Roanoke: The Lost Colony

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"117 men, women and children vanish without trace - Inspired by the true story."
  • NR
  • 2007
  • 28 min
  • 4.6  (122)

Roanoke: The Lost Colony is a historical drama film based on the unexplained disappearance of the Roanoke Colony. The movie is directed by Matt Codd, and the screenplay is by Rafael Jordan. The film stars James Alexander, Michael Armstrong, and Michael Chalkley in the lead roles. The movie begins with an introduction to the Roanoke Colony, which was established in 1587 on the coast of North Carolina. The settlers were led by John White, who left the colony to gather supplies from England. When White returned to Roanoke three years later, he found the colony deserted with no signs of the colonists.

The film then jumps to the present day, where a group of archaeologists led by Simon Fernandez (James Alexander) is excavating the Roanoke Colony site. Fernandez hopes to find evidence to explain the disappearance of the colonists. He is joined by his assistant, Maggie (Adrian Paul), and a cameraman, Sam (Michael Chalkley), who is filming a documentary on the excavation.

As the team begins to uncover artifacts and documents from the colony, they realize that the colony's fate may have been more sinister than they thought. They find evidence of a conflict between the colonists and the local Native American tribe and suspect that the colonists may have been attacked and killed.

However, the team soon learns that things are not what they seem. They encounter strange occurrences and unexplained phenomena that suggest that something supernatural may have occurred at the colony. Fernandez becomes convinced that the colonists may have made a deal with an evil force, and this is what led to their disappearance.

The movie builds up to a thrilling and unexpected climax, where the team uncovers the truth behind the Roanoke Colony's disappearance. The film does an excellent job of blending history with fiction and creates a compelling narrative that keeps the viewer engaged throughout.

The performances of the lead actors are one of the highlights of the movie. James Alexander, who plays Simon Fernandez, delivers a strong and nuanced performance as the driven archaeologist. Michael Armstrong, who plays a local sheriff, brings a touch of humor and wit to the film. Michael Chalkley, as the cameraman, provides a relatable and grounded perspective to the story.

The film's direction, production design, and special effects are also impressive. The filmmakers have created a believable and immersive period setting that transports the viewer back to the late 16th century. The special effects are used sparingly but effectively to create a sense of unease and tension, contributing to the film's overall atmosphere.

In conclusion, Roanoke: The Lost Colony is a well-crafted historical drama that blends fact and fiction to create a compelling story. The movie is suitable for anyone who enjoys historical mysteries or supernatural thrillers. The film's strong performances, excellent direction, and engaging narrative make it a must-watch for anyone interested in the Roanoke Colony's mysterious disappearance.

Roanoke: The Lost Colony is a 2007 history movie with a runtime of 28 minutes. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 4.6.

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  • Release Date
    2007
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    28 min
  • IMDB Rating
    4.6  (122)