Pathfinder (film)

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Pathfinder

Pathfinder theatrical poster
Directed by Marcus Nispel
Produced by Marcus Nispel
Mike Medavoy
Arnold W. Messer
Written by Laeta Kalogridis
Starring Karl Urban
Moon Bloodgood
Music by Jonathan Elias
Cinematography Daniel Pearl
Editing by Jay Friedkin
Glen Scantlebury
Distributed by 20th Century Fox
Release date(s) April 13, 2007
Country USA
Language English
Budget $31 million[1]
Official website
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Pathfinder is a 2007 action-adventure film involving a conflict between Vikings and Native Americans. The movie is directed by Marcus Nispel, starring Karl Urban and Moon Bloodgood, it will be released on April 13, 2007 and has been rated R by the MPAA for strong brutal violence throughout.


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A Viking child becomes the lone survivor of a shipwreck, after his marauding Norse clan raids a coastal Native American village for slaves. Despite his blonde hair and strange language, the ten year-old is adopted by the local Wampanoag tribe, who raise him to become a hunter and warrior.

Fifteen years later, the young man, known to his tribe as Ghost (Karl Urban), is still trying to escape his past. As the Vikings return to storm America, they carry out an attack that annihilates Ghost’s tribe and endangers the woman he loves (Moon Bloodgood). As a survivor on the run and seeking vengeance, Ghost comes under the guidance of the Pathfinder (Russell Means), a powerful shaman who foresees the young man’s unexpected destiny: as the hero who will wage a war against the Vikings and becomes his people’s savior.

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[edit] Footnotes

  1. ^ Pathfinder (2007). The Movie Insider. Retrieved on December 21, 2006.

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