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Poster Art From art.comThe Last of the Mohicans   1932     2 stars    N/R, 230 min.
Genre: Action / Adventure
Director: Ford Beebe, B. Reeves Eason  
Cast: Harry Carey, Hobart Bosworth, Frank Coghlan Jr., Edwina Booth, Lucile Browne, Walter Miller, Bob Kortman, Walter McGrail, Nelson McDowell, Edward Hearn, Mischa Auer, Yakima Canutt, Jim Corey, Joan Gale

  James Fenimore Cooper's classic tale is presented as a 12-chapter serial. Frontier guide Hawkeye (Harey Carey) and his Indian friends, Chingachgook and Uncas (Hobart Bosworth and Frank Coghlan Jr.), fight against the corrupt soldiers and the evil Indian Magua (Bob Kortman).



Cast
Harry Carey Hawkeye
Hobart Bosworth Chingachgook
Frank Coghlan Jr. Uncas
Edwina Booth Cora Munro
Lucile Browne Alice Munro
Walter Miller Major Duncan Heyward
Bob Kortman Magua
Walter McGrail Dulac
Nelson McDowell David Gamut
Edward Hearn Colonel Munro
Mischa Auer General Montcalm
Yakima Canutt Black Fox/others
Jim Corey Dulac Henchman
Joan Gale Red Wing

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The Miracle Rider   1935     2 stars    N/R, 300 min.
Genre: Western
Director: B. Reeves Eason, Armand Schaefer  
Cast: Tom Mix, Charles Middleton, Joan Gale, Jason Robards Sr., Robert Fraser, Edward Hearn, Tom London, Edmund Cobb, Niles Welch, Bob Kortman, Edward Earle, George Chesebro

  This is Tom Mix's final film and his first serial (of 15 episodes). Tom (Tom Mix) joins the Texas Rangers following his father's murder, taking up his father's cause of Indian rights. His immediate task is to stop the dastardly Zaroff (Charles Middleton) who is illegally profiting from Indian land.


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The Nut Farm   1935     2 stars    N/R, 65 min.
Genre: Comedy
Director: Melville W. Brown  
Cast: Wallace Ford, Betty Alden, Florence Roberts, Spencer Charters, Oscar Apfel, Joan Gale, Bradley Page, Lorin Raker, Arnold Gray

  Middle-aged couple Bob and Helen (Oscar Apfel and Betty Alden) make a fresh start in California where Bob wants to buy a nut farm. But plans change, and when they put their money and acting skills into a low-budget film directed by Bob's brother (Wallace Ford), more than a few misadventures ensue.


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1. The Last of the Mohicans (1932)
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