This modest Australian fantasy stars Hamish McFarlane as a young 14th Century boy with acute psychic powers. During the period of the Black Death, Hamish believes that he can rescue his fellow villagers by leading them into an abandoned mine. The fugitives tunnel their way through the darkness and emerge on the other side--into a bustling New Zealand metropolis in the year 1988. The phenomenon is seen from the point of view of the "aliens," to whom every modern convenience and invention is a miracle comparable to the Resurrection. The Navigator: A Medieval Odyssey successfully creates and sustains its own logic, framing the story in the linear form of an ancient legend, and never treating the bedazzled time-travellers in a condescending manner.
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Bruce Lyons | Connor |
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Chris Haywood | Arno |
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Hamish Gough | Griffin |
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Marshall Napier | Searle |
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Noel Appleby | Ulf |
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Paul Livingston | Martin |
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Sarah Peirse | Linnet |
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Mark Wheatley | Tog 1 |
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Tony Herbert | Tog 2 |
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Jessica Cardiff-Smith | Esme |
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Roy Wesney | Grandpa |
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Kathleen-Elizabeth Kelly | Grandma |
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Jay Saussey | Griffin's Girlfriend |
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Charles Walker | Old Chrissie |
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Desmond Kelly | Smithy |
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Bill Le Marquand | Tom |
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Jay Laga'aia | Jay |
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Norman Fairley | Submarine Captain |
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Alistair Babbage | Grigor |
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Barron Christian | American Submarine Captain |
| Director | Vincent Ward |
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| Writer | Vincent Ward, Kely Lyons, Geoff Chapple | |
| Producer | Gary Hannam, John Maynard | |
| Musician | Davood A. Tabrizi | |
| Photography | Geoffrey Simpson | |
| Edition | Arrow |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Screen Ratios | Widescreen (1.85:1) |
| Distributor | Arrow Video |
| Edition Release Date | Jul 24, 2018 |
| Regions | Region A |