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S.O.S. iceberg

Titre original : S.O.S. Eisberg
  • 1933
  • 1h 30min
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6,7/10
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S.O.S. iceberg (1933)
AventureDrame

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAn expedition goes in search of a party lost in the Arctic the year before.An expedition goes in search of a party lost in the Arctic the year before.An expedition goes in search of a party lost in the Arctic the year before.

  • Réalisation
    • Arnold Fanck
  • Scénario
    • Arnold Fanck
    • Friedrich Wolf
  • Casting principal
    • Gustav Diessl
    • Leni Riefenstahl
    • Sepp Rist
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,7/10
    272
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    • Réalisation
      • Arnold Fanck
    • Scénario
      • Arnold Fanck
      • Friedrich Wolf
    • Casting principal
      • Gustav Diessl
      • Leni Riefenstahl
      • Sepp Rist
    • 9avis d'utilisateurs
    • 5avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Gustav Diessl
    Gustav Diessl
    • Professor Dr. Karl Lorenz
    Leni Riefenstahl
    Leni Riefenstahl
    • Hella, seine Frau
    Sepp Rist
    • Dr. Johannes Krafft
    Ernst Udet
    • Ernst Udet, Flieger
    Gibson Gowland
    Gibson Gowland
    • John Dragan, amerikanischer Forscher
    Max Holzboer
    • Dr. Jan Matuschek, Physiker
    Walter Riml
    • Fritz Kümmel, Koch
    Arthur Grosse
    Tommy Thomas
    Nakinak
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    Hans Richter
    Hans Richter
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    • Réalisation
      • Arnold Fanck
    • Scénario
      • Arnold Fanck
      • Friedrich Wolf
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    6Uriah43

    An Expedition Braving the Arctic Elements

    This film essentially begins with a formal dinner being held by the International Society for Arctic Research in recognition of 5 men who plan on undertaking a dangerous mission to Greenland in search of the remnants of an earlier expedition which had resulted in apparent tragedy the year before. Although they eventually find one of the camps from the former expedition, rather than waiting there until winter arrives, the leading scientist of the group named "Dr. Carl Lorentz" (Gustav Diessl) decides to throw caution to the wind and sets off in search of more information pertaining to the lost expedition. Recognizing the danger their colleague has foolishly brought upon himself by heading out on his own, the rest of the group eventually decide to set off in search of him. But what they don't count on is the ice breaking up and stranding them on an iceberg adrift in the ocean. Now, from what I understand, this movie was a joint effort between an American studio and its German counterpart. As such, it was filmed in both English and German with the German version incorporating a couple of scenes which extended its running time for an extra 10 minutes. Likewise, the severe Arctic weather also created difficulties for the for both film crews as well. In any case, although the film is quite dated, it's still an entertaining movie, and I have rated it accordingly. Slightly above average.
    Mozjoukine

    Chaotic but intermittently impressive oddity.

    After the international success of WHITE HELL OF PIZ PALU and the arrival of sound, Universal decided to get itself involved in this two version effort from Fank's team.

    The German copy is incoherent with our hero stumbling round on the ice flows for what appears to be weeks, getting help, but there are some quite amazing passages - harpooning the real polar bear who (understandably) takes a dim view of that or the actors swimming in with the genuine ice flows, an ice berg turning over, Ernst Udet's flying footage and rescue by kayak.

    Dramatically things get by. Having Gibson Gowland from GREED in the US version in which a glamorous Leni Riefenstahl speaks English adds curiosity value.

    These frozen waste dramas are a cycle which remains fascinating and it's a pity we don't have more access to them
    10Bernie4444

    In the great tradition of the 1930's German mountain movies.

    An expedition of explorers was striking out across Greenland (The Karajak Glacier.) Dr. Karl Lorenz (Gustav Diessl) was missing and presumed dead by all of his fellow explorers. New evidence, however, shows Dr. Lorenz has survived! So now, it is time to send out a rescue party.

    Hella Lorenz (Leni Riefenstahl), wife of Dr. Lorenz and stunt pilot learns of the expedition's demise. Also, that her husband may be alive on a rogue Iceberg.

    This film has lots of ice action. Once again, the true actors are the icebergs in this instance. You get to see some flying stunts. Also, almost everything is eaten; but do not worry, you do not have to see all these things eaten except for raw fish. So, sit back and enjoy the thrill of watching the drama in the Arctic Ocean, as the iceberg is soon to turn over.

    This KINO presentation has both the original German version and the English version. I must say that the English version was shorter, chopped up, incoherent, and misleading. The one redeeming value of the English version of this film is that in the end, you can see that they had saved the dog. English or more dog friendly. However, the German version was a work of art. If you have trouble keeping up with the German version, there are English subtitles, and this is still far superior to the English version.

    Being a fan of Leni Riefenstahl movies, I could not pass this one and I am glad I did not. I figured that she would be burnt out by now, but she just keeps getting better.
    7drystyx

    Harrowing adventure pre Jurassic Park

    Much about this Arctic adventure film looks to be inspiration for JURASSIC PARK.

    Although there are no prehistoric beasts, there are beasts. It is the characters and the nature of the experience which reminds a viewer of Jurassic Park.

    The characters are all quite believable, making for what typically makes the best story line, credible characters in incredible situations.

    However, this situation is not as incredible as Jurassic Park.

    Still, the characters remind us of it. We have "good" guys for the most part, and the "bad" guys are not really "bad" so much as victims of circumstance of their personalities.

    Jurassic had three bad guys, and didn't contrive too much in their fates, as two bad guys perish along with at least two heroic types, leaving the most insane and irresponsible of the evil men alive and smelling pretty and still rich.

    Here, there is a similar character, a maniac who risks the lives of his group in folly, not waiting for the time to tell him when to explore, but deciding he is a god who tells time when he can explore.

    In real life, such a maniac would perish, and the other unstable character can actually be excused his madness, for he does so out of a hunger we probably can't imagine.

    And like Jurassic, there is no contrivance to save heroes, bad guys, the brave, or anyone. The chips fall where the chips fall, with just enough miraculous survival to be credible.

    The experience is harrowing, and full of adventure. It is a bit chaotic, as we aren't sure who these people are for a long time, but we gradually learn to care about them.

    This is an exciting film, and has all the credentials of a good film. Thumbs up.
    9Vortrek

    Bergfilm. Survival on icebergs west coast of Greenland.

    The story involves an expedition of four men who set off to Greenland to rescue an explorer previously presumed dead, but whose survival is attested to by a note written on a piece of jetsam. The expedition itself gets into fatal trouble when, trying to cross a half-frozen fjord, it is swept out to sea. This will be no leisurely drift into the ocean; they constantly see similar icebergs rolling over due to uneven melting. A similar roll would surely be their sudden end.

    Even though all action in this movie takes place within a few hundred feet of sea level, this is definitely a mountain movie or Bergfilm (German). Bergfilms are all about individuals at the utmost edge of human existence, pitted against a relentless lethal Nature in a struggle which Nature wins as often as not. Bergfilms are not about wonderful dialogs or intricate plots, they're about iconic heroes sternly staring into the face of an implacable oncoming storm.

    The film is directed by Arnold Fanck, the dean of Bergfilms. Leni Riefenstahl, a veteran lead in many great Bergfilms, and later to become a very controversial director in her own right, plays an aviatrix in search of her husband.

    The cinematography of the icebergs-- calving, drifting as stupendous sculptures, or rolling over like massive whales breaching-- is absolutely spectacular. You will not be able to detect the shifts between shots made on the outdoor sets and those actually filmed in Greenland.

    The film offers some unexpected bonuses-- 30's airplanes puttering among the icebergs, and scenes of real Eskimos (Inuits) in their village and on the water, their lives not yet transformed by Western goods.

    If you accept the film for what it is, a symphony of ice and water in dark conflict with the human will to survive, you will not be disappointed.

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    • Anecdotes
      This film, in German, and S.O.S. Iceberg (1933), in English, were filmed simultaneously by Universal. The rise of the Nazi party in Germany brought an end to U.S. and German co-productions such as these films.
    • Connexions
      Edited into The Great Alaskan Mystery (1944)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 25 septembre 1933 (Danemark)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Allemagne
      • États-Unis
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Allemand
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • S.O.S. Iceberg
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Engadin, Kanton Graubünden, Suisse
    • Société de production
      • Deutsche Universal-Film
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      • 1h 30min(90 min)
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
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