Shackleton's Antarctic Adventure

Shackleton's Antarctic Adventure

DVD release poster
Directed by George Butler
Produced by Scott Swofford
Written by Mose Richards
Crystal Spijer
Starring Michael Gambon
Conrad Anker
Iain Fraser
Narrated by Kevin Spacey
Music by Sam Cardon
Cinematography Reed Smoot
Production
company
Distributed by Image Entertainment
Release dates
  • February 10, 2001 (2001-02-10)
Running time
40 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Box office $15,553,324[1]

Shackleton's Antarctic Adventure is an IMAX film about the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition led by Ernest Shackleton between 1914 and 1917. Directed by George Butler, the film was released in February 2001 and was narrated by Kevin Spacey. It documents Shackleton's journey aboard the Endurance and was the follow-up to Butler's previous film, The Endurance: Shackleton's Legendary Antarctic Expedition.

Plot

In 1914, Shackleton set out to walk across the whole of Antarctica. While the South Pole had already been discovered, people had yet to make the cross-continent trek on foot. Before making landfall, however, his ship became trapped in the ice-flow of the Weddell Sea where he and his crew stayed for over 400 days.[2]

Cast

Production

The film was shot on location in Antarctica and also utilizes footage taken by the original expedition photographer, Frank Hurley.

Critical reception

References

  1. "Shackleton's Antarctic Adventure". The Numbers. Retrieved 10 September 2010.
  2. Shackleton's Antarctic Adventure. George Butler, director. WBGH Boston & White Mountain Films, 2001.
  3. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0280105/
  4. "Shackleton's Antarctic Adventure Movie Reviews, Pictures". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 2010-09-14.
  5. "Shackleton's Antarctic Adventure Review - Read Variety's Analysis Of The Movie Shackleton's Antarctic Adventure". Variety.com. 2001-03-04. Retrieved 2010-09-14.
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