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The Fatal Game (1997)

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The Fatal Game

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6/10

Decent documentary

The first hand account from Mark really makes you feel as though you were there living through the experience with him. The footage from the ascent was amazing.
  • msmyth5646
  • Oct 2, 2020
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7/10

worth watching

7/10 A sad portrayal of one man's 7th attempt to climb Everest, a documentary narrated by his guide .. worth watching.
  • 121mcv
  • Apr 20, 2021
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8/10

Incredibly Honest, Rare Look

No sugarcoating in this 90's documentary, which was surprising and gripping. An incredible, accessible look at the many involved. It plays consistently as one long, sad song. No sugarcoating in this 90's documentary, which was surprising and gripping. An incredible, accessible look at the many involved. It plays consistently as one long, sad song. No sugarcoating in this 90's documentary, which was surprising and gripping. An incredible, accessible look at the many involved. It plays consistently as one long, sad song. No sugarcoating in this 90's documentary, which was surprising and gripping. An incredible, accessible look at the many involved. It plays consistently as one long, sad song.
  • parretboyj00
  • Feb 16, 2023
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7/10

One saved or two die?

An account from famed New Zealand Mountain Climber Mark Whetu of his attempt in 1997 to conquer Mt. Everest for the 3rd time by way of the North Ridge, recognised as one of the most dangerous routes but this time in the company of 53 year old Aussie friend Mike Reinberger who had tried to reach the summit of Everest 6 or 7 times previously which ALL resulted in failure. Reaching the summit had become an obsession with Mike but at each attempt he had become a year older, muscles and bones began to ache earlier in the climb and there was now a definite feel for Mike, that perhaps time was running out so this latest attempt was like "it's now or never" time. So what happened? What went wrong. Were they succesful in their goal?
  • patherwill
  • Jul 29, 2023
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