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1988

R

1 h 32 m

New Zealand

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Adventure

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Men seeking relief from the Black Death, guided by a boy's vision, dig a tunnel from 14th century England to 20th century New Zealand.
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6.6 /10

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Bruce Lyons
Connor
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Chris Haywood
Arno
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Hamish Gough
Griffin
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Marshall Napier
Searle
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Noel Appleby
Ulf
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Paul Livingston
Martin
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Sarah Peirse
Linnet
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Mark Wheatley
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Tony Herbert
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Jessica Cardiff-Smith
Esme
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Roy Wesney
Grandpa
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Kathleen-Elizabeth Kelly
Grandma
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Jay Saussey
Griffin's Girlfriend
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Charles Walker
Old Chrissie
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Desmond Kelly
Smithy
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Bill Le Marquand
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Norman Fairley
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Z4U

22/03/2026 13:14
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M 2bosha3lah👌🔥

29/05/2023 16:16
source: The Navigator: A Medieval Odyssey
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Sharon Tjimbundu

18/11/2022 09:24
Trailer—The Navigator: A Mediaeval Odyssey
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Amanda Black

16/11/2022 09:57
The Navigator: A Mediaeval Odyssey
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KOJO LARBI AYISI

16/11/2022 04:07
No... this is no dog of a film. It is surprisingly excellent. The other comments by IMDb members are pretty much right on, except they all forgot to mention an astounding portion of this film... the rich SOUNDTRACK! This film really made my woofers WOOF! I do not know who was in control of the music, but perhaps IMDb staffers can find out... it's not in the rundown of the film. The Miller-Movies formula awards a high 8 to this film that is well worth seeing, especially if you want something a bit different!
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Althea Ablan

16/11/2022 04:07
Sometime in the Middle Ages, a group of men living in fear of the Black Death follow the visions of a nine year-old boy (Hamish MacFarlane) to go on a pilgrimage by digging a tunnel through the center of the earth (!) emerging instead in twentieth century New Zealand (!) where they try to complete their journey by erecting a cross atop a church steeple. A willing suspension of disbelief (or the kind of unquestioning faith that the main characters have) never hurts when watching something like this, but if you're in the right frame of mind, this fable will gradually draw you into its tantalizing meditation on faith, mystery, and imagination.
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user9585433821270

16/11/2022 04:07
This is a movie that takes you on a journey. Simple in it's storytelling yet complex in it's storyline. I actually felt like I was there, sharing in the lives and travels of the characters. The cinematography is beautiful. If this movie didn't win an award for it it should have.This is a movie that will stick with you, it will stand out as a movie that was clearly ahead of its time. I strongly urge everyone to see this. It may be difficult to understand at first, but you must allow it to sink in. There is a moral to it which took me a while to understand myself, but it's timeless.Watch and enjoy, but pause if you leave the room even for a second. One of my favorites.
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Bruna Jairosse

16/11/2022 04:07
Some of the critiques I've read of this, from others on the database, complain about the clumsy imagery or the accents. Get a grip. The point isn't linguistic accuracy, or any other kind of "accuracy" but rather the theme and motifs. In 1348 a frightening "illness" swept Europe, killing thousands. People didn't understand what caused the illness, only that it offered a horrifying death. This movie is as much a critique of "christendom" as it is of contemporary politics. If the US nuclear submarine is for some too clumsy an analogy to the black death, imagine the fall out of nuclear bombing as analogous to the black death. The pervasive silent killer. This movie was fantastic, for its imaginative plot, the interesting motifs and imagery, the concept of a small boy's vision, and the possible universes.
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Chelsey Angwi

16/11/2022 04:07
Well, what can I say, of the 20 or so reviews below, there is a dissenting voice, this is a "Truly Magical Movie" I won't go into the story, read the reviews below below for that, I'll just say, put it at the top of your "MUST SEE" list, it's long time since I saw it, and I've been looking for a copy ever since (with NO luck I might add) Now stop reading and go watch it....... 'o) BUT!!! beware, like I said, it's Magical, and will entrance you.
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Simolabhaj

16/11/2022 04:07
Not really well-known in most of the world, this New Zealand classic is one of the finest time-travel adventures ever to grace the big screen. A remarkable story indeed. Only by seeing it several times do you realise that every little detail is quite significant. This has been one of my Top 10 films of all time for over a decade. See it by all means, but see it more than once ... and pay close attention to everything.
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