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Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World

"A new journey begins!"

When news of John Smith's death reaches America, Pocahontas is devastated. She sets off to London with John Rolfe, to meet with the King of England on a diplomatic mission: to create peace and respect between the two great lands. However, Governor Ratcliffe is still around; he wants to return to Jamestown and take over. He will stop at nothing to discredit the young princess.

Top Cast

  • Billy Zane

    Billy Zane

    John Rolfe (voice)

  • Irene Bedard

    Irene Bedard

    Pocahontas (voice)

  • Jim Cummings

    Jim Cummings

    King James (voice)

  • David Ogden Stiers

    David Ogden Stiers

    Ratcliffe (voice)

  • Linda Hunt

    Linda Hunt

    Grandmother Willow (voice)

  • Judy Kuhn

    Judy Kuhn

    Pocahontas (singing voice) (uncredited)

  • Jeff Bennett

    Jeff Bennett

    Additional Voice Talents (voice)

  • Jean Stapleton

    Jean Stapleton

    Mrs. Jenkins (voice)

  • Donal Gibson

    Donal Gibson

    John Smith (voice)

Overview

When news of John Smith's death reaches America, Pocahontas is devastated. She sets off to London with John Rolfe, to meet with the King of England on a diplomatic mission: to create peace and respect between the two great lands. However, Governor Ratcliffe is still around; he wants to return to Jamestown and take over. He will stop at nothing to discredit the young princess.

Rating

5.6 / 10
1,448 Reviews
2 Popular

1 Reviews

  • r96sk
    r96sk
    7 Jun 26, 2020

    Marginally a good film. For a sequel, 'Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World' is indeed a fine attempt. I like the story of Pocahontas visiting London and seeing a new place, though the new love story is pretty dull and forced. Irene Bedard is again good, while Billy Zane comes in with a fair performance as John Rolfe; arguably better than Mel Gibson's John Smith. The latter is now voiced by Mel's brother, Donal, funnily enough. The problem when films add another 'good' love interest is that you end up having to force the lead into one direction, most of the time without strong reasoning - that's exactly what happens here unfortunately. I'm sure the story of Pocahontas is again fictionalised just like in the original, but as a film it stands up solidly and I just about enjoyed it.

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