Christopher Columbus: The Discovery
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Christopher Columbus: The Discovery | |
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Directed by | John Glen |
Produced by | Alexander Salkind Ilya Salkind |
Written by | Mario Puzo (story) John Briley & Cary Bates & Mario Puzo (screenplay]] |
Starring | Marlon Brando Tom Selleck Georges Corraface Rachel Ward Robert Davi Catherine Zeta-Jones Oliver Cotton Benicio Del Toro Branscombe Richmond |
Music by | Cliff Eidelman |
Cinematography | Alec Mills |
Editing by | Matthew Glen |
Distributed by | Warner Bros. |
Release date(s) | August 21, 1992 (USA) |
Running time | 120 min. |
Language | English |
Budget | Unknown |
Gross revenue | $8,251,071 (USA) |
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Christopher Columbus: The Discovery is a 1992 film by John Glen. This film traces the events leading up to and including the voyage of Columbus to the New World in 1492.
[edit] See also
- 1492: Conquest of Paradise, another film about Columbus released in 1992.
- Competing films with similar plots
- Films considered the worst ever
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James Bond | For Your Eyes Only (1981) | Octopussy (1983) | A View to a Kill (1985) | The Living Daylights (1987) | Licence to Kill (1989) |
1990s | Checkered Flag (with Michael Levine) | Aces: Iron Eagle III | Christopher Columbus: The Discovery |
2000s | The Point Men |
Television | "Man in a Suitcase" (1967–1968) | "Space Precinct" (1994–1995) |