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ActionWestern

Mohawk

- Their untamed love spoke louder than war drums!

An artist working in a remote army post is juggling the storekeeper's daughter, his fiancée newly arrived from the east, and the Indian Chief's daughter. But when a vengeful settler manages to get the army and the braves at each other's throats his troubles really begin.

Release Date : 1956-04-01

Language :EnglishFrench

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Edward L. Alperson Productions

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Scott Brady

Character Name : Jonathan Adams

Original Name : Scott Brady

Gender : Male

Rita Gam

Character Name : Onida

Original Name : Rita Gam

Gender : Female

Neville Brand

Character Name : Rokhawah

Original Name : Neville Brand

Gender : Male

Lori Nelson

Character Name : Cynthia Stanhope

Original Name : Lori Nelson

Gender : Female

Allison Hayes

Character Name : Greta Jones

Original Name : Allison Hayes

Gender : Female

John Hoyt

Character Name : Butler

Original Name : John Hoyt

Gender : Male

Rhys Williams

Character Name : Clem Jones

Original Name : Rhys Williams

Gender : Male

Barbara Jo Allen

Character Name : Aunt Agatha

Original Name : Barbara Jo Allen

Gender : Female

Mae Clarke

Character Name : Minikah

Original Name : Mae Clarke

Gender : Female

Tommy Cook

Character Name : Keoga

Original Name : Tommy Cook

Gender : Male

Ted de Corsia

Character Name : Indian Chief Kowanen

Original Name : Ted de Corsia

Gender : Male

Michael Granger

Character Name : Mohawk Priest

Original Name : Michael Granger

Gender : Male

John Hudson

Character Name : Captain Langley

Original Name : John Hudson

Gender : Male

James O'Hara

Character Name : Sergeant (as James Lilburn)

Original Name : James O'Hara

Gender : Male

Chabon Jadi

Character Name : Dancer

Original Name : Chabon Jadi

Gender : Male

Clegg Hoyt

Character Name : Wagon Driver (uncredited)

Original Name : Clegg Hoyt

Gender : Male

Albert William Cody

Character Name : Indian Chief (uncredited)

Original Name : Albert William Cody

Gender : Male

Paul Lukather

Character Name : Angry Settler (uncredited)

Original Name : Paul Lukather

Gender : Male

Bob Reeves

Character Name : Settler (uncredited)

Original Name : Bob Reeves

Gender : Male

Chick Hannan

Character Name : Settler (uncredited)

Original Name : Chick Hannan

Gender : Male

Troy Melton

Character Name : Settler (uncredited)

Original Name : Troy Melton

Gender : Male

Art Felix

Character Name : Settler (uncredited)

Original Name : Art Felix

Gender : Male

Fox O'Callahan

Character Name : Settler (uncredited)

Original Name : Fox O'Callahan

Gender : Male

Sidney Clute

Character Name : Settler (uncredited)

Original Name : Sidney Clute

Gender : Male

Ray Spiker

Character Name : Settler (uncredited)

Original Name : Ray Spiker

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-06-02

This was clearly just intended as a cheap and cheerful afternoon B feature, and it does that job adequately enough. The hunky, if somewhat wooden Scott Brady is "Jonathan" - an artist who finds himself embroiled in a love triangle between "Onida" (Rita Gam) and "Cynthia" (Lori Nelson) whilst dealing with the much less dangerous threat of a war between the local Mohawk and Iroquois who are being armed and supplied by a nasty sutler content to play one against the other. As usual, Rhys Williams steals his few scenes as the only source of charisma in this otherwise entirely procedural western. It doesn't hang about, though - aside from the all too frequent romantic interludes, the story is something from a 1950s comic and moves along quite efficiently. A hero who is guaranteed to save the day and get the gal - regardless of the overwhelming odds stacked against him. The production is very set-bound, which at times is quite noticeable, but I'm sure it had a modest budget and filming timescale and it actually does ok with the mediocre talent at hand to turn out an enjoyable enough, but entirely forgettable, boy's-own style of adventure with a soupçon of moral fortitude thrown in.