Pocahontas
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- Year:
- 1995
- 81 min
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1
[military drum roll]
We sailed the open sea
For glory, God and gold
And the Virginia Company
For the New World is like heaven
And we'll all be rich and free
Or so we have been told
By the Virginia Company
So we have been told
By the Virginia Company
[whistles, chattering]
[baby crying]
For glory, God, and gold
And the Virginia Company
- Aye!
Hey, look. Is that Smith?
That's him, all right.
The old sea dog.
Captain John Smith?
I've heard amazing stories about him.
Are you coming on this voyage, too?
Course he is, you half-wit! You can't
fight Indians without John Smith!
That's right. I'm not about
to let you boys have all the fun.
On the beaches of Virginny
There's diamonds like debris
Gold you pick right off a tree
With a nugget for my Winnie
And another one for me
And all the rest'll go
To the Virginia Company
It's glory, God, and gold
And the Virginia Company
[howling wind, thunderclaps]
- [men yell]
- Full anchor release!
Come on, lads! Come on!
[man] Give me a hand, someone!
[man 2] Watch out!
[men shout]
[man] Faster!
She's taking on more water!
Look out!
John! Get down here!
The cannons are breaking loose!
- Reef the topsails!
- Aye, sir!
Steady on your course!
It's all right, Thomas!
We'll get her tied off.
[man] Say your prayers, lads!
Look out!
Thomas, watch out...!
Help!
[man] Man overboard!
Help!
[man] Stay your course! He's lost!
Help!
- Pull the pin.
- [man] Aye, sir!
[man] Smith!
Smith!
Are you crazy?
Hang on, Thomas. I've got you!
Quick... the rope!
Heave!
Come on, lads! Pull!
Pull! Pull!
Put your back into it!
Pull! Pull!
Hang on!
[grunting, gasping]
Ah, my lucky lad!
Well, that was refreshing.
- Well done, Smith.
- Of course...
...you'd all do the same for me.
- Yes, yes.
- Oh! Sure, sure.
- Of course we would! Absolutely!
- Yeah, we would.
Trouble on deck?
- Governor Ratcliffe!
- Thomas fell overboard, sir.
Thank heavens he's been
successfully retrieved.
- Well done, Smith.
- Thank you, sir.
Don't lose heart, men. It won't be long
before we reach the New World,
and remember what awaits us there...
- Freedom...
- [barking]
' ---Prosperity
- [barking]
...the adventure of our lives.
You're the finest crew
England has to offer,
and nothing, not wind nor rain,
nor a thousand bloodthirsty savages
shall stand in our way.
- Carry on, men!
- [cheering]
A stirring oration, sir.
I'm sure the men were most exhilarated!
Let us hope so. I'll need those witless
peasants to dig up my gold, won't I?
[growling]
This New World's
going to be great, John.
I'm going to get a pile of gold,
build me a big house, and if any
Indian tries to stop me, I'll blast him.
of yours, Thomas.
- You think they'll give us trouble?
Not as much trouble
as Smith'll give them.
- [men laugh]
- We'll kill ourselves an injun
Or maybe two or three
We're stalwart men and bold
of the Virginia Company
What do you suppose
the New World will look like?
Like all the others, I suppose.
I've seen hundreds
of New Worlds, Thomas.
What could possibly
It's glory
God, and gold
And the Virginia Company
[tribal drumming]
Hega hega
Ya-hi-ye hega
Ya-hi-ye-ne-he
Hega
[horn blowing]
Hega, hega
Ya-hi-ye hega
Ya-hi-ye-ne-he
Hega
Steady as the beating drum
Singing to the cedar ute
Seasons go and seasons come
Bring the corn and bear the fruit
Where the mighty sturgeon lives
Plant the squash and reap the bean
All the earth our Mother gives
O, Great Spirit, hear our song
Help us keep the ancient ways
Walk in balance all our days
Seasons go and seasons come
Steady as the beating drum
Plum to seed to bud to plum
[whooping]
Steady as the beating drum
Ya-hi-ye hega
- Ya-hi-ye-ne-he hega
- Hey! Oof!
[Speaking Algonquian]
It's good to be home.
[Speaking Algonquian]
The Massawomecks are defeated!
With the help of our brothers,
our villages are safe again.
[cheering]
Your return has brought
much joy to the village.
- Look at all the smiling faces.
- [giggling]
Yes. But there's
one smiling face I don't see.
Where is my daughter?
You know Pocahontas.
She has her mother's spirit.
She goes wherever the wind takes her.
[leaves rustling]
[girl] Pocahontas!
Your father's back.
Come down here!
He's back, Flit.
- [purring]
- [buzzing]
Come on, Meeko!
No! Not that... way.
Show-off.
- [clicking tongue]
- [trilling]
[purring]
[squeaking]
- [whining]
- [squeaking]
- [shrieking]
- Pocahontas?
Pocahontas? Are you all right?
You'd better be all right,
because I'm not coming in after you...
[gasping Coughing]
Don't you think we're getting
[laughing, shrieking]
[giggling]
[grunting]
[squeaking]
[squeaking]
Help me turn this thing over.
[chirping]
What were you doing up there?
Thinking. Meeko!
About the dream again?
Have you figured it out yet?
I know it means something,
I just don't know what.
You should ask your father about it.
- Maybe I should.
- [purring]
Come on, Flit.
Quit playing around.
We have to get back.
[deflating sound]
- [pounding drum]
- [man] ...faced a determined enemy.
The battle lasted
from the rising of the sun
until the evening shadows fell.
Our warriors fought with courage,
but none as bravely as Kocoum,
for he attacked with
the fierce strength of the bear.
- He has proven himself to be...
- He is so handsome!
I especially love the smile.
[man continues] ...destroying every
enemy in his path.
Tonight, we will feast in his honor.
[cheering, whooping]
- My daughter.
- Winggapo, Father.
Seeing you gives me great joy.
I'm so glad you've come home safely.
Come with me.
We have much to talk about.
I want to hear everything
you've been doing.
[purring, buzzing]
Father, for many nights now,
I've been having a very strange dream.
It's telling me something's
about to happen, something exciting.
Yes. Something exciting
is about to happen.
- [purring]
- Really? What is it?
Kocoum has asked to seek
your hand in marriage.
Marry Kocoum?
- [chirping]
- [gagging]
I told him it would make my heart soar.
But he's so... serious.
My daughter,
Kocoum will make a fine husband.
He is loyal and strong and will build
you a good house with sturdy walls.
With him,
you will be safe from harm.
pointing me down another path.
This is the right path for you.
But why can't I choose...
- [gasping]
- [growling]
[cuckoo sound]
- [growling]
- [laughing]
Pocahontas, come with me.
You are the daughter of the chief.
It is time to take
Even the wild mountain stream
must someday join the big river.
As the river cuts his path
Though the river's proud and strong
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