S.O.S. Eisberg Page #2

Synopsis: An expedition goes in search of a party lost the year before.
 
IMDB:
6.5
Year:
1933
90 min
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Don't dilly-dally.

Just you wait.

You'll lose your sense of humor

soon enough

once you realize

we're drifting out to sea.

Come, work makes life sweet.

We gotta do something

or we'll go crazy.

Attention.

C-Q from DBW.

This is Wilhelmshafen.

We're searching for the lost Greenland

expedition led by Dr. Johannes Krafft.

There hasn't been

any news for weeks.

All radio operators north of 60 degrees

latitude are asked to join the search.

We're looking for the Greenland expedition.

Where are you?

Lorenz!

Karl!

Look.

The punishment was harsh.

Too harsh.

- Too damn harsh, my friend.

- No.

Be quiet.

What can I say?

We're all ambitious when we're young.

- Why talk about punishment?

- No, Hannes. I deserved it.

Because you four,

you're lost too now.

This is the music

you'll have to get used to.

Hey, fatso.

Why are you setting out four portions?

There are five of us in the boat.

He's with us too. You forget?

The dog?

Me can make five portions out of him.

I'd sooner make ten out of you.

All for us.

Not for Lorenz.

Not enough for us.

You want to let Lorenz starve?

Sorry.

We need just one polar bear.

Just one bear would help us.

Look, guys.

I lucked out fishing.

Now, let's feast.

We are waiting.

We are waiting.

Matushek, come here!

I have a connection!

I got a connection.

Copenhagen.

Man!

They're looking for us.

The whole world is looking for us.

Tell them

we're running out of fuel and -

Shut up!

Get Matushek.

I need the exact position.

- Go!

- We need food!

Idiot, get him now!

- Guys, Hannes has a connection!

- Unbelievable!

- Position?

- 60 km south of Karajak.

60 kilometers south of Karajak.

Hannes, do you hear something?

They're transmitting.

We're waiting...

for reply.

We're waiting?

We are waiting!

Quiet!

SOS Iceberg

SOS from the expedition.

They're on an iceberg heading south.

Attention. All stations!

Attention. All stations!

Attention!

There is no doubt

that the SOS call was sent

by the Greenland expedition

led by Johannes Krafft.

They left three months ago

to find the diaries

of the missing Professor Lorenz.

Based on the signals received...

We're sure to drift closer

to the headland tomorrow.

The current continues along here

toward the southeast.

Hannes?

No, Matushek.

No man can cross that stretch.

Everything's being pulled out to sea

by this monster of a fiord.

We'd have to swim 12 kilometers.

Tomorrow it'll be 15.

12 kilometers?

Impossible in these icy waters.

- But you could rest on the oes.

- No, Matushek.

With the water at 32 degrees,

it's impossible.

Well, then it's all over.

- Did you catch anything?

- No.

Nothing.

Let's get some sleep.

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Arnold Fanck

Arnold Fanck (6 March 1889 – 28 September 1974) was a German film director and pioneer of the mountain film genre. He is best known for the extraordinary alpine footage he captured in such films as The Holy Mountain (1926), The White Hell of Pitz Palu (1929), Storm over Mont Blanc (1930), Der weisse Rausch (1931), and S.O.S. Eisberg (1933). Fanck was also instrumental in launching the careers of several filmmakers during the Weimar years in Germany, including Leni Riefenstahl, Luis Trenker, and cinematographers Sepp Allgeier, Richard Angst, Hans Schneeberger, and Walter Riml. more…

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