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Release Date:
October 28, 1994
Original Title:
Squanto: A Warrior's Tale
Alternate Titles:
Squanto: Döyüşçünün Hekayəsi
Genres:
Adventure | History
Production Companies:
Walt Disney Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6 US: PG
Runtime: 102
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...
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ADR Editor:
Joan E. Chapman
Additional Casting:
Clare Walker
Additional Soundtrack:
Arvo Pärt
Art Department Coordinator:
Louise Cova
Art Direction:
Claude Paré
Assistant Costume Designer:
Mario Davignon
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Johanne Gravel
Best Boy Electric:
John Lewin
Best Boy Grip:
Alain Brouillette
Boom Operator:
Claude La Haye
Camera Operator:
Henri Fiks
Maurice Roy
Casting:
Lynn Stalmaster
Chief Lighting Technician:
Jean Courteau
Color Timer:
David Orr
Costume Design:
Olga Dimitrovová
Director:
Xavier Koller
Director of Photography:
Robbie Greenberg
Dolly Grip:
Alain Masse
Editor:
Gillian L. Hutshing
Lisa Day
Executive Producer:
Don Carmody
Extras Casting:
Andrea Kenyon
Randi Wells
First Assistant Accountant:
Jenny Aleman-Holman
First Assistant Camera:
Mathieu Décary
Paul Gravel
First Assistant Director:
Chris Stoia
Michael A. Williams
First Assistant Hairstylist:
Réjean Forget
First Assistant Makeup Artist:
Cécile Rigault
Foley Editor:
Malcolm Fife
Foley Mixer:
Eric Thompson
Key Grip:
Mikey Bertrand
Key Hair Stylist:
Mary Ann Valdes
Key Makeup Artist:
Elizabeth Lambert
Location Manager:
Stefan Pleszczynski
Negative Cutter:
Theresa Repola Mohammed
Original Music Composer:
Joel McNeely
Post Production Supervisor:
Pat Sandston
Producer:
Kathryn F. Galan
Production Accountant:
Dominique Bruballa
Production Coordinator:
Janine Anderton
Production Design:
Gemma Jackson
Production Manager:
Josette Perrotta
Production Sound Mixer:
Patrick Rousseau
Property Master:
Denis Hamel
Scoring Mixer:
Shawn Murphy
Script Supervisor:
France Boudreau
Second Assistant Camera:
Forbes MacDonald
François Daignault
Second Assistant Director:
Ron Mezey
Second Second Assistant Director:
Louise Renault
Second Unit Director:
Dean Raphael Ferrandini
Set Decoration:
Pierre L'Heureux
Anthony Greco
Sound Effects Editor:
Frank E. Eulner
John Verbeck
Robert Shoup
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Mark Berger
Michael Semanick
Special Effects Supervisor:
Ken Speed
Stunt Coordinator:
Minor Mustain
Stunt Double:
Ben Gauthier
François Gauthier
Stunts:
Shelley Cook
Supervising Music Editor:
Charles Martin Inouye
Supervising Sound Editor:
Patrick Dodd
Third Assistant Director:
Penny Charter
Unit Publicist:
Braden Wright
Writer:
Darlene Craviotto
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