Wuchak
Ignore the monkey-see-monkey-do critics, this is a good historical adventure
Christopher Columbus: The Discovery (1992) came out seven weeks before Ridley Scotts 1492: Conquest of Paradise, both of which tackle the same historic tale in celebration of its 500th anniversary. This one was directed by John Glen whos no slouch as he helmed five James Bond flicks in the 80s, including For Your Eyes Only (1981) and Octopussy (1983), both of which rank with the better 007 movies.
Scotts film is more artistic and epic, being longer by 34 minutes, whereas this one is more compact, not to mention it focuses more on the set-up to the expedition while 1492 is more concerned with what happens when Columbus hits ground on the other side of...