Pocahontas: A Child of the Forest - Production & Contact Info (original) (raw)

Prelude: We owe a debt to Captain John Smith, a hardy adventurer, sailor, soldier and traveler. He founded Jamestown in 1607, made friends of the Indians. This story tells of his meeting Pocahontas. The Treaty of Peace: Pocahontas ...See morePrelude: We owe a debt to Captain John Smith, a hardy adventurer, sailor, soldier and traveler. He founded Jamestown in 1607, made friends of the Indians. This story tells of his meeting Pocahontas. The Treaty of Peace: Pocahontas accompanied her father, the famous Powhatan, to Jamestown. Treaty of Peace signed. Pocahontas meets and admires Captain Smith. "Kunder-Wacha," an Indian suitor, shows jealousy. Smith's Expedition: Smith establishes order and progress. Quells mutiny. Starts on an expedition. Is trailed by "Kunder-Wacha" and his hostile Indians. Saved by a Compass: "Kunder-Wacha" captures Captain Smith. His companions are killed. Smith about to be tortured. Compass causes wonder. Smith explains how it works. Looked upon as a "Medicine man" Taken to Powhatan. A Great Chief: Powhatan treats Smith royally, tells Indians he is a friend, orders him unbound. Invites into his wigwam. Pocahontas renews friendship, "Kunder-Wacha" a witness. Adds to his hate. The Council: "Kunder-Wacha" demands Smith's life. Council meets. "Kunder-Wacha" gains his end. Smith sentenced to death. Led to execution. Pocahontas stays the blow, appeals to Powhatan. Indian law in her favor. Smith is released, "Kunder-Wacha's" Revenge: Smith promises to send two cannon and a grindstone to Powhatan. Departs tor Jamestown, accompanied by two Indians. Pocahontas goes part of the way. "Kunder-Wacha" shoots Smith, escapes. Pocahontas binds Smith's arm. Captain Smith Goes to England: Smith sails. Famine threatens. Pocahontas visits Jamestown, brings food. Rolfe tells her Captain Smith is dead. She grieves. Rolfe saves Pocahontas from "Kunder-Wacha." Shoots "Kunder-Wacha." Historic Wedding: Rolfe wins Pocahontas. Obtains Powhatan's consent. Grand wedding. Colonists happy and prosperous. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less