Hawkeye, Chingachgook and Uncas escort the Monroe sisters through hostile Huron territory.
This two-part TV movie goes for nice scenery and a cast of several. It is mildly exciting and the cast are OK. For the avoidance of doubt, the visceral thrills, the epic vision, and the superb casting and performances of the Daniel Day-Lewis version are far better.
Couple that with the fuzzy visuals and lack of definition in sound quality in the version which was recently broadcast, and I can't recommend it.
This two-part TV movie goes for nice scenery and a cast of several. It is mildly exciting and the cast are OK. For the avoidance of doubt, the visceral thrills, the epic vision, and the superb casting and performances of the Daniel Day-Lewis version are far better.
Couple that with the fuzzy visuals and lack of definition in sound quality in the version which was recently broadcast, and I can't recommend it.