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susquesus |
Posted - September 08 2003 : 11:55:11 PM Has anyone seen the silent version of LOTM? Also I've heard there was a silent film version of "Deerslayer". If anyone has any info on either I would greatly appreciate hearing about them. Thanks. |
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Theresa |
Posted - September 23 2003 : 07:22:12 AM He does look like DD-L. Have you seen "The Bounty"? He wears a goofy hat like the one in this picture. |
Scott Bubar |
Posted - September 22 2003 : 9:57:51 PM Sort of a scary picture, isn't it?
Still, some of think Hawkeye in the pic bears a certain resemblance to DLL. |
susquesus |
Posted - September 22 2003 : 12:52:43 AM I was puttering around the James Fenimore Cooper Society Homepage and found some stills from the 1911 production of the Deerslayer, pretty interesting if you're a Deerslayer fan, if you're unfamiliar this was the last Leatherstocking tale written, it's subtitle is "The First Warpath. It takes place futhest back in Hawkeye's life, he's about 25, this is where he receives Killdeer, kills his first Mingo, we meet Chingachgook's wife, Hist. There's a ton of background info here-Hawkeye's first love-the delectable Judith Hutter. At any rate it's the best written of the stories, most understandable at any rate. But I digress, the link to the photos is:
http://external.oneonta.edu/cooper/gallery/p-cards.html
The JFC society page is great, chock full of info and if you have any ?'s they can answer them and usually very quickly, on a sunday afternoon I got a response within half an hour. Send any Cooper ?'s to:
jfcooper@stny.rr.com
Hope someone gets something useful out of this.
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Hawkeye_Joe |
Posted - September 09 2003 : 12:44:56 AM I have a copy of the Silent LOTM I taped it off of Turner Classic Movies on one of there "Silent Sundays"..(no commericals...*smiles* ) |
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