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End of the Spear

  • 2005
  • PG-13
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
5.6K
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End of the Spear (2005)
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Two people come to the end of a spear in order to realize that the divisions between them are not real.Two people come to the end of a spear in order to realize that the divisions between them are not real.Two people come to the end of a spear in order to realize that the divisions between them are not real.

  • Director
    • Jim Hanon
  • Writers
    • Bill Ewing
    • Bart Gavigan
    • Jim Hanon
  • Stars
    • Louie Leonardo
    • Chad Allen
    • Jack Guzman
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    5.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jim Hanon
    • Writers
      • Bill Ewing
      • Bart Gavigan
      • Jim Hanon
    • Stars
      • Louie Leonardo
      • Chad Allen
      • Jack Guzman
    • 161User reviews
    • 47Critic reviews
    • 45Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Louie Leonardo
    Louie Leonardo
    • Mincayani
    Chad Allen
    Chad Allen
    • Nate Saint…
    Jack Guzman
    Jack Guzman
    • Kimo
    Christina Souza
    Christina Souza
    • Dayumae
    Chase Ellison
    Chase Ellison
    • Young Steve Saint
    Chemo Mepaquito
    • Gikita
    Ninabet Bedoya
    • Gimade
    Sara Kathryn Bakker
    Sara Kathryn Bakker
    • Rachel Saint
    Cara Stoner
    • Marj Saint
    • (as Cara Stoner-Parris)
    Beth Bailey
    Beth Bailey
    • Elisabeth Elliot
    Ocniel Barrigon
    • Nenkiwi
    Yariela Caizamo
    • Ompodae
    Andrea Lino Mache
    • Dawa
    Marco Flaco
    • Young Mincayani
    Gabriela Valdespino
    • Young Dayumae
    Lisbeth Flaco
    • Bibanka
    Laura Mortensen
    • Valerie Elliot
    Sean McGowan
    Sean McGowan
    • Jim Elliot
    • Director
      • Jim Hanon
    • Writers
      • Bill Ewing
      • Bart Gavigan
      • Jim Hanon
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    10tollini

    Truly Moving Picture

    I am a judge for the Indianapolis-based Heartland Film Festival. This feature film is a Crystal Heart Award Winner and won the $50,000 Grand Prize in October of 2005. The Heartland Film Festival is a non-profit that honors Truly Moving Pictures. A Truly Moving Picture "…explores the human journey by artistically expressing hope and respect for the positive values of life."

    The film, which is based on a true story, starts in 1956 in the Amazon basin in Ecuador. Five missionaries are savagely killed by a primitive tribe. But that is the beginning of the story and not the end of the story.

    The missionaries' wives and children take on the work of their fathers and husbands. They and we, the audience, are forced to examine violence and how we react to violence and the possibility of forgiving the perpetrators of violence.

    The missionaries and their families display incredible human traits. They display courage in the face of danger – they are willing to sacrifice a normal life to help others – they show respect and tolerance to primitive people. But most impressive of all, they retain their humility and do not look down on others.

    The cinematography and music are stunning. The Amazon jungle becomes the third character along with the tribe and the missionaries. And all three characters relentlessly attempt to survive and prevail.

    FYI – There is a Truly Moving Pictures web site where there is a listing of past Crystal Heart winners that are now either at the theater or available on video.
    plindqui

    A wonderful movie for your eyes and your heart

    End of the Spear is a beautifully crafted movie about one of the great missionary stories of the 20th century, but it is not a preachy kind of movie. The story is simply told and allowed to stand on its own. The story is one of those that would not be believable on the big screen if it were not true in all of its essential points. The beautiful jungle scenery (the movie was shot in Panama) is well worth the price of the ticket. But the story will make you think about how self-giving love is more powerful than violence. The story also shows that extraordinary risks taken for peace can pay dividends beyond imagination. This will be a movie that people will be talking about, and watching again and again, far into the future. You'll be sorry if you don't take the opportunity to see it on the big screen. You'll also wonder why an independent film company can make such a wonderful movie when Hollywood is making bad movies based on old TV shows.
    ricroc-1

    This film rocks

    I had a chance to view this film at the National Missionary Convention. All I have to say about it....IT ROCKS! A great film. Very inspiring. I will see it again and I will spend top dollar to see it. When it is available to purchase, I will be the first in line. The film was beautifully made, and was true to the actual story of the five missionaries who gained their lives by reaching the Waodani. I was moved, shocked, brought to tears as I viewed this realistic portrayal. I would not recommend allowing children under 10 to view. Nothing horrific, just some hard imagery to digest. Would open the door for 20 questions after they viewed the film. I am going to allow my 10 year to see it. Again...GREAT FILM!!! GREAT MESSAGE,
    9movielover-23

    Outstanding Film & Story!!!!!

    Could you truly love the people that killed your family members and friends? What if it was a gross misunderstanding (can anyone say Iraq War)? The kind of stuff more movies should be made of! I got to attend a screening here in NYC that apparently coincided with the 50th anniversary of this true event.

    I'm not sure why or how this movie has escaped the attention of most major media. The movie websites says it's releasing in 1,200 theaters in a week. Maybe the media is biased because part of the story is about missionaries. I don't know about the rest of you, but this is the first movie I've been to in a while that is actually worth $9 for a ticket.

    I think most people might think that loving your father's killer is a little sick, but when the movie unfolds and you understand the clash between the two cultures, it make sense.

    If you like The Mission (Robert Dinero, Jeremy Irons), Chariots of Fire, or Last of the Mohicans, you will enjoy this movie!
    8balticblond

    Really well done and important film

    Jim Hanon's new film, "End of the Spear" comes to us in a new tradition started by David Cunningham's "To End All Wars". Over the past 2 years a growing number of films have begun to appear with a believable spiritual connection. I'm happy to say this is another one that hits a home run when it comes to telling a great story without stripping out real life spirituality-- something that is integral to most people's life.

    The film brings us the important story of Christian missionaries killed during their first efforts to meet an isolated band of Ecuadoran native people embroiled in a cycle of violence. "End of the Spear" tells the story from the perspective of a tribal leader and the child of one of the missionaries that died.

    I think if you keep in mind this is an independent film shot on a restricted budget, you'll be pleased with most technical aspects-- cinematography, sound etc.

    You'll also love the actors that were just great. Louie Leonardo does a wonderful job portraying Waodani tribesman Mincayani in the lead role. You also have to give credit to young Chase Ellison in his role as young Steve Saint, whose pilot father died.

    The role of religions in transforming culture is a hot button issue these days. This film doesn't take that head on, but presents a balanced realistic view, and perhaps an alternative aspect that most critics generally don't acknowledge.

    There were weaknesses in the film also, but none that distracted much from the story. There were a few bits that might have been served by further character and story development-- the son's issues in particular.

    All in all, this is a wonderful film with a great message of reconciliation. I hope we see more like this.

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    • Trivia
      During casting it was difficult to find a pilot in the Screen Actor's Guild qualified and willing to fly the 1947 Piper plane in the jungle. For the movie the plane ended up being piloted by the real life Steve Saint.
    • Goofs
      As the bright yellow Piper is maneuvering over the jungle in the mid-1950s, we briefly see a view of the top of the plane, and there we see the one object that isn't yellow - the white Garmin GPS antenna.
    • Quotes

      Mincayani: Do it! I killed your father! Do it!

      Steve Saint: No one took my fathers life. He gave it.

    • Connections
      Followed by The Grandfathers (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      Don't Be That Way
      Written by Benny Goodman, Mitchell Parish and Edgar M. Sampson (as Edgar Sampson)

      Performed by Benny Goodman

      Licensed by Columbia Records

      Courtesy of Sony BMG Records

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    • Release date
      • January 20, 2006 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Walk His Trail
    • Filming locations
      • Colon, Panama
    • Production companies
      • Every Tribe Entertainment
      • Bearing Fruit Entertainment
      • Toy Gun Films
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    • Budget
      • $10,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $11,967,000
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,712,000
      • Jan 22, 2006
    • Gross worldwide
      • $12,128,105
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 48 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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