Squanto: A Warrior's Tale (1994)
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56% of critics liked it
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61% of users liked it
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Native American history got the Disney treatment in this biography aimed at younger audiences. Adam Beach stars as Squanto, an Eastern Massachusetts native of the 17th century, who befriends the English settlers who are starting to colonize the region. Naively trusting his new friends, Squanto and… More Native American history got the Disney treatment in this biography aimed at younger audiences. Adam Beach stars as Squanto, an Eastern Massachusetts native of the 17th century, who befriends the English settlers who are starting to colonize the region. Naively trusting his new friends, Squanto and his best friend Epenow (Eric Schweig) offer to help some sailors load a vessel that's departing for England. The two Indians are shanghaied and taken across the ocean to serve as sideshow attractions for the greedy owner (Michael Gambon) of the shipping line. Squanto quickly escapes and finds refuge in a nearby cloister, where he is protected by the kindly monks, in particular Brother Daniel (Mandy Patinkin), who teaches Squanto to speak English. Squanto learns of a ship carrying more settlers to the New World, so he stows away and returns to his homeland, where he finds that his village has been wiped out by disease brought by the colonists. Nevertheless, Squanto brokers a peace deal between his hostile brothers and the settlers, and they celebrate the first Thanksgiving together. Beach went on to star in the Native American drama Smoke Signals (1998). ~ Karl Williams, Rovi
- Directed By
- Xavier Koller
- Genres
- Drama, Action & Adventure, Kids & Family
- In Theaters
- Jan 1, 1994 Wide
Critic Reviews
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Steve Crum, Video-Reviewmaster.com
Interesting, more a docudrama, tale of famous Native American Squanto.
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Scott Weinberg, eFilmCritic.com
Perfectly watchable, if pretty forgettable, family-adventure flick.
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Cast
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Adam Beach
as Squanto
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Mandy Patinkin
as Brother Daniel
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Michael Gambon
as Sir George
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Nathaniel Parker
as Thomas Dermer
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Eric Schweig
as Epenow
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Donal Donnelly
as Brother Paul
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Stuart Pankin
as Brother Timothy
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Alex Norton
as Harding
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Irene Bedard
as Nakooma
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Tim Hopper
as William Bradford
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Mark Margolis
as Captain Hunt
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Julian Richings
as Sir George's Servant
- Lynn Stalmaster
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Sheldon Peters Wolfchild
as Mooshawset
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Don Carmody
as Archangel Officer
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John Dunn-Hill
as Governor John Carver
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Richard Collins
as Barker
- Leroy Peltier