John Glen led this return to clothing dramas in the 1930s and 1940s, but without their energy and appeal. George Corraface plays Christopher Columbus powerfully as a muscular comic hero. He dreams of seeking a new way to India, but to do this he needs the help of the Spanish government. First, he had to experience the barbecue of Tomas de Torquemada (Malone Brando, his worst performer). After gathering with Toru Mada, he received the blessings of Queen Isabella (Rachel Word) and King Ferdinand (Tom Serek). After that Columbus ran a series of postcard travel shots, drove Ocean Blue and found a wonderful new world - especially a gifted daughter of the Indian chief. Ironically to the revisionist, when the ship of Columbus landed in the "undiscovered" place, the mouse was stepped on the board.
Christopher Columbus: "Exploration" is a historical adventure movie in the United States of America - England - Spain in 1992, directed by John Glenn. This is the last project developed by Alexander and Ilya Salkind's father and son's production team (the most famous Superman movie star Christopher Reeve is the hero). This movie is a story of the collapse of the Granada Emirate (the southern principality of Spain) and in 1492 led to the voyage from Columbus to the New World. The history behind the scenes details a series of financial accidents that later brought emotional frustration between Alexander and Ilya; frustrated Alexander later sighs in an interview with the Los Angeles Times arrived. I will not make a movie anymore after that. "
In 1992, many countries officially "discovered" the 500th anniversary of Christopher Columbus, celebrating the so-called "new world". To these governments, this is a celebration, proud, respect and respect. However, hundreds of organizations protested and demonstrated on the street and questioned the celebration. For these groups, this is the time for killed Native Americans, Africans abducted, enslaved, and detained and manipulated servants. For them, 500 years of colonialism and slavery are worthy of criticism, not celebration. These activities show the gap between those who consider themselves a Colombus beneficiary and those who consider themselves a victim. Given this opposite viewpoint, how and when will we start evaluating the impact of slave trade across the Atlantic Ocean after the abolition for about 200 years? What is the important aspect of the heritage?