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Lurking Huron0581
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Posted - November 12 2005 : 5:11:29 PM
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I realized that Madelaine Stowe was the only one who was really fond of Daniel, and talked about him as a wonderfull person. The rest of the cast describe him almost as a not kind guy. What do you think?
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richfed
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Posted - November 13 2005 : 10:01:11 AM
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As one who was "there," I'd say not. Nobody came across [to me, at least] as not liking DDL - though, I would think naturally, Madeleine had a more intimate connection with him. |
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Keira
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Posted - January 25 2006 : 2:11:14 PM
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Hello everyone,I`m new here.I just found this site. The Last of the Mohicans has been my favourite movie since I was nine. Anyway, Richfed, do you mean you were actually on the set of The Last of the Mohicans?? |
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richfed
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Posted - January 26 2006 : 06:24:33 AM
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Oh, no ... I didn't mean that. I meant I was "there" for the interviews! There was a lot of chit-chat that wasn't a part of the published interviews ... |
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Keira
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Posted - January 26 2006 : 1:55:56 PM
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Oh, I see :) It must have been a great experience. Lucky you |
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Irishgirl
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Posted - February 14 2006 : 2:05:02 PM
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Well Eric said in an interview that the rest of the cast got along but Daniel would pretty much film his scene and then go off by himself instead of mingling much with them. I don't think Eric was too impressed with him. I am sure he did not dislike him but he said they were like from two different worlds. I guess he thought he was the "Star" but as it turned out Uncas and Chingachkook were the stars too along with Magua. The movie would have been nothing without their great performances. |
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Posted - February 14 2006 : 9:16:25 PM
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Maurice Roeves (Colonel Munro) said in his interview that he was disappointed with Daniel as a person, but he declined to be more specific. Perhaps it was Daniel's distancing that caused Roeves to have a negative reaction to him. I don't think it's that Daniel sees himself as THE star, but that his manner of acting is to BE the character as deeply as he can, and not to let himself get distracted by what's going on around him. And of course Hawkeye is an intense, self-contained kind of character. |
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Lurking Huron6220
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Posted - March 03 2006 : 7:38:52 PM
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I worked on the entire production. While DDL seemed to keep to himself, he was always quick with a polite hello, nod and smile to us poor transportation/tent workers. |
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Posted - March 03 2006 : 9:23:46 PM
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Oh! Hello, LH6220! Are you a new poster here?
You have grabbed my attention! Can you tell us more... who you are, more about what you did? Do you have photos to share? |
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