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The Viking

  • 1931
  • Passed
  • 1h 10m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
208
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Louise Huntington, Charles Starrett, and Arthur Vinton in The Viking (1931)
AdventureDramaRomance

Luke, a sailor believing he's cursed, resists joining an Arctic sealing voyage until pushed by his sweetheart to prove he's not jinxed, and by Jed, who has hidden motives.Luke, a sailor believing he's cursed, resists joining an Arctic sealing voyage until pushed by his sweetheart to prove he's not jinxed, and by Jed, who has hidden motives.Luke, a sailor believing he's cursed, resists joining an Arctic sealing voyage until pushed by his sweetheart to prove he's not jinxed, and by Jed, who has hidden motives.

  • Directors
    • Varick Frissell
    • George Melford
  • Writer
    • Garnett Weston
  • Stars
    • Charles Starrett
    • Louise Huntington
    • Arthur Vinton
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    208
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Varick Frissell
      • George Melford
    • Writer
      • Garnett Weston
    • Stars
      • Charles Starrett
      • Louise Huntington
      • Arthur Vinton
    • 8User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Charles Starrett
    Charles Starrett
    • Luke Oarum
    • (as Chas. Starrett)
    Louise Huntington
    • Mary Joe
    Arthur Vinton
    Arthur Vinton
    • Jed Nelson
    Bob Bartlett
    • Captain Barker
    • (as Captain Bob Bartlett)
    Wilfred Grenfell
    • Prologue Speaker
    • (as Sir Wilfred Grenfell)
    • Directors
      • Varick Frissell
      • George Melford
    • Writer
      • Garnett Weston
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    10juanmuscle

    I'm sorry but anyone that gives this film anything less than 10...

    Was born wholly bereft of a heart! Come on, this was adorable and wonderful and everything that makes life worth living as it touches on all universal connections and much much more, thus this is a triumph - not to mention the terrible tragedy that ensued during the making of this - poor poor people that lost their lives... No matter how great of a masterpiece no human life is worth a work of art, nothing is worth that, but yet these people put their lives in danger to make this a fine very fine film and they did, their memories will not be forgotten...

    I highly recommend this, a wonderful beginning, a nice middle and a terrific ending! A must see for all generations , on the tenacity of the soul!
    7larrywest42-610-618957

    Some background info on this cinéma-vérité film

    I just found this (as "The Viking") on YouTube - the US$67 DVD ("White Thunder: The Story of Varick Frissell and the Viking Disaster") is a bit pricey for me - but the YouTube channel "Fascinating Horror" has an interesting 10 minute mini-documentary on this, entitled " White Thunder: The Story of Varick Frissell and the Viking Disaster".

    Note that "White Thunder" was rereleased as "The Viking" to capitalize on the notoriety of the disaster.

    As mentioned by other reviewers, it's the scenery and historical importance that holds interest, not the cartoonish love story, which I would give 3 stars.

    Of course, Varrick Frissell never got the chance to film the even more dramatic shots he was planning on, but it's still interesting.
    6maksquibs

    Ignore the 2 Guys & a Gal plot of this early Talkie and focus on the extraordinary footage of Newfoundland ships and sea.

    A DVD combo-pack on adventurer/photographer Varick Frissell, who died in an explosion on the eponymous seal hunting ship. WHITE THUNDER is a bio that barely lives up to its fascinating subject, but nicely sets up the paired early talkie. THE VIKING is officially directed by George Melford, an A-list silent director who faded fast with sound (his swansong, EAST OF BORNEO/''31, is an unintentional riot). But Frissell must have taken charge of all the Newfoundland location shooting which is so filled with extraordinary footage of sealers, churning ice floes, full-rigged ships, sea & sun that you'd gladly put up with twice the cornball "two guys & a gal" hokum so mechanically delivered by the talent-challenged cast.
    drednm

    White Vistas

    This 1931 film is the first talkie produced in Canada. The sound is just plain awful. About half the dialog is impossible to decipher, but that's not a bad thing since the dialog is awful anyway.

    This Canadian film, shot in Newfoundland and Labrador, stars Charles Starrett (the future cowboy star) as bad luck Luke, who sails on "The Viking" on a seal-hunting expedition. His rival and enemy (Arthur Vinton) does everything he can to make the voyage a misery. They are rivals for the hand of Mary Jo (Louise Huntington). The love story is not well done and we've seen it a hundred times before.

    What is remarkable about this film is the location shooting among the ice floes and bergs. The film takes on a documentary feel as we watch the men battle the ice, scamper across the floes, and wander for miles searching for seals. The plot finally gets interesting after the seal slaughter when the two men are left behind and the ship sails for home. They then have to battle the elements as they walk back to St. Johns.

    The film was co-directed by veteran George Melford and young Varick Frissell in his only feature film. The cinematography is grainy but is so astonishing, THE VIKING was mentioned in Kevin Brownlow's masterpiece Hollywood.
    3planktonrules

    Historically important, but dreadfully dull.

    "The Viking" is a very important movie. It was, according to IMDb, the first Canadian* talking picture. It also has the infamous distinction of having the most crew members killed in the production of the film! Apart from all this, it has lots of amazing footage of the frozen North. However, unfortunately, it also is an incredibly dull film and is very dated--particularly when it comes to the sound quality.

    The film begins with Luke (Charles Starrett) being discovered by Jed (Arther Vinton) freezing to death in the snow, so he brings Luke back to town and saves him. However, soon the film looks like a Popeye cartoon**, as both guys want the same girl and Jed sure looks and acts a lot like Bluto! So, when the two guys go off to sea later on a sea hunting expedition***, you KNOW that sooner or later, the pair will end up beating the snot out of each other to win the hand of Mary Joe. Unfortunately, in the interim, there is snow, snow, snow and more snow--as well as footage of the expedition. It's MILDLY interesting from a historical standpoint but dramatically, it's deadly dull. How will it all end? And, more importantly, will you even care?! I sure know I didn't. And, it's a shame so many people died to make such a dull film.

    *Although the production was Canadian and it was filmed in Canada, it's odd that all three of the leads were Americans.

    **Yes, I know that the first Popeye cartoon did not appear until two years later. It just SEEMED a lot like Popeye and I think having Luke pop out a can of spinach and wailing on Jed would have been a billion times better than the way the film really went.

    ***Yes, seal hunting isn't politically correct and PETA-types will no doubt be offended. But it was 1931, dang it!

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    • Trivia
      On March 15, 1931, the production was on the sealing ship S.S. Viking, shooting additional footage, when it got stuck in ice off the northern Newfoundland coast. The ship had dynamite onboard, and the crew used it in an attempt to break up the ice. The explosion destroyed the ship, killing 27 people, including director Varick Frissell, cinematographer Alexander G. Penrod, and almost all of the film crew.
    • Crazy credits
      [referring to Captain Bob Bartlett] *Explorer, Shipmaster, Author, and Lecturer. Captain Bartlett is Newfoundland's most famous son and was the skipper of Peary's ship on his expedition to the North Pole.
    • Connections
      Alternate-language version of Ceux du viking (1932)

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    • Release date
      • May 1931 (Canada)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 極北の嵐
    • Filming locations
      • Northern Coast, Newfoundland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
    • Production company
      • Newfoundland-Labrador Film Company
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      1 hour 10 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White

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