If you’re looking to watch and stream Squanto: A Warrior’s Tale, look no further, as we have all the details right here for you. The film revolves around the story of Squanto, a young warrior who was abducted and had to go through numerous struggles to find a way back home.
Here’s where you can watch Squanto: A Warrior’s Tale online.
Where can you watch and stream Squanto: A Warrior’s Tale?
You can watch and stream Squanto: A Warrior’s Tale on Disney Plus. The film, released on October 28, 1994, follows a young warrior, Squanto, who is held captive by the English. He fights a bear but manages to escape, only for him to figure out that he has nowhere to go.
The cast includes Adam Beach as Squanto, Mandy Patinkin as Brother Daniel, Sheldon Peters Wolfchild as Mooshaswet, Irene Bedard as Nakooma, Eric Schweig as Epenow, Leroy Peltier as Pequod, Michael Gambon as Sir George, Nathaniel Parker as Thomas Dermer, and others.
How to watch Squanto: A Warrior’s Tale and stream online
You will have to subscribe to Disney Plus to watch and stream Squanto: A Warrior’s Tale, among other films.
You can watch via Disney Plus by following these steps:
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The official synopsis for Squanto: A Warrior’s Tale reads:
“Squanto is a high-born Indian warrior from a tribe on the Atlantic coast of North America which devotes its life to hunting and rivalry with a neighboring tribe. Everything changes forever after a ship arrives from England, prospecting the region’s commercial potential for the rich Sir George, who uses all his wealth and influence only for ever greater profit. When it returns, several Indians find themselves captives on board, including Squanto. The arrogant Christians consider themselves utterly superior to the ‘heathen savages’ and treat them as brutally as they do beasts. Squanto fights a bear in a circus, not understanding how men can be so cruel to that creature either, and manages a spectacular escape, but where must he go? He finds shelter and help in a rural monastery, where it takes his protector some effort to prevent the others from considering the unknown as diabolical. In time Sir George’s men come looking for him most brutally.“