S.O.S. Eisberg Page #3

Synopsis: An expedition goes in search of a party lost the year before.
 
IMDB:
6.5
Year:
1933
90 min
72 Views


Stop! Are you crazy?

To the light!

To the light!

Poor guy-

He can't handle it anymore.

I tell you, guys,

he's going to be dangerous.

It'd be easy for you to jump in

with your nice thick fur.

Hey'. Hey'.!

A Mane!

Matushek, a plane!

Make a fire so they see us!

Smoke!

Go and send smoke signals!

They need to see us!

Set a fire so that they see us!

No News From Pilot Petersen

Danish Government Recalls Ships

No Hope For Expedition

Trying to get to Thule across fiord.

God help me, Johannes Krafft.

Help!

Help!

Help!

Help!

Help!

Matushek, where are you?

I haven't seen anything.

- Have you?

- No, nothing so far.

- Go further south, at 72 degrees.

- Yes, Mr. Udet.

We will.

- Hella!

- Udet!

Fly over Karajak! Look for Hannes!

He's gone toward Thule!

Get Eskimos for help!

Understood! See you soon!

Udet is here!

The End

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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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