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Péril de glace

Original title: Deep Freeze
  • 2001
  • R
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
2.9/10
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Péril de glace (2001)
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ActionAdventureComedyHorrorSci-FiThriller

An Antarctic drilling station is under attack by a mysterious killer. Will anyone survive?An Antarctic drilling station is under attack by a mysterious killer. Will anyone survive?An Antarctic drilling station is under attack by a mysterious killer. Will anyone survive?

  • Director
    • John Carl Buechler
  • Writers
    • Robert Boris
    • Dennis A. Pratt
    • Matthew Jason Walsh
  • Stars
    • Götz Otto
    • Allen Lee Haff
    • Alexandra Kamp
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    2.9/10
    1K
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    • Director
      • John Carl Buechler
    • Writers
      • Robert Boris
      • Dennis A. Pratt
      • Matthew Jason Walsh
    • Stars
      • Götz Otto
      • Allen Lee Haff
      • Alexandra Kamp
    • 26User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Götz Otto
    Götz Otto
    • Nelson Schneider
    • (as Goetz Otto)
    Allen Lee Haff
    Allen Lee Haff
    • Curtis
    Alexandra Kamp
    Alexandra Kamp
    • Dr. Monica Kelsey
    • (as Alexandra Kamp-Groeneveld)
    Karen Nieci
    • Arianna Owens
    Howard Holcomb
    • Tom Garrett
    • (as Howard Halcomb)
    Rebekah Ryan
    • Kate
    David Millbern
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    • Ted Jacobson
    David Lenneman
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    Robert Axelrod
    • Lenny
    Norman Cole
    • Dean Munson
    Billy Maddox
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    • Clyde Strickland
    Tunde Babalola
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      • Director
        • John Carl Buechler
      • Writers
        • Robert Boris
        • Dennis A. Pratt
        • Matthew Jason Walsh
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      1benchrsen

      Heinous Bogus German atrocity

      German actors were being forced on Hollywood B productions end of 90s and early 2000s, German language is used in this for no reason cause Germans have some great desire to share their language with the world the so called actors look like total amateurs, don't have the looks, have zero talent, but everyone acts horribly here, the tall german actor everytime he opens his neanderthal mouth sounds so scripted and fake it's most heinous, totally unwatchable. There is zero effort by all actors involved but the german crew filming this didn't see any issues while filming. Tjis is proof Europeans should be forced to leave movie making be alltogether! Yuck.
      4paul_m_haakonsen

      Nothing outstanding here...

      Well, granted my expectations for the 2002 movie "Deep Freeze" weren't particularly high when I happened to find the movie in 2020. I had never heard of the movie, nor of the people on the cast list.

      But still, if I haven't seen a movie and I am given the chance, and the movie seems like it might have potential, then I will sit down to watch it. So I did with "Deep Freeze" from director John Carl Buechler.

      Turns out that this was an action horror movie that felt like something left over from the late 1990s - it had that particular feel to it, for better or worse.

      "Deep Freeze" wasn't a particularly impressive movie. Sure, it was watchable, but it was by no means an outstanding or overly entertaining movie. It was generic and predictable, and the creature design was dubious and questionable at best.

      The acting in the movie was as to be expected for a movie such as this.

      My rating of "Deep Freeze" is a mere four out of ten stars. Hardly a movie that you should rush out to watch, nor a movie that you should put at the top of your to-watch-pile of movies.
      siu01msb

      Some things ARE better left frozen!

      For the love of God, people please do NOT see this movie!

      I can honestly say that this is the worst movie I've seen to date (and I'm a big fan of B-Movie horror films!).

      The storyline is basically non-existent and I found myself having to *force* myself to watch the film through to the end. The creature effects are very poor (until about the last 5-10 minutes, and even then they're worse than something from Buffy), and the death scenes are the worst I've ever seen (and let's face it, in this kind of movie, the death scenes are all you watch 'em for).

      Overall, a BAD movie (and not in the "bad, but amusing cheesy" way). Stay well clear! And don't say you weren't warned....
      4twelvetwo

      A Useful "How Not To" Guide

      A film which steals shamelessly from Carpenter's "The Thing"- even to point of using actual footage, this film's main purpose is to show just how great that movie was. Everything "The Thing" got right (i.e. Everything), this gets wrong. Kind of amusing in it's rip-offery, but not really worth your time...
      2BakuryuuTyranno

      Unnecessarily confusing

      Early on, one of the regular crewmen of the drilling facility comments on how surprisingly young the recently-arrived workers are.

      One replies that the worker isn't that young himself. As opposed to being "that old" himself which would make sense in the context of the previous sentence. Great coherency there.

      Later, after disregarding the possibility of killer trilobites on the station, that same girl suggests some DNA sample was from "a pre- millipede or a trilobite or something". Perhaps there was no script, at least not a script containing actual dialogue, and the actors ad-libbed but couldn't hear each other clearly.

      The lead man meanwhile has history in oil drilling. This trait is so poorly established it seems he's getting into the spirit of oil drilling (his work colleagues consist of older men)and nothing more.

      Everything that happens gives the feel the story happens over a few days minimum, yet supposedly happened within hours. The main characters, newly arrived on a long flight, at no point even appear tired. Yeah, "Deep Freeze" shouldn't be watched by those who value coherency...

      Not much gore either because when attacked, victims' lives apparently flash before their eyes although no new footage was shot meaning it consists of flashes of previous scenes.

      The scariest part? Most horror films focusing on oil workers are actually worse!

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      • Trivia
        All the exterior shots of the Antarctic facility and helicopter is footage taken from John Carpenter's The Thing.
      • Goofs
        In the 11th minute the two men running from the fireball are outrunning it, then engulfed, then again outrunning it.
      • Connections
        Edited from The Thing (1982)

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      • Release date
        • November 10, 2001 (Germany)
      • Country of origin
        • United States
      • Languages
        • German
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Deep Freeze
      • Production companies
        • ACH
        • Frozen Films Inc.
        • Regent Entertainment
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 23m(83 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.85 : 1

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