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Squanto: A Warrior's Tale (1994)

Squanto: A Warrior's Tale (1994)
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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 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

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Starring:
Adam BeachMandy Patinkin, (more)
Director(s):
Christopher StoiaXavier Koller, (more)
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Squanto: A Warrior's Tale

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

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
102 mins

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Director(s):
Christopher StoiaXavier Koller
Writer(s):
Darlene CraviottoBob Dolman
Producer(s):
Kathryn GalanDon Carmody
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
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    Donna M.

    This movie was really good. I wasn't sure what it was going to be about or what the story was but I enjoyed it. My son came in at the beginning and he even sat down and watched the whole thing with me and enjoyed it. This is a good movie to watch with the entire family.

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    Amy C.

    We watched this movie last night and really enjoyed it. It was good acting, but mainly it told the true story, as far as I could tell, of Squanto. I was pleasantly surprised!

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    Maria N.

    After studying in dept the life of Squanto, I had been very hopeful about viewing this movie. There was nothing wrong with the actors; however the problem was that is was NOT at all true in any way to the life of Squanto. It is a fine movie if you are watching for enjoyment purposes only, but if you are watching as part of an actual study, calling this movie a biography in my opinion is just incorrect.

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