Squanto: A Warrior's Tale with Adam Beach: DVD Cover

    Squanto: A Warrior's Tale
    a.k.a. Indian Warrior Director: Xavier Koller, Christopher Stoia Cast: Adam Beach, Mandy Patinkin, Michael Gambon, Nathaniel Parker

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    • DVD Release Date: 09/07/2004
    • Original Release: 1994
    • Rating: Rated PG
    • Sales Rank: 6,400

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    Features

    Closed Caption; Spanish language track; French subtitles; Dolby Digital Stereo Sound; Widescreen (1.85:1) enhanced for 16x9 televisions

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Opening/Husband and Wife [6:33]
    2. Visitors [10:41]
    3. Sir George [9:32]
    4. Kindness to a Stranger [12:10]
    5. Book [8:47]
    6. A Steadfast Pursuit [8:23]
    7. The Lure [11:20]
    8. Breaking the Bonds [7:42]
    9. Vanished Home [7:40]
    10. The English Arrive [5:20]
    11. A Greater Cause [6:47]
    12. Thanksgiving/End Credits [6:41]

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    Editorial Reviews

    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, All Movie Guide

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    Squanto: A Warrior's Taleby Anonymous

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    April 24, 2008: this was an interesting movie and was a little sad. but everyone did a good job especially adam beach in the title role. this is about squanto and his adventures after being captured and escaped and trying to make peace with two very different sides of people.

    Squanto: A Warrior's Taleby Anonymous

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    November 08, 2006: All in all it was a pretty good movie. A little scrubbed clean as expected from Disney. Eric and Adam , what can I say, been a long time since Squanto was made and the guys have made some awesome movies since. Squanto is a must for any Adam and Eric collection and great for the kiddies to see.


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