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Pocahontas
TrailerPocahontas is the daughter of Algonquin chief Powhatan, who promises her in marriage to Kocoum, a brave whom she doesn't love. When English colonists invade seventeenth-century Virginia, she becomes enamored of handsome John Smith.Actors: Joe Baker, Christian Bale, Irene Bedard, Billy Connolly, James Apaumut Fall, Mel Gibson, Linda Hunt, John Kassir, Judy Kuhn, Danny Mann, Russell Means, ...»Director: Mike Gabriel, Eric GoldbergCountry: United States, JapanDuration: 81 minQuality: HDRelease: 1995IMDb: 6.70 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Pocahontas"
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Characters of "Pocahontas"
LonPlayed by: Joe BakerThomasPlayed by: Christian BalePocahontasPlayed by: Irene BedardBenPlayed by: Billy ConnollyKocoumPlayed by: James Apaumut FallCapt. John SmithPlayed by: Mel GibsonGrandmother WillowPlayed by: Linda HuntMeekoPlayed by: John KassirPercyPlayed by: Danny MannPowhatanPlayed by: Russell MeansGovernor RatcliffePlayed by: David Ogden StiersNakomaPlayed by: Michelle St. JohnKekataPlayed by: Gordon TootoosisFlitPlayed by: Frank Welker -
Directors of "Pocahontas"
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Creators of "Pocahontas"
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Critic Reviews of "Pocahontas"
NewsweekSeptember 02, 2008Just about everything in this lavish, animated feature is for the pigtail set.
TIME MagazineSeptember 02, 2008[A] handsome, deeply felt, even more deeply reverent animated musical.
Chicago ReaderSeptember 02, 2008Overall this seems like a reasonable stab at an impossible agenda.
Washington PostSeptember 02, 2008All Disney has really done in its disappointing 33rd animated feature is revive the stereotype of the Noble Savage.
Entertainment WeeklyFebruary 27, 2007Why make a Disney cartoon and take all the fun out of it?
Movie MetropolisAugust 12, 2012"Pocahontas" isn't an A-movie in the Disney catalog, but it's a solid second-tier film that, despite its romanticizing of the "noble savage," nonetheless features themes that are wholesome and consistent with Disney's messaging.
Common Sense MediaJanuary 02, 2011Fine for kids; just don't expect a history lesson.
Antagony & EcstasyNovember 30, 2009The film of the Disney Renaissance likeliest to elicit a shudder of dismay from all but the most maniacal Disney buffs.
Empire MagazineSeptember 02, 2008Not only historically dubious, but the dullest Disney animation for years.
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Gallery of "Pocahontas"