But first the doubt, the ridicule, the intrigue, the sabotage, the mutiny, the head on the chopping block. And afterwards the sunken ship, the enslavement, the patricide, the storm at sea, the mortal illness. And always, always, the tedium, the monotony, the dullness, the grim determination to take Christopher Columbus down a peg and to see to it that the American public no longer holds him in as high esteem as they do Cyrus McCormick and Eli Whitney. The only actors billed above the title are Marlon Brando (as Torquemada) and Tom Selleck (King Ferdinand), and both are on hand for five scenes, none of which lasts longer than you could hold your breath. George Corraface, billed third, is Columbus, a career-launching that must rank in excitement with those of Bekim Fehmiu and Tommy Steele. Directed by John Glen. (1992) — Duncan Shepherd
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