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  1. Genoan navigator Christopher Columbus has a dream to find an alternative route to sail to the Indies, by traveling west instead of east, across the unchartered Ocean sea. After failing to find backing from the Portugese, he goes to the Spanish court to ask Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand for help. After surviving a grilling from the Head of ...

  2. Explorer Christopher Columbus (Georges Corraface) is determined to sail west from Europe to India. While his brother searches for funding for the expedition elsewhere, Columbus heads to Spain ...

  3. 24 de ago. de 1992 · "Christopher Columbus: The Discovery" makes a voyage of its own, back through time to the 1930s and 1940s, when costume dramas were made with energy and style. Something seems to have gotten lost in the years between. This movie takes one of history's great stories and treats it in such a lackluster manner that Columbus' voyage seems as endless to us as it did to his crew.

  4. Christopher Columbus: The Discovery is a 1992 adventure film that was one of a number of projects made to celebrate the Columbus Quincentenary (500th anniversary of Columbus' voyage) with this film and 1492: Conquest of Paradise entering production roughly around the same time.

  5. Genoan navigator Christopher Columbus has a dream to find an alternative route to sail to the Indies, by traveling west instead of east, across the unchartered Ocean sea. ... CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS: THE DISCOVERY. Directed by. John Glen. Spain, United States, 1992. Drama, Biography, Adventure, History. 120.

  6. Christopher Columbus: The Discovery is a film directed by John Glen with Georges Corraface, Marlon Brando, Tom Selleck, Rachel Ward .... Year: 1992. Original title: Christopher Columbus: The Discovery. Synopsis: XV Century. Genoan navigator Christopher Columbus (George Corraface) has a dream to find an alternative route to sail to the Indies, by travelling west instead of east, across the ...

  7. Discovery of America, a postage stamp from the Faroe Islands commemorates the voyages of discovery of Leif Erikson (c. 1000) and Christopher Columbus (1492). Though Christopher Columbus came to be considered the European discoverer of America in Western popular culture, his historical legacy is more nuanced.