The Navigator: A Medieval Odyssey
"An Odyssey Across Time."
Originally released in 1988. The Navigator: A Medieval Odyssey is a adventure/fantasy film. directed by Vincent Ward.
Starring Bruce Lyons, Chris Haywood, and Hamish McFarlane
Synopsis
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.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Arenafilm
- Film Investment Corporation of New Zealand
- The Australian Film Commission
- New Zealand Film Commission
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Navigator: A Medieval Odyssey about?
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 hop...
Who directed The Navigator: A Medieval Odyssey?
The Navigator: A Medieval Odyssey was directed by Vincent Ward.
How long is The Navigator: A Medieval Odyssey?
The Navigator: A Medieval Odyssey has a runtime of 1 hours and 32 minutes (92 minutes total).
When was The Navigator: A Medieval Odyssey released?
The Navigator: A Medieval Odyssey was released on December 15, 1988 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Navigator: A Medieval Odyssey?
The main cast of The Navigator: A Medieval Odyssey includes Bruce Lyons, Chris Haywood, Hamish McFarlane, Marshall Napier, Noel Appleby.