd make very valuable hostages.
00:34:02Well, what can we do, Hawkeye?
00:34:03Well, there's nothing much we can do now but watch.
00:34:05Now, here's what I want you to do.
00:34:07You go down and guard the lower end of the island.
00:34:09Hey, wait, come here.
00:34:10You'd better go inside and put on your own jumper.
00:34:13And I have an idea.
00:34:14The Irkoi won't appreciate them feathers, so you'd better take them off.
00:34:17All right.
00:34:18Go along with you.
00:34:18Go along with you.
00:34:48Do you think they'll attack?
00:34:55When all together, sun come up.
00:34:59Aye.
00:35:01Well, in that case, I might as well enjoy the stars.
00:35:08You know, they don't look a bit different on a man's last night on Earth.
00:35:14They're two lovely girls, Uncas.
00:35:15The Major's a lucky man.
00:35:20Tell me, son.
00:35:22How would you go about handling the fair one?
00:35:25Do you think she'd make a good squaw?
00:35:28Maybe.
00:35:30After much hard work.
00:35:33And the weight of her husband's hand now and then.
00:35:35It is a good way.
00:35:39It would be a pity if she died before she met the man she couldn't twist around her little finger.
00:35:43Until then, first.
00:35:50Mm-hmm.
00:36:20I can't go on waiting in this trap to be slaughtered.
00:36:28I'll give myself up. That's what I'll do. I'll give myself up.
00:36:33Alice, please, don't talk like that. Now stop it.
00:36:39Major Hawkeye!
00:36:50It's difficult for all of us, Alice.
00:37:11Is there a chance getting the girls and David off the island somehow?
00:37:13It may be under cover of darkness. We'll try it tonight.
00:37:16Stay here.
00:37:24Stay here.
00:37:38Let's go.
00:37:40Let's go.
00:37:42Let's go.
00:37:44Let's go.
00:37:46Let's go.
00:37:48Let's go.
00:37:49Let's go, Louie.
00:37:50I'm going to break the fire.
00:37:51You're enough, boy.
00:37:52I'm going to break the fire.
00:37:53I'm going to break the fire.
00:37:54Wait, you one, is it, you dirty, thieving, strong fool?
00:38:24Your knife, Alcar.
00:38:46Huh?
00:38:47Oh, here you are.
00:38:52Here, dip this in the water.
00:39:04We'll beat them yet, Major.
00:39:09I'm sorry, Hawkeye.
00:39:11I guess I won't be much help to you now.
00:39:16Hawkeye.
00:39:21I'll get your gun.
00:39:36Uh-huh.
00:39:37There's only one thing to do.
00:39:39You wait here.
00:39:44Go back into the inner cave and hide, all of you.
00:39:46Now, no matter what happens, don't put up a fight.
00:39:47We've got one chance.
00:39:48The Iroquois want to take you alive.
00:39:50You mean we're to let them capture us?
00:39:51Yes, if they find you.
00:39:52If they don't, they'll think you got away.
00:39:53The thing for us to do is to stay alive as long as possible.
00:39:56But we can't sacrifice David and the girls.
00:39:58Look, Major, I like a fight as well as any man, but this is one time we've got to be smarter than the Indians are closing in on you.
00:40:03All right, Hawkeye.
00:40:04Come along, Cora.
00:40:07Davy boy, can you keep your mouth shut?
00:40:09You mean give up just like cowards?
00:40:11My son, they'll kill you if you don't.
00:40:13So let them take you.
00:40:14But here's what I want you to do.
00:40:15I want you to leave a trail wherever you go.
00:40:17Leave a trail?
00:40:18How?
00:40:19Now, mind you, the Iroquois are very smart, so you've got to be careful.
00:40:21But every so often, drop something.
00:40:23Something small, mind you.
00:40:24And don't let them see you.
00:40:25Do you think you can do it?
00:40:27I can do it.
00:40:28I know you can.
00:40:29Now go along with your boy to the cave.
00:40:30Hurry.
00:40:31Come on.
00:40:32Come on.
00:41:01Hello, David, he's back up, John McVey.
00:41:06Come on.
00:41:07.
00:41:11Ready?
00:41:16You can see.
00:41:19No.
00:41:20Oh, while we need you...
00:41:23They can fight.
00:41:26I can hear that she makes me feel for these.
00:41:27Let's go.
00:41:57Let's go.
00:42:27Let's go.
00:42:57Will you speak?
00:42:57They were afraid.
00:43:02They were afraid of you.
00:43:03Afraid for Magua?
00:43:05That good.
00:43:06Let's go.
00:43:07Put on.
00:43:27Let's go.
00:43:57White brother, keep foot on dry ground.
00:44:13White brother, keep foot on dry ground.
00:44:43Let's go.
00:44:44Take off.
00:44:56There'll be no track for Hawkeye to follow.
00:45:16But Hawkeye ran away.
00:45:18You think Magua is child?
00:45:21Magua?
00:45:21Magua.
00:45:22Magua.
00:45:31Magua.
00:45:32I want to talk to you.
00:45:33I want to talk to you.
00:45:39Can the others understand me?
00:45:40Where are you taking us?
00:45:41To Magua village.
00:45:42To Magua village.
00:45:43And what reward will Magua receive?
00:45:45Much honor.
00:45:46Magua uses the words of a child.
00:45:48Honor is a plaything for children and fools.
00:45:52Magua can have much riches and all the fire water he can drink.
00:45:54Who give those things?
00:45:55The white warrior, Monroe.
00:45:56Let us go, Magua.
00:45:57Anything you ask is yours.
00:45:58The white warrior does not break his promise.
00:45:59Magua let you go.
00:46:00Three of you.
00:46:01Magua not want be rich.
00:46:07thing. The white warrior, Monroe. Let us go, Magwa. Anything you ask is yours. The white warrior does not
00:46:16break his promise. Magwa let you go. Three of you. Magwa not want be rich. Montcalm has give much those
00:46:28things. There's something more Magwa want. If my life can be the ransom. Oh no, Duncan. Wait.
00:46:35What is it you want? To punish those who have punished Magwa. What do you mean? Once, long
00:46:44ago, white warrior Monroe was Magwa's friend. Give Magwa much fire water. Magwa drink was
00:46:55flogged. Magwa say Monroe children pay for that. Magwa say they die. Each stroke of
00:47:05lash will be year of suffer for Monroe. Now, Magwa not want your life. Give this one. Come
00:47:16with Magwa. Peace Corps. Other go free. We'd rather die first. Brave talk, white warrior.
00:47:24But no use. Never mind, Cora. Hawkeye will save us. Look.
00:47:31At home.
00:47:35No, Davey. No. Take your hands off my sister. Let her go. David. Take your hands off my sister. David, you mustn't. It won't do any good. No.
00:48:00Little bear. Demand blood of white boy. Stay in on honor. Attacked by child. I'm not afraid of him. Magwa has saved your life. Have better use for you both.
00:48:19No, it won't do any good.
00:48:40No.
00:49:14Oh, God!
00:49:36That's right, me son.
00:49:37Turn around with you.
00:49:38It looks like I've been spending all my time lately,
00:49:40popping off Indian just as they're about to sink their tomahawk into your skull.
00:49:44Gosh, Hawkeye, I knew you'd find us.
00:49:46How are you, Major?
00:49:47Oh, better, thank you.
00:49:48That's good.
00:49:54Ah, that's...
00:49:55Well, it would hurt his honor as a warrior if he didn't scalp his victims.
00:49:59Too bad you didn't get here a few hours sooner.
00:50:00If it hadn't been for uncles, we wouldn't be here at all.
00:50:02That magwa made that trail pretty difficult to follow.
00:50:05Hawkeye, they've taken my sisters away.
00:50:08I know, me boy.
00:50:10Indians always separate their captives.
00:50:12Is there any hope for them?
00:50:13As long as we're all alive, there's hope.
00:50:16You were right, Hawkeye.
00:50:17Thanks, Major.
00:50:20Cheer up, me boy.
00:50:21I'll find them for you.
00:50:22Magwa is gone.
00:50:23I thought as much.
00:50:24He's a sly one, that magwa.
00:50:26Well, as soon as you two are in shape, we'll get going after him.
00:50:28I'm ready now.
00:50:29So am I.
00:50:30Well, I ain't.
00:50:30I ain't had a bite in me mouth all day.
00:50:32Here, chew on that for a while.
00:50:34Help yourself, uncles.
00:51:04Uh-huh.
00:51:11They've started the ceremony.
00:51:13Now a little powder in here.
00:51:15There we are.
00:51:16And then diffuse in the end.
00:51:18Then plug it up with a bit of mud.
00:51:20And there we are.
00:51:21The Major's rounded up the horses, Hawkeye.
00:51:23He's all ready.
00:51:24Nice work.
00:51:25Now, Uncas, have you got the signal?
00:51:27Three hoots of an owl, and then the bugle call,
00:51:29and then I'll set off the reeds.
00:51:31Right?
00:51:32Good luck to you, boy.
00:51:34Come on, Davey.
00:51:36Come on, let's get out of here.
00:52:02Uncas has courage.
00:52:04I hope he can keep them listening.
00:52:06He's a Mohican, chief.
00:52:07They'll listen to him, all right.
00:52:08I am Uncas, chief of Mohegans.
00:52:10I am Uncas, chief of Mohegans.
00:52:36I am Uncas.
00:52:40Have no fear.
00:52:42I have no more reason to love white men than you.
00:52:46Even less.
00:52:47They destroyed my tribe.
00:52:50That's true.
00:52:52But Uncas have fight on side of white men.
00:52:54Uncas have killed many Maga Iroquois brothers.
00:52:56I fought only because I was attacked.
00:52:59Why, Uncas, come here.
00:53:04To claim my prisoners.
00:53:08Magwa and his brothers took them away from me.
00:53:11They belong to me.
00:53:13I have come for them.
00:53:14This is trick.
00:53:15Magwa speaks with tongue of child.
00:53:18I am Uncas.
00:53:20Last of my people.
00:53:22I am alone.
00:53:23Where, Uncas' friend, Hawkeye?
00:53:26He lie in forest.
00:53:29Tomahawk of Uncas in skull.
00:53:56No.
00:53:58No.
00:53:59No.
00:54:01No!
00:54:02No.
00:54:12No.
00:54:12Oh, my God.
00:54:42Oh, my God.
00:55:12Oh, my God.
00:55:42You and Davy take the ladies in that direction.
00:55:44Now, remember, keep the sun so that a half turn of your head will bring it directly over your left shoulder.
00:55:48Follow that direction for two miles and you'll come to a ruined cabin.
00:55:51Wait there for a while and Uncas and I will join you as soon as we can.
00:55:53Come on, Uncas.
00:55:57It seems hard to believe that this terrible journey is almost over.
00:56:01I keep thinking of father.
00:56:03No word from us.
00:56:04He must be sick with worry.
00:56:07Poor Davy.
00:56:08He's all worn out.
00:56:09Well, you ladies had better get some sleep.
00:56:12I'll keep a lookout until Hawkeye gets here.
00:56:15But you need sleep, too.
00:56:17I'll get some when I see you both safe in your father's arms.
00:56:19I'll never be able to sleep.
00:56:32I'm much too restless.
00:56:33Well, why don't you go for a little walk?
00:56:37Oh, I wouldn't dare.
00:56:39Well, I should think it would be quite safe.
00:56:41You could stay close to the building and Duncan's on guard.
00:56:45Well, if you think so.
00:56:47Don't you want to come along?
00:56:49No, thank you.
00:56:50I shall stay long.
00:57:20Just think, Duncan.
00:57:29By this time tomorrow night, we'll be back at Fort William Henry.
00:57:32We'll have so much to talk about.
00:57:35We'll certainly have that.
00:57:38You know what I'm going to do?
00:57:40No. What?
00:57:42I'm going to ask father to have you transferred back to England.
00:57:45To London.
00:57:47I'm not sure I want to go back to England.
00:57:50What do you mean?
00:57:52There's something about this country I like.
00:57:55Oh, wilderness full of savages.
00:57:59Oh, it'll all change.
00:58:01There's real opportunity here for a man.
00:58:03And besides, England's so dull and civilized.
00:58:07Duncan.
00:58:14You know, I feel terribly cold.
00:58:18Oh, forgive me.
00:58:20You know, I think you've forgotten what London's really like.
00:58:36That's trouble.
00:58:38You should have been there just before we left.
00:58:40I've never seen it so gay.
00:58:43The theaters were just packed every night.
00:58:44And the parties.
00:58:45And the parties.
00:59:08Take a look around, uncas.
00:59:09Major?
00:59:12Major, if you hear quite a trail, you're here.
00:59:14You'd better wake the others.
00:59:17On your feet, me proud beauty.
00:59:18Up you go.
00:59:19Where's Major Hayward?
00:59:20Get in the cabin.
00:59:22How dare you push me?
00:59:24I'll have you wet for this.
00:59:25Keep your voice down.
00:59:26You'll have the Indians on with all that clack in there.
00:59:28Come on, now.
00:59:29I've never been treated like this in my whole life.
00:59:31Well, it's time you were, then inside you go.
00:59:33We have to leave.
00:59:39David, come on, wake up.
00:59:41We have to go now.
00:59:44Duncan, this man is the rudest person I've ever met.
00:59:47No, no, no.
00:59:49Don't you touch me again.
00:59:52Many Iroquois coming.
00:59:54We've got to get moving out of here.
00:59:56Quickly.
00:59:56Come along, David.
00:59:57So you're going to have me punished, are you?
01:00:20I certainly am.
01:00:22Severely.
01:00:23In England, ladies are treated differently.
01:00:25Oh?
01:00:25How are they treated there?
01:00:26With respect.
01:00:28Honored and looked up to.
01:00:30Even adored.
01:00:31Even adored, huh?
01:00:32Why?
01:00:34Oh, you.
01:00:36You're impossible.
01:00:56So you're adored, are you?
01:01:12I shouldn't expect a savage to understand that women are respected just because they're women.
01:01:18That's not reason enough.
01:01:19The people in this country are respected for what they do.
01:01:22How quaint.
01:01:24I'll take you.
01:01:25All I've ever seen you do is weep.
01:01:27You're probably the best weeper that ever came to North America.
01:01:30I will not stand for this.
01:01:32Duncan.
01:01:32You'd better save your breath, Alice.
01:01:35We've a hard journey ahead.
01:01:37You're worn out, dear, but we're almost there, aren't we?
01:01:41That's right.
01:01:42It is almost daybreak.
01:01:43From the top of one of those hills, you'll be able to look right down on Fort William Henry.
01:01:47All right.
01:01:47Let's move.
01:01:48Let's move.
01:02:18I'll give it, but Hilder funny things.
01:02:20Sometimes the top ain't the top at all.
01:02:22You just find you got another big climb ahead of you.
01:02:25Here, I wish you.
01:02:26I always wanted to find a place where I could look down on everything.
01:02:30Like your sister Alice here does.
01:02:32Oh, I...
01:02:48Look, British soldiers.
01:03:02There are only a few.
01:03:04And they have the look of beating men about them.
01:03:10There's Father!
01:03:10Do you suppose Montcalm has taken the fort?
01:03:17We can find out soon enough.
01:03:18Come on.
01:03:24Father!
01:03:25Father, these are our friends.
01:03:52Hawkeye and Uncas.
01:03:53They helped us escape from the Indians.
01:03:56Heywood, what is the meaning of this?
01:03:59I sent word for you to stay at Fort Edward.
01:04:01We never received your message, sir.
01:04:03That would be the dead runner we found.
01:04:06Did you lose the fort, General?
01:04:07Yes.
01:04:08Held out as long as we could.
01:04:10Expected help from Fort Edward.
01:04:11But none came.
01:04:13I surrendered to save the men.
01:04:14It was an honorable one.
01:04:16Well, being an honorable surrender, I see.
01:04:18They let you keep your arms.
01:04:20And how are you fixed for a powder and shot?
01:04:22We have none.
01:04:23Uh-huh.
01:04:24And what about Montcalm's Indians?
01:04:26They've returned to their villages.
01:04:28Montcalm assures us there'll be no more trouble from them.
01:04:30Oh, did he now?
01:04:31Well, that was mighty handsome of him.
01:04:33You think we'll be attacked?
01:04:34General, I am sure of it.
01:04:36Uh, Cora, Alice, get in one of those wagons.
01:04:39Uh, the rest of you, uh, mount the spare horses.
01:05:06Uh, uh, the rest of you, uh, mount the spare horses.
01:05:12Uh-huh.
01:05:12Go, Ty.
01:05:13I
01:05:25Can't wait, Jim.
01:05:26Listen,
01:05:26Tim.
01:05:27Put your men at the double, General.
01:05:55General, we've got to find a place to make a stand.
01:05:57Why?
01:05:58We're going to be attacked.
01:05:59Attacked by whom?
01:06:00I see nobody.
01:06:01There's Indians hereabouts.
01:06:02We can feel them.
01:06:03I suggest you take his word for it, sir.
01:06:05I've learned they know what they're talking about.
01:06:13Forward!
01:06:14At the double!
01:06:25Get up!
01:06:34Get up!
01:06:35Get up!
01:06:36Get up!
01:06:37Get up!
01:06:50Get up!
01:06:53Get up!
01:06:55Get up!
01:06:59Let's go.
01:07:29Have your men fixed their bayonets, General.
01:07:42See to it, Haywood.
01:07:43Yes, sir.
01:07:44There's good cover over there for the ladies.
01:07:45Go on, get in there.
01:07:59Here, take this to your sister.
01:08:17I'm going to the fort to get help.
01:08:18You stay here.
01:08:19I go.
01:08:20I know Forrest.
01:08:21See if you can find that detachment that went out on the wild goose chase.
01:08:23Let's go.
01:08:53Let's go.
01:08:54Let's go.
01:09:23Let's go.
01:09:24Let's go.
01:09:25Let's go.
01:09:26Let's go.
01:09:27Let's go.
01:09:28Let's go.
01:09:29Let's go.
01:09:30Let's go.
01:09:31Let's go.
01:09:32Let's go.
01:09:33Let's go.
01:09:34Let's go.
01:09:35Let's go.
01:09:36Let's go.
01:09:37Let's go.
01:09:38Let's go.
01:09:39Let's go.
01:09:40Let's go.
01:09:41Let's go.
01:09:42Let's go.
01:09:43Let's go.
01:09:44Let's go.
01:09:45Let's go.
01:09:46Let's go.
01:09:47Let's go.
01:09:48Let's go.
01:09:49Let's go.
01:09:50Let's go.
01:09:51Let's go.
01:09:52Let's go.
01:09:53Let's go.
01:09:54Let's go.
01:09:55Let's go.
01:09:56Let's go.
01:09:57Let's go.
01:09:58Let's go.
01:09:59Let's go.
01:10:00Let's go.
01:10:01Let's go.
01:10:02Let's go.
01:10:03Let's go.
01:10:04Let's go.
01:10:05Let's go.
01:10:06Let's go.
01:10:07Let's go.
01:10:08Use the buttons off your coats.
01:10:09The small stones.
01:10:10Anything that'll put a dent in an Indian at close range.
01:10:31Let's go.
01:10:33Let's go.
01:11:01Let's go.
01:11:26Ah!
01:11:27Ah!
01:11:31Oh, my God.
01:12:01Oh, let's come back.
01:12:29Monroe.
01:12:31Go to Father.
01:12:37Oh, my God.
01:13:07Oh, my God.
01:13:13Oh, my God.
01:13:15Yes, Alice.
01:13:18You were right.
01:13:21There isn't any room in North America for...
01:13:25Weebers.
01:13:27Weebers.
01:13:55Weebers.
01:13:57Weebers.
01:13:57Weebers.
01:14:00Weebers.
01:14:00Woo-hoo.
01:14:01Woo-hoo!
01:14:02Woo-hoo!
01:14:03Woo-hoo!
01:14:03Come on.
01:14:33Come on.
01:15:03Come on.
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