Mohawk (film)
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Mohawk | |
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Directed by | Kurt Neumann |
Produced by | Edward L. Alperson |
Written by |
Maurice Geraghty Milton Krims |
Starring |
Scott Brady Rita Gam Lori Nelson John Hoyt Allison Hayes Rhys Williams Ted De Corsia Mae Clarke Tommy Cook John Hudson Neville Brand |
Music by | Edward L. Alperson |
Cinematography | Karl Struss |
Editing by | William B. Murphy |
Distributed by |
Edward L. Alperson Productions 20th Century-Fox |
Release dates | April 1, 1956 |
Running time | 80 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Mohawk is a 1956 Pathécolor drama directed by Kurt Neumann, starring Scott Brady and Rita Gam. Jonathan Adams (Scott Brady) is an 18th century Boston artist, sent to Mohawk Valley to paint landscapes and portraits of Native Americans. The film reuses many sequences from the 1939 film Drums Along the Mohawk.
Cast
- Scott Brady as Jonathan Adams
- Rita Gam as Onida
- Neville Brand as Rokhawah
- Lori Nelson as Cynthia Stanhope
- Allison Hayes as Greta Jones
- John Hoyt as Butler
- Rhys Williams as Clem Jones
- Barbara Jo Allen as Aunt Agatha (as Vera Vague)
- Mae Clarke as Minikah
- Tommy Cook as Keoga
- Ted de Corsia as Indian Chief Kowanen
- Michael Granger as Priest
- John Hudson as Captain Langley
- James O'Hara as Sergeant (as James Lilburn)
- Chabon Jadi as Dancer
References
External links
- Mohawk at the Internet Movie Database
- Mohawk is available for free download at the Internet Archive [more]
- Mohawk at the TCM Movie Database
- Mohawk at allmovie
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