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Captain John Smith and Pocahontas

Whether true or not, the legend of Captain John Smith (Anthony Dexter) and Pochahontas (Jody Lawrance) is one of history's great romantic stories. Captured by Indians and about to be executed, British officer Captain John Smith is spared, thanks to a timely intervention by beautiful Native American maiden Pocahontas. But when Smith returns to England, Pocahontas believes him dead, driving her into the arms of his best friend...

Year: 1953
Genre: Westerns, Classic Drama, Westerns, Classic Cinema
Country: USA
Director: Lew Landers
Starring: James Seay, Robert Clarke, Jody Lawrance, Phillip Van Zandt, Alan Hale Jr, Stuart Randall, Anthony Dexter
Duration: 76 Minutes
Rating: G
4.7/10
Location in store: Western
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