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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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    User reviews161

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    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,
    10filmcritic54

    Critic's Choice! a new era in movie making

    Absolutely amazing cinematography and storyline, and best of all the story isn't made up, its a true to life story shown from the tribe's point of view. The quality of the film is superb. The storyline will keep you on the edge of your seat in suspense through the entire movie. There are also some bonus "blooper" clips played during the credits of the movie. You would not know that director Jim Hanon was a first time director but rather you would think he had been in the business for years. This film will help inspire the way future films are shot and created. This also highlights and shows some insight into the burgeoning film industry coming out of Oklahoma City. This scene is set to take off and provide Hollywood with a new generation of film makers.

    Reconciliation is the word that best describes this captivating film. Most people can forgive someone but they don't move on or exclude people from their lives. This true to life story gives a glimpse into Steve Saint's life. His father Nate Saint, was one of the 5 men brutally killed to death in 1956 by a Waodani tribesman. Today, he travels the world with the exact man that killed his father back then. In fact, he even considers him family and calls him "grandfather". To forgive someone is one thing, to show our violent society how to be completely reconciled with one another can rarely be said in today's world. Go see this true story and decide for yourself!!!
    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!
    7bkoganbing

    First Contact

    Back in the early Nineties I took some more undergraduate courses at my alma mater and one of them I took was introductory Anthropology 101 which I'd missed in my younger days. The professor would have loved End Of The Spear for the careful and meticulous recreation of the hunting and gathering tribe the Waodani. They were at least a violent group of people who believe when you make contact with outsiders you murder them because they too are violent and their ideas may infect your culture.

    This film is based on a true incident where five Christian missionaries in 1956 were murdered by the Waodani. As we learn from Star Trek first contact is most important. That usually sets a pattern in relations. What was unusual that with the subtitles we learn what the Waodani are thinking and why they attack the missionaries. The story made headlines back in the Fifties.

    Chad Allen plays both one of the slain missionaries and his son who comes back to the area of the jungle region of inner Ecuador where this took place. Louie Leonardo plays Mincayani who believes he's defending his culture and who is to say he wasn't. What happens with Allen in both roles and Leonardo is as Paul Harvey used to say, the rest of the story.

    End Of The Spear was beautifully photographed in the actual location of the tragedy. The roles are well acted and the directing of some of the tribes people in their parts is an incredible triumph.

    Because Chad Allen is openly gay, he got criticized for taking the role from some gay people and was attacked by the fundamentalists as well. But as this project and casting was approved by Steve Saint, son of the slain Nate Saint if he was OK with it, who's anyone else to say.

    Professor Audrey Wilson of LIU this review is dedicated to you and I hope you saw the film.
    8SnoopyStyle

    love, forgiveness and salvation

    In 1943 Amazon Basin, Ecuador, Mincayani as a boy survives a massacre in his village as the Waodani tribe live in a never-ending series of revenge killings. Dayumae is a native girl taken by outsiders. The spear is the preferred weapon. In 1956, a group of missionaries fly their plane and make contact with the help of Dayumae. There are misunderstandings and Mincayani's group kills the missionaries. Despite the murders, the dead missionaries' families continue the work.

    This is a message movie and I love the message. Louie Leonardo is charismatic as Mincayani. The rest of the cast is filled with B-level actors. This is not a dramatic affair but a compelling story nevertheless. I choose to love this movie for its message and the quiet heroism that is more superhuman than any superhero movie.

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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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    Details

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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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