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  1. End of the Spear: Directed by Jim Hanon. With Louie Leonardo, Chad Allen, Jack Guzman, Christina Souza. Two people come to the end of a spear in order to realize that the divisions between them are not real.

  2. Two people come to the end of a spear in order to realize that the divisions between them are not real. "End of the Spear" is the story of Mincayani, a Waorani tribesman from the jungles of Ecuador.

  3. End of the Spear (2005) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. To my surprise THE END OF THE SPEAR came along and does just that. SPEAR tells the tale from the vantage point of young Steve Saint (Chase Ellison), Nate Saints (Chad Allen) pre-teen son, and Mincayani (Louie Leonardo) the Waorani leader whom killed Nate Saint with his own spear. It begins as the Waorani people are on the verge of the extinction.

  5. There is a scene when the Saint family first arrives in which some girls wonder whether their son is a boy or girl. So one of the girls walks up to him and looks into his pants (nothing is shown), they then say "It's a boy." The native people speak of women as objects sometimes.

  6. End of the Spear: Directed by Jim Hanon. With Louie Leonardo, Chad Allen, Jack Guzman, Christina Souza. Two people come to the end of a spear in order to realize that the divisions between them are not real.

  7. End of the Spear: Directed by Jim Hanon. With Louie Leonardo, Chad Allen, Jack Guzman, Christina Souza. Two people come to the end of a spear in order to realize that the divisions between them are not real.

  8. Louie Leonardo. Actor: Shaft. Based in New York and Los Angeles, Louie manages his time between the East and West Coast. Louie Leonardo was director Jim Hanon's first choice for the important leading role of the Waodani warrior, Mincayani for the movie "End of the Spear."

  9. Italiano (Italia) Português (Brasil) Español (España) Español (México) End of the Spear (2005) PG-13 | Adventure, Biography, Drama, History.

  10. Flower Duet (from Lakmé) Written by Léo Delibes (as Leo Dilibes) Performed by Joan Sutherland and The Orchestre National de l'Opéra de Monte-Carlo. Licensed by Decca Records. Courtesy of Universal Music Enterprises. Along the River. Written by Blake Ewing (as Blake Ewing) and Mandie Pinto.