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Christopher Columbus: The Discovery (1992) - film review

  John Glen Adventure / Biographystars 2
Summary
Christopher Columbus: The Discovery is a British-American-Spanish adventure film first released in 1992, directed by John Glen.  The film stars Marlon Brando, Tom Selleck, Georges Corraface, Rachel Ward and Robert Davi.  Our overall rating for this film is: mediocre.

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Credits
  • Director: John Glen
  • Script: Mario Puzo, John Briley, Cary Bates
  • Photo: Alec Mills
  • Music: Cliff Eidelman
  • Cast: Marlon Brando (Tomas de Torquemada), Tom Selleck (King Ferdinand), Georges Corraface (Christopher Columbus), Rachel Ward (Queen Isabella), Robert Davi (Martin Pinzon), Catherine Zeta-Jones (Beatriz), Oliver Cotton (Harana), Benicio Del Toro (Alvaro Harana), Mathieu Carrière (King John), Manuel de Blas (Vicente Pinzon), Glyn Grain (De La Cosa), Peter Guinness (Fra Perez), Nigel Terry (Roldan), Nitzan Sharron (Benjamin), Steven Hartley (Terreros), Hugo Blick (De Torres), Nigel Harrison (Gonzalo), Chris Hunter (Morales), Simon Dormandy (Bives), Christopher Chaplin (Escobedo), Michael Gothard (Inquisitor’s Spy), Clive Arrindell (Lord Guarco), Richard Cubison (Isaac), Mark Long (Joseph), Nicholas Selby (Monsignor Camos), John Grillo (Chios Mapmaker), Serge Malik (Alcalde of Malaga), Joseph Long (1st Alguazil), Branscombe Richmond (Indian Chieftain), Tailinh Forest Flower (Indian Girl), Anthony Sarda (Indian Brave), Gerard Langlais (Indian Guide), Michael Halphie (Chios Vendor), Genevieve Allenbury (Harana’s Wife), Michael Gunn (Prison Officer), Vincent Pickering (Healthy Prisoner), Trevor Sellers (First Mate of Pinta), Caleb Lloyd (Diego Age 8), Andrew Dicks (Diego Age 11), George Fisher (Fernando), Steven Fletcher (Rodrigo de Triana), Ivan De Bono (Sailor in Tavern), Valentín Fernández-Tubau (Nobleman)
  • Country: UK / USA / Spain
  • Language: English
  • Runtime: 120 min




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