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Squanto: A Warrior's Tale

Squanto: A Warrior's Tale

In the quest for peace, he became a legend.

6.7 / 1019941h 42m

Synopsis

It's the 17th century, and Native American Squanto roams free in the New World until he's captured by visiting sailors who take him back to England. Monk Brother Daniel teaches him social customs, but other Englishmen aren't as kind. Squanto becomes the unwilling star of performances that highlight his fighting skills, but he eventually engineers a return trip to America. He finds that his home has changed forever, and he must chart a new path for his people.

Genre: Adventure, History

Status: Released

Director: Xavier Koller

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Main Cast

Adam Beach

Adam Beach

Squanto

Sheldon Peters Wolfchild

Mooshawset

Irene Bedard

Irene Bedard

Nakooma

Eric Schweig

Eric Schweig

Epenow

Leroy Peltier

Pequod

Michael Gambon

Michael Gambon

Sir George

Nathaniel Parker

Nathaniel Parker

Thomas Dermer

Alex Norton

Alex Norton

Harding

Mark Margolis

Mark Margolis

Captain Hunt

Julian Richings

Julian Richings

Sir George's Servant

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User Reviews

r96sk

Not as wholesome or empowering as I think Disney wanted it to be, but there is at least some warmth to the message that it portrays. It's based on the real life Squanto, though apparently takes a load of liberties with his story. I'd expect nothing less truth be told, the point of a film - in my opinion, at least - is to make a good film - therefore truth, which most of the time is more dull, takes a backseat. I'm not saying it's impossible to mix accuracy and entertainment, but I never expect both myself. Documentaries are for accuracy, after all. Cast-wise, I can't say any of them properly stand out. Adam Beach (Squanto) and Mandy Patinkin (Daniel) would be my picks, while Michael Gambon (George) is fairly good I guess. Like most other areas of the film, it is quite average. I didn't find <em>'Squanto: A Warrior’s Tale'</em> slow paced and I do appreciate the message, it's just not crafted together all that well.