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195679 minAction, Western

Mohawk

Is Mohawk a Hit or Flop?

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Is Mohawk worth watching? With a rating of 5.3/10, this Action, Western film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Mohawk Synopsis

An artist working in a remote army post is juggling the storekeeper's daughter, his fiancée newly arrived from the east, and the Indian Chief's daughter. But when a vengeful settler manages to get the army and the braves at each other's throats his troubles really begin.

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Top Cast

Scott Brady
Scott BradyJonathan Adams
Rita Gam
Rita GamOnida
Neville Brand
Neville BrandRokhawah
Lori Nelson
Lori NelsonCynthia Stanhope
Allison Hayes
Allison HayesGreta Jones
John Hoyt
John HoytButler
Rhys Williams
Rhys WilliamsClem Jones
Barbara Jo Allen
Barbara Jo AllenAunt Agatha
Mae Clarke
Mae ClarkeMinikah
Tommy Cook
Tommy CookKeoga

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Is Mohawk worth watching?

Mohawk has received mixed reviews with a 5.3/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Action, Western movies.

Is Mohawk hit or flop?

Mohawk has received average ratings (5.3/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Mohawk is a Action, Western movie that An artist working in a remote army post is juggling the storekeeper's daughter, his fiancée newly arrived from the east, and the Indian Chief's daught...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfJun 2, 2022
★ 6

This was clearly just intended as a cheap and cheerful afternoon B feature, and it does that job adequately enough. The hunky, if somewhat wooden Scott Brady is "Jonathan" - an artist who finds himself embroiled in a love triangle between "Onida" (Rita Gam) and "Cynthia" (Lori Nelson) whilst dealing with the much less dangerous threat of a war between the local Mohawk and Iroquois who are being armed and supplied by a nasty sutler content to play one against the other. As usual, Rhys Williams steals his few scenes as the only source of charisma in this otherwise entirely procedural western. It doesn't hang about, though - aside from the all too frequent romantic interludes, the story is something from a 1950s comic and moves along quite efficiently. A hero who is guaranteed to save the day and get the gal - regardless of the overwhelming odds stacked against him. The production is very set-bound, which at times is quite noticeable, but I'm sure it had a modest budget and filming timescale and it actually does ok with the mediocre talent at hand to turn out an enjoyable enough, but entirely forgettable, boy's-own style of adventure with a soupçon of moral fortitude thrown in.