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Arctic Blue

  • 1993
  • R
  • 1h 35m
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5.1/10
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Rutger Hauer, John 'Bear' Curtis, and Johnny Cuthbert in Arctic Blue (1993)
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A man from Los Angeles, California gets a job as ecologist in Alaska's wilderness. He takes part in arresting and transporting a trapper wanted for murder. But the trapper, Ben Corbett (Rutg... Read allA man from Los Angeles, California gets a job as ecologist in Alaska's wilderness. He takes part in arresting and transporting a trapper wanted for murder. But the trapper, Ben Corbett (Rutger Hauer), and his friends will do anything to free him.A man from Los Angeles, California gets a job as ecologist in Alaska's wilderness. He takes part in arresting and transporting a trapper wanted for murder. But the trapper, Ben Corbett (Rutger Hauer), and his friends will do anything to free him.

  • Director
    • Peter Masterson
  • Writer
    • Ross LaManna
  • Stars
    • Rutger Hauer
    • Dylan Walsh
    • Rya Kihlstedt
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Peter Masterson
    • Writer
      • Ross LaManna
    • Stars
      • Rutger Hauer
      • Dylan Walsh
      • Rya Kihlstedt
    • 11User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Rutger Hauer
    Rutger Hauer
    • Ben Corbett
    Dylan Walsh
    Dylan Walsh
    • Eric Desmond
    Rya Kihlstedt
    Rya Kihlstedt
    • Anne Marie
    Johnny Cuthbert
    Johnny Cuthbert
    • Lemalle
    • (as Jon Cuthbert)
    John 'Bear' Curtis
    John 'Bear' Curtis
    • Mitchell
    • (as John Bear Curtis)
    Bill Croft
    Bill Croft
    • 'Viking' Bob Corbett
    Richard Bradford
    Richard Bradford
    • Wilder
    Kevin Cooney
    Kevin Cooney
    • Meyerling
    Michael Lawrenchuk
    Michael Lawrenchuk
    • Earl Kenai
    Stephen E. Miller
    Stephen E. Miller
    • Arthur Neff
    Gunargie O'Sullivan
    • Dixie
    J.B. Bivens
    J.B. Bivens
    • Sportsman #1
    Michael St. John Smith
    Michael St. John Smith
    • Sportsman #2
    Ron Chartier
    Ron Chartier
    • Sportsman #3
    Dan Shea
    Dan Shea
    • Pilot
    Sacha Moiseiwitsch
    • Whore
    • (as Sasha Moiseiwitsch)
    • Director
      • Peter Masterson
    • Writer
      • Ross LaManna
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    8videorama-759-859391

    Arctic Surprise

    This isn't the movie, I'd thought it be, plot wise, but nevertheless, I found it refreshingly different. You know any movie with Rutger, he will deliver on his fine actng stakes, chops. Like C Thomas Howell, after The Hitcher, these 2 were basically pigeon holed in B grade straight to video movies after a few more cinematic releases. A combination of The Edge, Deadly Pursuit and a little Surviving The Game, The Grey, Arctic Blue walks it's own different path, as quite an interesting action pic movie. The lesser detail of plot works better for it, in fact. In self defence, Rutger, one of a trio of trappers, shoots a rival trapper, another one out of three. The other two are left freezing to death. After a relaxing, wash down in a hot spring by a gorgeous Asian lass-a whore who practically has her legs wrapped around rough bearded Hauer's throat, he's picked up and charged with murder, where from here, we have a sort Deadly Pursuit, Berenger and Poitier thing going on, instead of more intensifying plot development, where a friendship grows between cop and bad/good guy, and an inspiring, admiring Point Break ending. A well acted action pic, and the beautiful whore is visually memorable and luring. Above average, run of the mill actioner/drama, that warrants a recommended view, and Hauer turning in another fine and cheeky performance, come summer, rain, spring or fall.
    8Freddy_Levit

    Wonderful escapist material.............'Arctic Blue' is a portal to Alaska!

    Whenever I see this film, I always feel like tucking myself away in bed, wishing the weather outside would be Grey, windy, cold and rainy so as I could feel safe in my home and lazy. I'm not saying 'Arctic Blue' is mediocre - on the contrary.....

    This is one of the few films I've seen where I feel completely relaxed. Even with the violence that fills it, this film has such a relaxing, gentle beauty about it - not to mention the exhilarating Alaskan scenery this film showcases.

    Peter Masterson, the director, delivers an authentic feeling of isolation and paints a picture of the enormity of the location to the viewer. This is a good base for an original story - In an isolated town in the middle of nowhere, anything can happen....even murder! The atmosphere was built very well and you get a touch of what it would be like living there.

    The cinematography was splendid. It constantly gave me the urge to want to be there - still tucked in bed though. The film painted such a brilliant picture of just how far the nearest town could be by utilizing the treacherous yet beautiful landscape.

    The music was nothing special, although at times I could say it added well to the wilderness and action scenes well.

    I couldn't say much about the story either - also nothing special - although it is original. Nevertheless, it does hold your attention for all duration. The dazzling scenery adds most to the experience though.

    Rutger Hauer was an excellent choice for the misunderstood individual - the same role he played masterfully in Blade Runner. His commanding presence always gives films great credibility. Here he plays a sad individual who feels he has nothing to lose and that nature is his home after losing his wife years earlier. It is for this reason he and a band of friends murder rival trappers on a hunting trip without remorse. Dylan walsh plays his role convincingly as an ecologist for an oil company who's responsibility, being the only pilot in town, is to transport Rutger Hauer to the nearest town to be trialled for his crimes.

    In general, I found the film quite entertaining - like a 1.5 hour portal to Alaska. And it is so relaxing and beautiful that you forget about its shortcomings and plot holes. It isn't a classic, but in my books, a definitive escapist experience and a must for all the wilderness film fans out there.
    7NateWatchesCoolMovies

    Midnight Run under the midnight sun

    Arctic Blue is as eccentric and loopy as I'd imagine such unique climate conditions make people behave up there. Indeed, instead of a straight up action adventure, they've gone for something a little more meandering and amusing, sort of like Midnight Run under the midnight sun. In a sea of direct to video flicks that Rutger Hauer has done, it's tough to weed the gems from the turds, but this one is gold, especially if you're a fan of him, as well as gorgeously photographed scenery. As Ben, he's not quite hero, not quite antagonist, a wildman of a trapper who functions on instinct and has no use for the rule of law. When an altercation with a park ranger leads to murder at his own hand, Ben is set to be escorted to judgment by a local sheriff (Dylan Walsh). Walsh is green around the ears though, and Ben is determined to escape, aided by his familiarity with the land and climate, as well as his bawdy fellow trappers, who are hot on their trail. what follows is almost genre defying; it's just this side of adventure, with the slightest hint of buddy comedy and even a few mournful notes to Ben's backstory that give it that dramatic weight. I love an ambiguous character, one who makes real choices and has capacity for both compassion and viciousness in their spirit, seemingly free from the constriction of conventional plot development. Ben is his own man, and approaches both his environment and his fellow man on his own terms, which granted can lead to trouble, but is an endlessly attractive character trait to have. I think having grown up in such a rugged, untethered corner of the globe, people like Ben run on their own clock, and hum with the delirious atmosphere of such a far removed existence. The entire film has that going for it too, like everyone involved is running off of no sleep and whatever is in the water way up there in the north. A true undiscovered gem of a film, if you can find it anywhere.
    ditka-2

    A special film, indeed.

    One of the finest cinematic pieces I've seen in quite some time. I enjoyed the many scenes involving running and snow. Mr. Hauer is one of the most gifted actors of our time, if not ever. Please rent this one as soon as possible.
    6elo-equipamentos

    Apart the natural clashes of cultures at Alaska a fine character study, not so bad!!

    Since SOLDAAT van ORANGE where was uncovered by the still unknown Dutch fellow country director Paul Verhoven, the all-around Rutger Hauer went to America to make history, which indeed he really did, although the money spoke louder when he starts making pictures in industrial scale likewise in Artic Blue, a fine storyline on a contrived plot mixing about a couple of scientists Eric (Dylan Wash) and Anne Marie (Rya Kihlstedt) in an ecology area of environmental protection it planning a future oil extraction, when they face a kind of Neanderthals hunters raised in Alaska, the upcoming clash seems unavoidable due such enterprise will reduce the hunting place.

    Within such a paradigm, the human life loses its essential value, so this trio-hunters led by Corbett (Rutger Hauer) one of them Lemalle (Johnny Cuthbert) a sort of wacko behavior shot a small group of tourist by hunting there killing at cold blood one of them without mercy making damages at their Pick-up letting there to die by freezing, therefore the veteran local Sheriff Sam (Richard Bradford) is willing arrest the killer, sadly he would be the next victim, thus the newbie scientist Eric takes yourself the assignment to deliver the leader Corbett in another town by plane, aiming for escape Corbett forced the small plane falling down, both survive in the nowhere at snow landscape.

    Apart the far-fetched story concerning all those mishaps the movie allowed a valuable character study regarding the inexorable advance technology upon the old homesteaders that refuse these improvements that nothing appends at their lives, it's hardly focused on the offering, instead this the director enforces a matchup and vengeance as the mostly awaited, no so bad!!

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    First watch: 1996 / How many: 2 / Source: TV-Youtube / Rating: 6.5.

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      • 1993 (Canada)
    • Countries of origin
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Arktička tuga
    • Filming locations
      • Britannia Beach, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Arctic Blue Inc.
      • New City Productions
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