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Christopher Columbus: The Discovery (1992)
Released By: Warner Home Video   Rating: PG-13   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: Warner Home Video
Genre: Drama
MPAA Rating: PG-13
Director: John Glen
Language: English
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Theatrical Release: N/A
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Cast: Georges Corraface, Marlon Brando, Rachel Ward, Robert Davi, Tom Selleck, Benicio Del Toro
Published ID: 3744
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Plot: John Glen directed this throwback to the costume dramas of the 1930s and 1940s, but without a smidgen of their energy and verve. George Corraface plays Christopher Columbus as a dynamic and muscular comic-book hero. He has a dream to set sail to find a new passageway to India, but he needs the backing of the Spanish government to do it. First, he must undergo a grilling by Tomas de Torquemada (Marlon Brando in, hands down, his worst performance). After passing muster with Torquemada, he gets the blessing of Queen Isabella (Rachel Ward) and King Ferdinand (Tom Selleck). Columbus then sets sail in a series of picture-postcard travelogue shots as he sails the ocean blue and discovers a new world of wonders -- particularly the Indian chief's well-endowed daughter. As a sop to revisionists, a rat is seen scampering down the plank as Columbus' vessel lands on undiscovered turf. ~ Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide
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Watch for the Birds
Added 3/1/2008

C. Columbus: The Discovery DVD


This movie is probably the most historically accurate film that I've seen, so far, on Christopher Columbus. Contrary to what you might have been taught in elementary school the intelligentsia did not think the world was flat. They thought the world was round and was approximately 25,000 miles in circumference at the equator. Columbus thought the circumference at the equator was more like 18,000 miles. (25,000 is correct) Since Marco Polo had traveled by land to Cathay(China) going East for about 12,000 miles, all he would have to do was sail West for 6,000 miles and voila he'd arrive in the Indies. Well, he was wrong, but got lucky and hit the New World instead. I think it is pretty arrogant to say that Columbus "discovered" the New World. One would think the Indios did that.

Anyhow it is a good movie. Tom Selleck plays the King of Aragon, Marlon Brando gives a credible performance as the Grand Inquisitor Torquemada.


Warning some bare breast of the native females, but tastefully done.

Recommended for students that want a historically accurate version of the discovery of the New world. Not the typical PAP they teach.

Gunner March, 2008

4 out of 5 people found this helpful.
A fun romp!
Added 11/15/2005

This great swashbuckler is completely underrated! Made in the style of the 1940s adventures with Tyrone Power, this film is fun and exciting and I definitely recommend it. And the cast! It's so cool to see the great Brando pass the proverbial torch to next generation actors Benecio Del Toro and Catherine Zeta-Jones. Rachel Ward is excellent as Queen Isabella and Robert Davi is superb. People expected to get a serious drama about Columbus but what they got was much more fun and for this people complain? The shots are beautiful, filmed on the open seas, and the adventure is non-stop. I watched it again this this Columbus Day- what a treat!
4 out of 6 people found this helpful.
more fun than I anticipated
Added 6/29/2005

Chris Columbus "get's it on" with Catherine Zeta Jones aboard his ship, charms Queen Rachel Ward, and finds himself threatened by swords, sabotage, sharks, storms, a scowling Selleck, and a very scary Brando. I loved every minute of it. The Discovery isn't a dry history lesson, but it is a damn good time.
3 out of 5 people found this helpful.
old fashioned high spirited adventure
Added 12/8/2004

If this had only been made a few decades earlier it would have surely been a classic. This is a fine swashbuckling adventure that I've found myself watching time and again when I wanted an old fashioned adventure on the high seas. If you love the Crimson Pirate and Captain Blood then you should give this a look. I hope it's released on DVD one of these days.
3 out of 5 people found this helpful.
surprisingly enjoyable!
Added 10/22/2004

Since Brando's passing I've been watching many of his films and I just watched the much maligned Christopher Columbus which I'd read nothing but bad press about. I wasnt expecting very much but to my surprise this a GREAT film. Perhaps there's too much swash and not enough buckle for some but in my book it's just the right combination of adventure, history, romance, and legend.
SUPERB!

4 out of 4 people found this helpful.
Watch for the Birds
Added 3/1/2008

C. Columbus: The Discovery DVD


This movie is probably the most historically accurate film that I've seen, so far, on Christopher Columbus. Contrary to what you might have been taught in elementary school the intelligentsia did not think the world was flat. They thought the world was round and was approximately 25,000 miles in circumference at the equator. Columbus thought the circumference at the equator was more like 18,000 miles. (25,000 is correct) Since Marco Polo had traveled by land to Cathay(China) going East for about 12,000 miles, all he would have to do was sail West for 6,000 miles and voila he'd arrive in the Indies. Well, he was wrong, but got lucky and hit the New World instead. I think it is pretty arrogant to say that Columbus "discovered" the New World. One would think the Indios did that.

Anyhow it is a good movie. Tom Selleck plays the King of Aragon, Marlon Brando gives a credible performance as the Grand Inquisitor Torquemada.


Warning some bare breast of the native females, but tastefully done.

Recommended for students that want a historically accurate version of the discovery of the New world. Not the typical PAP they teach.

Gunner March, 2008

4 out of 5 people found this helpful.
A fun romp!
Added 11/15/2005

This great swashbuckler is completely underrated! Made in the style of the 1940s adventures with Tyrone Power, this film is fun and exciting and I definitely recommend it. And the cast! It's so cool to see the great Brando pass the proverbial torch to next generation actors Benecio Del Toro and Catherine Zeta-Jones. Rachel Ward is excellent as Queen Isabella and Robert Davi is superb. People expected to get a serious drama about Columbus but what they got was much more fun and for this people complain? The shots are beautiful, filmed on the open seas, and the adventure is non-stop. I watched it again this this Columbus Day- what a treat!
4 out of 6 people found this helpful.
more fun than I anticipated
Added 6/29/2005

Chris Columbus "get's it on" with Catherine Zeta Jones aboard his ship, charms Queen Rachel Ward, and finds himself threatened by swords, sabotage, sharks, storms, a scowling Selleck, and a very scary Brando. I loved every minute of it. The Discovery isn't a dry history lesson, but it is a damn good time.
3 out of 5 people found this helpful.
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