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Squanto: A Warrior's Tale

Squanto: A Warrior's Tale

  • Status: Released
  • 28-10-1994
  • Runtime: 102 min
  • Score: 6.7
  • Vote count: 40

Squanto is a high-born Indian warrior from a tribe on the Atlantic coast of North America which devotes its life to hunting and rivalry with a neighboring tribe. Everything changes forever after a ship arrives from England, prospecting the region's commercial potential for the rich Sir George, who uses all his wealth and influence only for ever greater profit. When it returns, several Indians find themselves captives on board, including Squanto. The arrogant Christians consider themselves utterly superior to the 'heathen savages' and treat them as brutally as they do beasts. Squanto fights a bear in a circus, not understanding how men can be so cruel to that creature either, and manages a spectacular escape, but where must he go? He finds shelter and help in a rural monastery, where it takes his protector some effort to prevent the others considering the unknown as diabolical. In time sir George's men come looking for him most brutally...

Adam Beach

Squanto

Sheldon Peters Wolfchild

Mooshawset

Irene Bedard

Nakooma

Eric Schweig

Epenow

Leroy Peltier

Pequod

Michael Gambon

Sir George

Nathaniel Parker

Thomas Dermer

Alex Norton

Harding

Mark Margolis

Captain Hunt

Julian Richings

Sir George's Servant

Mandy Patinkin

Brother Daniel

Donal Donnelly

Brother Paul

Stuart Pankin

Brother Timothy

Paul Klementowicz

Brother James

Bray Poor

Dr, Fuller

Tim Hopper

William Bradford

John Saint Ryan

Miles Standish

John Dunn-Hill

Governor John Carver

Selim Running Bear Sandoval

Attaquin

Mark Abbott

Pocknet

Eula Donkeen Crying Wind

Medicine Woman

James Augustine

Medicine Man

Katherine Sorbey

Nosapocket

Karen Doucette

Squanto's Mother

Kerrie Lawrence

Farm Woman

Shaun Gillis

Boy In Crowd

Richard Collins

Barker

Tedd Dillon

Archangel Officer

Don Carmody

Archangel Officer

David Morley

Monk

Donald MacLeod

Monk

Edward MacLeod

Monk

Gus MacDonald

Monk

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.