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Destination: Zebra, station polaire

Titre original : Ice Station Zebra
  • 1968
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  • 2h 28min
NOTE IMDb
6,6/10
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Destination: Zebra, station polaire (1968)
Trailer for this chilly thriller
Lire trailer2:37
1 Video
73 photos
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Le sous-marin nucléaire américain USS Tigerfish doit foncer au Pôle Nord pour porter secours au personnel de la station polaire météorologique de Zebra.Le sous-marin nucléaire américain USS Tigerfish doit foncer au Pôle Nord pour porter secours au personnel de la station polaire météorologique de Zebra.Le sous-marin nucléaire américain USS Tigerfish doit foncer au Pôle Nord pour porter secours au personnel de la station polaire météorologique de Zebra.

  • Réalisation
    • John Sturges
  • Scénario
    • Alistair MacLean
    • Douglas Heyes
    • Harry Julian Fink
  • Casting principal
    • Rock Hudson
    • Ernest Borgnine
    • Patrick McGoohan
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,6/10
    12 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • John Sturges
    • Scénario
      • Alistair MacLean
      • Douglas Heyes
      • Harry Julian Fink
    • Casting principal
      • Rock Hudson
      • Ernest Borgnine
      • Patrick McGoohan
    • 149avis d'utilisateurs
    • 34avis des critiques
    • 49Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Nommé pour 2 Oscars
      • 2 nominations au total

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    Ice Station Zebra
    Trailer 2:37
    Ice Station Zebra

    Photos73

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    Rôles principaux45

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    Rock Hudson
    Rock Hudson
    • Cdr. James Ferraday
    Ernest Borgnine
    Ernest Borgnine
    • Boris Vaslov
    Patrick McGoohan
    Patrick McGoohan
    • David Jones
    Jim Brown
    Jim Brown
    • Capt. Leslie Anders
    Tony Bill
    Tony Bill
    • Lt. Russell Walker
    Lloyd Nolan
    Lloyd Nolan
    • Admiral Garvey
    Alf Kjellin
    Alf Kjellin
    • Col. Ostrovsky
    Gerald S. O'Loughlin
    Gerald S. O'Loughlin
    • Lt. Cdr. Bob Raeburn
    Ted Hartley
    Ted Hartley
    • Lt. Jonathan Hansen
    Murray Rose
    Murray Rose
    • Lt. George Mills
    Ron Masak
    Ron Masak
    • Paul Zabrinczski
    Sherwood Price
    Sherwood Price
    • Lt. Edgar Hackett
    Lee Stanley
    Lee Stanley
    • Lt. Mitgang
    Joseph Bernard
    • Dr. Jack Benning
    John Orchard
    John Orchard
    • Survivor
    William O'Connell
    William O'Connell
    • Survivor
    Michael T. Mikler
    Michael T. Mikler
    • Lt. Courtney Cartwright
    Jonathan Goldsmith
    Jonathan Goldsmith
    • Russian Aide
    • (as Jonathan Lippe)
    • Réalisation
      • John Sturges
    • Scénario
      • Alistair MacLean
      • Douglas Heyes
      • Harry Julian Fink
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    MGM on ice.

    In each year of the 60s MGM seemed to release three $10 million dollar movies. I have never seen a film company so dedicated to ensure their output was simply colossal. With this aim, some good ideas were boosted up and into mega colossal whopper H-U-G-E ambitions that were presented in 70mm, ran over 2.5 hours and commanded luxury picture palace sized first release cinemas world wide. As such an experience they all looked sounded and presented with this aim intact. Today the lion is in a cage at Warner Bros and Foxtel screens the films in the centre panel crippled by pan and scan only. I can hear the poor beast crying. ICE STATION ZEBRA is the MGM version of a James Bond film and succeeds in the experience offered above. On TV it is a compromised "TV show" and faults become so apparent that you might switch off. I suggest any chance to see this film on a large cinema screen will allow you to be swept up in the excitement of a pensive thriller. By the time we get to the location of the title, and the hilariously silly set made clearly of plastic icebergs and santasnow to see what seems to be a cold war picnic at the North Pole, you will be more aghast that the climax could be so shoddy and lame. It looks like a TV station Santa-set with fur parkas and guns instead of helpers. But, under the spell of the cinema, belief is suspended and the film succeeds. On TV you start wondering why there is no frosty breath and warm heads under beanies.
    8elgrego

    Great Adventure Film

    This film is very underrated on this site. It is in a genre that is not really made very often any more--action adventure that is plausible both in plot and technology. And the action adventure plays equal footing to the actual acting and dialog. It is closer to an World War II action film than to, say, one of Arnold Schwartzeneger's action films.

    As an artistic piece of work, the lack of women (and any romantic story) keeps this cold war picture completely focused on the primary story, and makes the actors work all that much harder to keep the viewer engaged.

    There is also a good bit of spectacular on-location filming that still takes your breath away with its beauty. The actual polar icecap scenes (with actors) where the focal point of the movie's action takes place is a set. And it is a glorious one. No CGI imagery here! I bought this DVD for this film in a bargain bin. If you get the chance snap one up, or rent it and watch it on a decent TV. Great transfer.

    Good score as well.
    9bkoganbing

    "My First Name Is Captain"

    The very first film Rock Hudson did after finishing his contractual obligations at Universal Studios was no cheapie. Ice Station Zebra was spared no expense by MGM in bringing the Alistair McLean Cold War novel to the screen. Unfortunately this and some other ill conceived projects are what brought MGM to bankruptcy in the next decade.

    Though it got only so-so reviews and didn't have the box office that MGM wanted and needed, Ice Station Zebra has stood up well and is really best seen on the big screen. Even a letter boxed version doesn't do the vast polar landscapes justice nor the underwater shots neither. The film was nominated for special effects and color cinematography.

    Watching Rock Hudson in command of the U.S.S. Tigerfish was like watching James T. Kirk in charge of the Enterprise. I wouldn't be surprised if Hudson took a few cues from William Shatner in his performance.

    Hudson has an Enterprise like mission and later on leads an away team on a polar icecap where a Russian spy satellite has been busy photographing all of the U.S. missile launching sites. The film is wanted by both sides and both sides send teams to get it.

    It's a curious bunch that Hudson has to deal with on his team. A Russian defector scientist Ernest Borgnine, British agent Patrick McGoohan (wasn't that ever natural casting) and spit and polish Marine captain Jim Brown. They've all got varying agendas and one in his crew is a double agent.

    The highlight of the film is the standoff with Hudson and Russian colonel Alf Kjellin. They are an evenly matched pair, I would not like to be playing poker with.

    Ice Station Zebra is far better than the reviews it got at the time. Even with the Cold War over, it's still an exciting and suspense filled film.
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    ...and all of a sudden, you know a whole damn lot about my business!

    I don't know how I missed this film for 40 years, but I corrected that mistake.

    Not a blockbuster, with the only outstanding features being the cinematography and special effects, it is nevertheless a taut cold war thriller.

    The interplay between Rock Hudson, Ernest Borgnine. Patrick McGoohan, and to a lesser extent, Jim Brown made this a film where you are constantly focused on who is the good guy, and who is the bad.

    Long at 148 minutes, it never lags. There is a very good reason why Alistair MacLean novels make good pictures,
    7ma-cortes

    Thrilling and rousing film in which Rock Hudson is dispatched to a dangerous mission to rescue a spy artifact

    Spectacular film about Cold War filmed mostly in study that won two Academy Award nominations : Cinematography and special visual effects. Captain James Ferraday (this was Rock Hudson's favourite film of his own, and also of Howard Hughes ; Charlton Heston was originally offered the role but turned it down, saying there was no characterization in the script) , Commander of the nuclear submarine called USS Tigershark, is assigned to the polar ice region on a rescue mission when an emergency signal is heard from a research station, Ice Station Zebra (in real life, there was no "Ice Station Zebra", but there was an "Ice Station Alpha" which was situated in a Arctic's Ice Island). On board there is a civilian and possibly a spy named David Jones (Laurence Harvey was originally cast in Patrick McGoohan's role) , whose orders are dark . Ferraday doesn't like being kept in the secret but Jones is strongly secretive and doesn't give much away . Along the way, they collect two additional passengers, a Russian veteran named Boris Vaslov (the recently deceased Ernest Borgnine) , likely also a spy, and an African-American Marine Captain (Jim Brown) . Based on the novel (1963) by Alistair MacLean, Scottish author of Best-seller novels such as "The Guns of Navarone" . It's one of two Alistair MacLean filmed adaptations released in 1968, the other was ¨Where Eagles Dare¨. Changes made from the Alistair MacLean source novel of the same name for this film included the name of the nuclear submarine, the Dolphin, which was re-named the USS Tigerfish and the names of two characters: Submarine Commander Swanson became Commander Ferraday and spy Dr. Carpenter became David Jones .

    It is one of the most thrilling and exciting films set on the years of the Cold War. Great superproduction with all-star-cast , impressive scenes , shimmer photography and a vibrant sound , the time has increased its documentary value. The acting of the interesting characters is believable and convincing, especially by Patrick McGoohan and the Russian Colonel well played by Alf Kjellin . Special appearance by Lloyd Nolan and film debut for Ron Masak .The film's story has similarities with the real life events, reported in the media in April 1959, of the Discoverer II experimental Corona satellite capsule that went missing and was recovered by Soviet intelligence agents after it crashed near Spitsbergen in the Arctic Ocean ; Spitsbergen is in Norway's Svalbard archipelago of islands which is where both Alistair MacLean 's novel and the film of Bear Island is set. The screenplay has eloquent dialogue, continuous tension and surprising twists that keep the viewer's attention .The soundtrack by singer and French composer Michel Legrand -"The Umbrellas of Cherbourg"- , is full of vibrant sound , brings a solemn score, cutting edge, played by an orchestra of wind . Colorful cinematography in glimmer color by Daniel Fapp. Unique and innovative underwater camera equipment was developed for this movie by 2nd unit cameraman and cinematographer 'John M Stephens', a former U.S.A. Navy diver, who is billed in the credits for additional arctic photography , the camera system enabled the first ever filming of a continuous submarine dive and this technical innovation produced some outstanding photography for the picture.

    The visual effects, despite its quality, not 'see that snow is artificial, that the landscape of the polar station is mounted on set ; his picture is the first of two movies based on an Alistair MacLean novel set in rugged icy and snowy terrain , the second would be Bear Island about eleven years later. John Sturges' filmmaking is absorbent and entertaining , a good job , It's one of two filmed Alistair MacLean adaptations directed by Sturges , the other was ¨The Satan Bug¨ made and released about three years earlier . The production shoot for ¨Ice Station Zebra¨ went for nineteen weeks, from Spring 1967 until October 1967. Rating : Very good , wholesome seeing .

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    • Anecdotes
      In the era before VCRs, Howard Hughes would call the Las Vegas TV station he owned and demand they run this particular movie. Hughes so loved this film that it aired on his Las Vegas station over 100 times during his lifetime.
    • Gaffes
      In the climactic confrontation scene, the wind is heard howling and few times actually a wind machine can be heard on the sound track. Yet the snow, actors' hair, and fur parkas remain most of the time absolutely motionless.
    • Citations

      David Jones: The Russians put our camera made by *our* German scientists and your film made by *your* German scientists into their satellite made by *their* German scientists.

    • Versions alternatives
      Originally shown in theaters with an opening overture, which has been restored for the 2005 DVD release.
    • Connexions
      Edited into Opération serpent (1974)
    • Bandes originales
      Overture
      (uncredited)

      Written and Performed by Michel Legrand Et Son Orchestre

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    • Date de sortie
      • 4 septembre 1969 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Ice Station Zebra
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Submarine Support Facility Ballast Point, San Diego, Californie, États-Unis(submarine pier)
    • Société de production
      • Filmways Pictures
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    • Budget
      • 8 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 76 $US
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    • Durée
      • 2h 28min(148 min)
    • Mixage
      • 70 mm 6-Track
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.20 : 1

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