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Navigator

Original title: The Navigator: A Medieval Odyssey
  • 1988
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  • 1h 32m
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6.6/10
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Navigator (1988)
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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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.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.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.

  • Director
    • Vincent Ward
  • Writers
    • Vincent Ward
    • Kely Lyons
    • Geoff Chapple
  • Stars
    • Bruce Lyons
    • Chris Haywood
    • Hamish Gough
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    4.2K
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    • Director
      • Vincent Ward
    • Writers
      • Vincent Ward
      • Kely Lyons
      • Geoff Chapple
    • Stars
      • Bruce Lyons
      • Chris Haywood
      • Hamish Gough
    • 55User reviews
    • 31Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 21 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Bruce Lyons
    Bruce Lyons
    • Connor
    Chris Haywood
    Chris Haywood
    • Arno
    Hamish Gough
    • Griffin
    • (as Hamish McFarlane)
    Marshall Napier
    Marshall Napier
    • Searle
    Noel Appleby
    • Ulf
    Paul Livingston
    Paul Livingston
    • Martin
    Sarah Peirse
    Sarah Peirse
    • Linnet
    Mark Wheatley
    • Tog 1
    Tony Herbert
    • Tog 2
    Jessica Cardiff-Smith
    • Esme
    Roy Wesney
    • Grandpa
    Kathleen-Elizabeth Kelly
    • Grandma
    Jay Saussey
    • Griffin's Girlfriend
    Charles Walker
    • Old Chrissie
    Desmond Kelly
    • Smithy
    Bill Le Marquand
    • Tom
    Jay Laga'aia
    Jay Laga'aia
    • Jay
    • (as Jay Lavea Laga'aia)
    Norman Fairley
    Norman Fairley
    • Submarine Captain
    • Director
      • Vincent Ward
    • Writers
      • Vincent Ward
      • Kely Lyons
      • Geoff Chapple
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    9coop-16

    One of the greatest unknown films.

    This film is almost unknown. None of the cast ever achieved fame, and Vincent Ward, while an able director, is not very prolific. However, I still cherish my memories of this movie. I saw it nearly 11 years ago, and every detail , and all of the performances, are still fresh in my mind. It is a fantasy of extraordinary beauty, which does not use a single special effect, and which conveys the thoughts and beliefs of "mediaeval" peasants better than a dozen high-priced epics.
    8sharona_x007

    Why never on TV?

    i enjoyed this film when it was first released on video - it never seemed to have played the theaters in my college town.

    i loved it!

    i've often thought about it from time to time, and wondered why i never see it on TV.

    it seems like a good film for the sci-fi channel or bravo (dear god, how many times can they run 'braveheart'???)

    i recall it being inventive, well-acted, well-directed.

    a pity it's not better known. heck, i don't even think it can be found at blockbusters now.
    StlBlade

    Definatly under the rainbow

    This is truly a lost gem of a film. It is beautifully photographed, well-acted, well paced, and well written. It is a fantasy film that relies on the fantasy and not on the SFX budget. Something we see all too little of these days.

    It is the story of a little boy that has visions during medieval times of a great city, and to save the village from the horrors of the Black Death, he, his brother Connor, and a few others must travel there and erect a spike on the cathedral there. Of course, this is a fruitless enterprise and Connor knows it, but no one would listen to him; they were stuck on a single idea and would hear nothing else.

    Their journey to what turned out to be New Zealand is both humorous and sad. There were times when one would be brought almost to tears and at other times laughing hard enough to hurt, but the sad element was dominant.

    As with all the films I like to review, it has a strong 'cult movie' appeal, but it is more accessable to general audiences than, say, Six-String Samurai was. Seeing that the Director (Vincent Ward) later did 'What Dreams May Come' (I'll review that one in a few weeks) this film deserves to brought back into the spotlight.
    10iwanna_know

    Probably the best movie you've never seen

    I saw this movie for the first time about ten years ago, and was absolutely impressed on every level. The acting done is fantastic, and far beyond what you would expect from such a small budget. The directing leaves you with memorable scenes and the point is clearly made, big money does not equal big talent. Do not let this movie pass you by!
    fes_net

    One of the most misunderstood movies ever...

    I wish I could have a few minutes to hear Vincent Ward's take on the marketing of the movie, because I never have seen anything so mis-marketed. I could see some US film distributor scratching his head and saying, "gee? how are we going to make this dreary arty movie about the black plague appeal to the lowest common denominator of the US market?", "Ok, let's slap sci-fi and time travel on it..."

    Navigator is a beautifully filmed, well acted, impressive movie that (hear this!) has nothing to do with time-travel, or "monks dodging 20th century stuff"...it is an allegory! (look that up). What Mr. Ward does is, rather than rely on expensive and silly special effects to spice up fantasy dream sequences, simply juxtaposes 20th century settings with the 14th century time frame of the film to give life to a boy's fantastic visions, and story told to give hope and entertain the desperate people of his village...his visions, done in color and film with the 20th century as it backdrop is as fantastic to the people of his village, as if someone from the 14th century actually did travel through time. With premonitions of the arrival of the plague to his village (which turn out to be heeded), the villagers of a winter bound poor community hover in fear and look for any omen good or bad to give them some sign of what is coming. With a fantastic narration of a quest (ala the holy grail) to mount a spire on a church in a faraway land, that if done before sunrise would save the village, a boy describes his fantasy which is shown to us, complete with sea monsters and dragons (all represented by 20th century contrivances).

    For those seeking real time travel, stick to the true sci-fi, you will be disappointed...

    For those interested in seeing a dark, moving tale of the desperation that must have been felt by the people who lived through the plague without understanding what it really was...a tale where the fantastic is really our wonderfully mundane world...check this out.

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    • Trivia
      It was this movie that convinced the producers of Alien³ (1992) to hire Vincent Ward as writer/director (although Ward would eventually leave the set of Alien 3 after many creative differences with the studio).
    • Goofs
      Unsurprisingly, the area around Ruapehu, with its three volcanoes, looks very little like Cumbria which doesn't have volcanoes or the vast open plains of the Central Plateau.
    • Crazy credits
      Some releases of the film display the following message before the film starts:

      "You are about to watch the Time-Travel Adventure Film THE NAVIGATOR. DO NOT ADJUST YOUR SET. The first minutes of THE NAVIGATOR are shown in the stark black and white of 14th Century England during the black plague.

      At the moment when the Navigator's 14th Century travelers begin to reach the modern 20th century, the world of the Navigator bursts into color on your screen."
    • Connections
      Featured in Century of Cinema: Cinema of Unease: A Personal Journey by Sam Neill (1995)

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    • Release date
      • December 15, 1988 (Australia)
    • Countries of origin
      • New Zealand
      • Australia
    • Official sites
      • Arena Film (Australia)
      • Umbrella Entertainment - Blu-Ray
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Le navigateur: une odyssée médiévale
    • Filming locations
      • Tongariro National Park, Central Plateau, New Zealand
    • Production companies
      • Arenafilm
      • Film Investment Corporation of New Zealand
      • The Australian Film Commission
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,333,379
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,333,379
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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