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Warfare | Love Triangle
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7.7/10
IMDbBest Sound | 1993 | Chris
Worst Foreign Director | 1993 | Michael
British Actor of the Year | 1993 | Daniel
Best Actor | 1993 | Daniel
1994 | Randy
Best Original Score Motion Picture | 1993 | Trevor
Best Original Film Score | 1993 | Randy
Best Costume Design | 1993 | Elsa
Best Actor | 1993 | Daniel
Most Promising Actor | 1993 | Wes
Best Picture | 1993
Peace | 1993
Best Edited Feature Film | 1993 | Dov
Best Original Score | 2013 | Randy
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Theatrical Releases | 1993 | Dante
Best Cinematography Migliore Fotografia | 1993 | Dante
Best Makeup Hairstyling | 1992 | Vincent J.
Best Sound | 1992 | Chris
Best Cinematography | 1992 | Dante
1992 | Dante
Budget 40,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 75,505,856 USD
Many long nights were spent filming the siege scenes. Loudspeakers were installed around the battlefield and fort so directions could easily be given to the hundreds of cast and crew. One night after many long hours, Mann shouted over the speakers, "What's that orange light? Turn out that orange light!" After a pause, another voice came over the speakers saying, "That's the SUN, Michael."
Daniel Day-Lewis is well known for going to extremes in preparation for his roles. For this film he lived in the wilderness where his character might have lived, hunting and fishing and living off the land for several months prior to shooting.
By most accounts, each scene took at least 20 takes. Concerned about the growing cost, 20th Century Fox sent a representative to the set who did nothing but stand behind Michael Mann and say, "That's enough Michael, move on."
Wes Studi claimed in a 1996 interview that he and several of the other Native American actors in the film spoke their lines in their own native languages. Thus, in many instances, such as the scene in the Huron village where Magua argues with the Huron Sachem, Studi speaks his native Cherokee, which is mostly unintelligible to Mike Phillips, a native Mohawk speaker. As well, supposed Mohican dialog between Chingachgook and his son Uncas, features Lakota Sioux Russell Means speaking unintelligibly with Northern Inuit Eric Schweig.
The shoot employed more than 900 Native Americans from all over the United States, mostly from the Cherokee tribes.
"Hawkeye: No! You stay alive! If they don't kill you, they'll take you north up to the Huron lands. Submit, do you hear? You're strong! You survive! You stay alive, no matter what occurs! I will find you! No matter how long it takes, no matter how far. I will find you!"
"Duncan: There is a war on. How is it you are headed west? Hawkeye: Well, we kinda face to the north and real sudden-like turn left."