Yes, Terrence Malick's The New World is a non cartoon version of the story of Pocahontas and John Smith. But be warned, it's not a traditional narrative. It can be a bit of a slog to get through, seeing as there is very little spoken dialogue. Most of the story is progressed through visuals and narration. I would look up clips before getting the whole movie...just to prepare.
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Pocahontas is an animated Disney film that was originally released in theaters in 1995. The movie was released in VHS version in 1996 and eventually was released on DVD in 2000.
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Yes, and it is also a Broadway musical! :)
It is believed that Pocahontas did save John Smiths life but it is also said that she was just adopting him into her culture and tribe. So its really what about what you believe. I guess we will never figure out.
The voice of Pocahontas is actually two people. Her speaking voice is played by Irene Bedard and her singing voice is played by Judy Kuhn.
There's nothing "dangerous" in watching Disney's story of Pocahontas, however, watching it does not give an accurate portrayal of the lives of the real Pocahontas & John Smith.
You can compare how the media has twisted the story of Pocahontas. Disney's version was not historically accurate.
Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of Spartacus was created in 1992.
It is just a retold version of the story of Jamestown.
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"Pocahontas: The Legend" (1999). Stars Sandrine Holt, Miles O'Keeffe, Tony Goldwyn, Gordon Tootoosis.
Pocahontas is an animated Disney film that was originally released in theaters in 1995. The movie was released in VHS version in 1996 and eventually was released on DVD in 2000.
The definition of an extended version when referring to musical things is that it is a longer version of the song than what is played on the radio. It includes more sections of music and lyrics.