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6.0 1 Seasons • 26 Episodes

L'ultimo dei Mohicani - Season 1

In 1700 in America the stories of three warriors, two Mohicans, an European lived with Mohicans, and two Englishes, Cora and Alice (daughters of the colonel Munro) cross each other, in the journey to Fort Henry

Top Cast

  • Andrea Ward

    Andrea Ward

    Occhio di falco (voice)

  • Marco Vivio

    Marco Vivio

    Uncas (voice)

  • Ambrogio Colombo

    Ambrogio Colombo

    Grosso Serpente (voice)

  • Oliviero Dinelli

    Oliviero Dinelli

    David Gamut (voice)

  • Barbara Pitotti

    Barbara Pitotti

    Cora Munro (voice)

  • Emanuela D'Amico

    Emanuela D'Amico

    Alice Munro (voice)

  • Alessandro Vanni

    Alessandro Vanni

    Duncan Heyward (voice)

  • Achille D'Aniello

    Achille D'Aniello

    Magua (voice)

Overview

In 1700 in America the stories of three warriors, two Mohicans, an European lived with Mohicans, and two Englishes, Cora and Alice (daughters of the colonel Munro) cross each other, in the journey to Fort Henry

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