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2005108 minAdventure, Drama, History

End of the Spear

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Is End of the Spear worth watching? With a rating of 6.2/10, this Adventure, Drama, History film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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End of the Spear Synopsis

"End of the Spear" is the story of Mincayani, a Waodani tribesman from the jungles of Ecuador. When five young missionaries, among them Jim Elliot and Nate Saint, are speared to death by the Waodani in 1956, a series of events unfold to change the lives of not only the slain missionaries' families, but also Mincayani and his people.

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Top Cast

Louie Leonardo
Louie LeonardoMincayani
Chad Allen
Chad AllenNate Saint / Steve Saint / Narrator
Jack Guzman
Jack GuzmanKimo
Chase Ellison
Chase EllisonYoung Steve Saint
Sylvia Jefferies
Sylvia JefferiesBarbara Youderian
Christina Souza
Christina SouzaDayumae
Chemo Mepaquito
Chemo MepaquitoGikita
Ninabet Bedoya
Ninabet BedoyaGimade
Sara Kathryn Bakker
Sara Kathryn BakkerRachel Saint
Cara Stoner
Cara StonerMarj Saint

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Is End of the Spear worth watching?

End of the Spear has received mixed reviews with a 6.2/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Adventure, Drama, History movies.

Is End of the Spear hit or flop?

End of the Spear has received average ratings (6.2/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is End of the Spear?

End of the Spear is a Adventure, Drama, History movie that "End of the Spear" is the story of Mincayani, a Waodani tribesman from the jungles of Ecuador. When five young missionaries, among them Jim Elliot and...

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Critic Reviews

WuchakNov 27, 2023
★ 7

**_There’s more to life than rashly killing people with a spear_** In 1956, several American missionaries deep in the Amazon basin try to contact the warring Waodani tribe, who live near the Curaray River in eastern Ecuador. Thirty-eight years later, the son of one of the missionaries goes back to the area to reacquaint with the people he met as a child. “End of the Spear” (2005) is a drama with some thrills based on the true story. Movies with a similar milieu include “Fitzcarraldo,” “The Emerald Forest,” “At Play in the Fields of the Lord,” “Medicine Man” and “The Lost City of Z,” even “The Mosquito Coast.” Sure, this one is more ‘faith-based’ due to the subject matter, but the director lets the facts speak for themselves with no glossing over and no sanitizing; just the facts. The viewer is left to interpret them. If you like any of those flicks, you can’t go wrong with this one. Even if you’re a strict atheist, the evangelical element is played down. When the biblical message is conveyed, it’s presented in the same way it was given to the Waodani in real-life: In concepts or symbols from their everyday language. For instance, ‘God’ is replaced with ‘Waengongi,’ which is the creator god of the tribe. Interestingly, a couple of the Amazonians resemble members of 80’s metal bands Anthrax (Dan Spitz and Joey Belladonna) and Manowar (Joey DeMaio). Seriously. The movie runs 1 hour, 48 minutes, and was shot in Colon, Panama, which is about 800 miles north from where the events actually occurred. GRADE: B/B-