Canada / Sep 16, 1988 / Toronto International Film Festival
Overall average
5.0/10
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Plot
Cumberland, 1348. The plague is spreading in medieval England. The remote village of little Griffin is also threatened. But the 9-year-old boy has a recurring dream that holds the key to a tiny hope of survival: a lake with a coffin floating on it. A white church with an iron cross. A falling glove. A falling silhouette. A torch tumble through a dark shaft into infinity. With his brother he recognizes in it a prophecy to escape the Black Death. So they embark with a few men on a journey to a distant cathedral, where they want to set up an iron cross as an offering to God. Her path leads them through a deep and dark mine shaft into an unknown land and completely outlandish time - into the present-day New Zealand of the 1980s.
Main cast
Full cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| 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 |
| Norman Fairley | Submarine Captain |
| Alistair Babbage | Grigor |
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Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | The Navigator: A Medieval Odyssey |
| Original language | English (EN) |
| Spoken languages | English |
| Production countries | Australia, New Zealand |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Arenafilm, Film Investment Corporation of New Zealand, The Australian Film Commission, New Zealand Film Commission |
| Official site | nzonscreen.com |
| Release date | 15 dicembre 1988 |
| Executive producer | Gary Hannam |
| Production | Gary Hannam, John Maynard |
| Writer | Geoff Chapple, Kely Lyons, Vincent Ward |
| Casting | Diana Rowan |
| Editing | John Scott |
| Cinematography | Geoffrey Simpson, Sigmund Spath |
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| Assistant directors | Greg Stitt, Robin Murphy, Christine Haebler, Vincent Ward |
| Additional directing | Sigmund Spath |
| Camera operators | Sigmund Spath, Geoffrey Simpson |
| Additional photography | Sigmund Spath, Geoffrey Simpson |
| Production design | Sally Campbell, Michael Worrall, Mike Becroft |
| Art direction | Mike Becroft, Michael Worrall, Sally Campbell |
| Set decoration | Michael Worrall, Sally Campbell, Mike Becroft |
| Special effects | Paul Nichola |
| Visual effects | Andrew Mason, John Pope, Chris Swinbanks, Paul Nichola, Brian Harris, Ken Durey |
| Stunts | Timothy Lee |
| Music | Davood A. Tabrizi, Dick Reade, Lee Smith, Peter Townend, Phil Judd, Liz Goldfinch |
| Sound | Dick Reade, Lee Smith, Peter Townend, Phil Judd, Liz Goldfinch, Davood A. Tabrizi |
| Costume design | Glenys Jackson, Marjory Hamlin |
| Makeup | Marjory Hamlin, Glenys Jackson |
| Hairstyling | Marjory Hamlin, Glenys Jackson |
Release dates
Premiere
Limited release
Czechia / Mar 24, 2003 / 15+ / Film clubs only
Theatrical release
Australia / Dec 15, 1988 / PG
United States / Mar 03, 1989
Germany / Apr 13, 1989 / 16
Physical media
Germany / Oct 16, 1989 / 16 / VHS
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