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The Undaunted: Sir Humphrey Gilbert
A drama documentary about the life of explorer Sir Humphrey Gilbert.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the life and voyages of Sir Humphrey Gilbert, an English explorer, soldier, and colonizer who played a significant role in the early English attempts to establish a presence in North America. The film delves into his ambition, his patronage by Queen Elizabeth I, and his ultimate tragic demise at sea while attempting to return from Newfoundland. It highlights his contributions to maritime exploration and his vision for English expansion.
Critical Reception
As a historical documentary, "The Undaunted: Sir Humphrey Gilbert" was primarily aimed at an educational and historically interested audience. Reviews, where available, often highlighted its informative nature and its detailed exploration of a lesser-known but important figure in English maritime history. It is generally regarded as a solid, if perhaps niche, historical account.
What Reviewers Say
Provides a detailed and informative look at Sir Humphrey Gilbert's life and expeditions.
Highlights Gilbert's significant, though often overlooked, contributions to English exploration and colonization efforts.
Presents a well-researched historical narrative that educates viewers about a key figure of the Elizabethan era.
Google audience: Information regarding specific audience reception on Google for this documentary is not readily available. However, historical documentaries of this nature typically appeal to viewers interested in in-depth historical accounts and biographies.
Fun Fact
Sir Humphrey Gilbert's final words before his ship, the 'Squirrel', went down in a storm were reportedly "We are as near to heaven by sea as by land," spoken to a fellow passenger who expressed concern.
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