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The New World
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The New World

Dec 25, 2005
2h 31m
★ 6.5

Once discovered, it was changed forever.

Overview

A drama about explorer John Smith and the clash between Native Americans and English settlers in the 17th century.

Genres

Drama
History
Romance

Production Companies

New Line Cinema
Sarah Green Film

Cast

Colin Farrell

Captain Smith

Colin Farrell

Q'orianka Kilcher

Pocahontas

Q'orianka Kilcher

Christopher Plummer

Captain Newport

Christopher Plummer

Christian Bale

John Rolfe

Christian Bale

August Schellenberg

Powhatan

August Schellenberg

Wes Studi

Opechancanough

Wes Studi

David Thewlis

Wingfield

David Thewlis

Yorick van Wageningen

Captain Argall

Yorick van Wageningen

Raoul Max Trujillo

Tomocomo

Raoul Max Trujillo

Michael Greyeyes

Rupwew

Michael Greyeyes

Kalani Queypo

Parahunt

Kalani Queypo

Ben Mendelsohn

Ben

Ben Mendelsohn

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