
The Little Patriot
Adventure · Family
Overview
Join in one boy's heroic adventure as he fights in the struggle for freedom on the American frontier. James Todd is a young boy growing up in the hostile American wilderness-a rugged and dangerous land also inhabited by the American Indians. His peaceful life is shattered when the treacherous British troops suddenly storm through the countryside in an attempt to crush the American Revolution. During the battle for freedom, James is ruthlessly captured and held prisoner in the enemy fort by the brutal Major Smythe. But his bravery seems without limits as an unlikely and legendary alliance is forged with the neighboring Indians in a bold and fearless rescue effort. It is a rugged and wondrous adventure which culminates as the fortress is infiltrated and James narrowly escapes to lead the spirited fight against the British Red Coats.
Top Cast


Dan Haggerty
Dan Haggerty
Colonel Rose
Dan Haggerty
Colonel Rose
Ryan Washburn
Ryan Washburn
James Todd
Ryan Washburn
James Todd
Jacqueline Konx
Jacqueline Konx
Becky Todd
Jacqueline Konx
Becky Todd


J. Christian Ingvordsen
J. Christian Ingvordsen
Samuel Todd
J. Christian Ingvordsen
Samuel Todd
John Weiner
John Weiner
Tekhane
John Weiner
Tekhane


Rick Washburn
Rick Washburn
Major Smythe
Rick Washburn
Major Smythe


Jeff Mazzola
Jeff Mazzola
Sargeant Cornwall
Jeff Mazzola
Sargeant Cornwall
Sam Bon Lorn
Sam Bon Lorn
Manhate
Sam Bon Lorn
Manhate
R. Bobby Persad
R. Bobby Persad
Mingo
R. Bobby Persad
Mingo
Pete Williams
Pete Williams
Joggo
Pete Williams
Joggo
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