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Director
  
Sheldon Larry

Adapted from
  
The Sign of the Beaver

Duration
  

Language
  
English

6.6/10
IMDb


Genre
  
Drama

Initial DVD release
  
July 25, 2000

Writer
  
Gerald Di Pego

Keeping the Promise movie poster
Release date
  
1997

Cast
  
Keith Carradine
,
Brendan Fletcher
,
Annette OToole
(Anne Hallowell),
Maury Chaykin
,
David Cubitt

Similar movies
  
Brendan Fletcher appears in Keeping the Promise and The Law of Enclosures

In 1768, colonist Will Hallowell (Keith Carradine) decides to move to a distant part of Massachusetts to build a new life. To defend their Maine territory until the family returns, Will has his 13-year-old son, Matt (Brendan Fletcher), stay behind. The journey is long and difficult, leaving Matt to fend for himself. After struggling to keep himself fed, Matt becomes friends with Attean (William Lightning), a young Indian boy who teaches him how to survive.

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Keeping the Promise is a 1997 historical drama television film based on the childrens novel The Sign of the Beaver by Elizabeth George Speare. The film was released to DVD and VHS on July 25, 2000. It was shot in Ontario, Canada.

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A colonial family seeks a better life in Maine's wilderness in this powerful adventure. When William Hallowell leaves behind 13-year-old son Matt to safeguard their claim, the boy relies on his new friendship with the Penobscot Indians for survival.

Plot

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Keeping The Promise, tells the story of a 13-year-old boy, Matt (Brendan Fletcher) and his father, (Keith Carradine) who, as early settlers, together build a wooden cabin in Maine in 1768. However, Matts father must head back to Quincy, Massachusetts, to get Matts mother, sister, and newborn sibling who were all left behind so Matt and his father could build shelter for them. Matts father promises to return in seven weeks and Matt is left alone with his fathers old watch (a family heirloom) and a hunting rifle to guard the familys newly built homestead and field crops. Unfortunately, Matt finds himself enduring many hardships for which he is unprepared. His hunting rifle is stolen by a stranger named Ben Loomis; while chasing after Ben: Matt trips and falls into a river. Luckily, Matts misadventure has not gone unnoticed and he is pulled from the water. Ironically, the Indians he has learned to fear, through tales that his father had told him, save his life in this part of the story.

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His injured leg is treated by the Indian chief named Saknis. While recovering, Matt begrudgingly allows Saknis to take his book (Robinson Crusoe) for saving his life. Saknis later returns with book and asks Matt whether a knife or a book would win a fight - Matt says the knife would win, Saknis points out that the words of the white man have already won the land away from his people. Saknis commands that Matt is to teach his grandson to read. Although uncertain of how to teach anyone, especially the unwilling Attean, Matt accepts the task out of obligation, as he owes his life to the man.

Meanwhile his father returns to his family only to find there is a fever in the village which kills their neighbours daughter, the family leave quickly knowing that the town will probably be closed to stop the spread of fever. On their way the newborn and the mother come down with fever, this delays them and when they reach the boat for its last crossing before winter they are turned back because of the babys illness. The Mother recovers, but unfortunately the baby doesnt and has to be buried as they travel the land route.

Back in Maine Matt does not immediately befriend Attean, although the two young boys eventually form a strong friendship as they help each other through difficult circumstances. When Matts family has not yet returned after many months Attean invites Matt to join his tribe, who are moving west to new hunting grounds. Although Matt is good friends with Attean and enjoys Indian culture, he has not forgotten his family. Matt has to decide whether to join the Indian tribe, or return to his cabin and wait for his family to return.

Near the end of the story, Attean goes on a vision quest and becomes a brave. He visits Matt and gives him a pair of snowshoes for the winter and asks him to come with the tribe. Matt decides to wait for his family, although parting from his new friend, Attean, is difficult. The two boys trade gifts, Matt gives Attean the book of Robinson Crusoe and Attean leaves his dog behind with Matt. Sure enough, Matts family returns in the winter snows, guided for the last few days by Ben Loomis, who makes himself absent as soon as the family are reunited.

Similar Movies

Brendan Fletcher appears in Keeping the Promise and The Law of Enclosures. White Banners (1938). Gordon Tootoosis appears in Keeping the Promise and Legends of the Fall. Deep Waters (1948). The Man Without a Face (1993).

Characters

  • Brendan Fletcher as Matt Hallowell
  • Keith Carradine as William "Will" Hallowell (Matts Father)
  • Annette OToole as Anne Hallowell (Matts mother)
  • Allegra Denton as Sarah Hallowell (Matts sister)
  • Gordon Tootoosis as Chief Saknis (Atteans Grandfather)
  • William Lightning as Attean
  • Maury Chaykin as Ben Loomis
  • David Cubitt as Boat Agent
  • References

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