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Director:
Charles Sturridge
Writer:
Charles Sturridge (writer)
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Release Date:
7 April 2002 (USA) more
Tagline:
On the brink of death - courage was his only weapon.
Plot:
The true story of Shackleton's 1914 Endurance expedition to the the South Pole and his epic struggle to lead his 28 man crew to safety after his ship was crushed in the pack ice. | add synopsis
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Awards:
Nominated for Golden Globe. Another 6 wins & 13 nominations more
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Actor Branagh Weds for Second Time
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User Comments:
A compelling tribute to Shackleton and his men more

Cast

  (Cast overview, first billed only)

Kenneth Branagh ... Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton
John Grillo ... Franks
Paul Humpoletz ... Man in Audience (as Paul Humpeletz)
Phoebe Nicholls ... Emily Shackleton
Eve Best ... Eleanor Shackleton
Mark Tandy ... Frank Shackleton
Cicely Delaney ... Cecily Shackleton
Christian Young ... Raymond Shackleton

Embeth Davidtz ... Rosalind Chetwynd
Gino Melvazzi ... Head Waiter

Danny Webb ... Perris
Lorcan Cranitch ... Frank Wild

Michael Culkin ... Jack Morgan
Mark McGann ... Tom Crean
Abby Ford ... Marcie
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Additional Details

Runtime:
206 min (2 parts)
Country:
UK
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Dolby Digital
Certification:
USA:Approved | Spain:T | Australia:M | Singapore:PG | UK:PG (part 1) | UK:15 (part 2)
Filming Locations:
Greenland more

Fun Stuff

Trivia:
The scene in which Shakleton threatens to throw his gloves overboard if the crewman doesn't take them is based on a true incident. In actuality it was Frank Hurley who wouldn't take them. more
Goofs:
Crew or equipment visible: When Shackleton lifts up the binoculars to watch the Endurance being crushed by ice, a cameraman operating a camera is reflected in the lenses of the binoculars. more
Quotes:
Sir Ernest Shackleton: And don't expect much night from now on. In two weeks time it will be December 21st, the longest Antarctic day. The sun will be above the horizon for 24 hours. Do not let this affect your sleep; you're going to need it. more
Movie Connections:
Featured in The 54th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (2002) (TV) more

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A compelling tribute to Shackleton and his men, 5 January 2002
Author: Geofbob from London, England

This is a worthy drama, relating in reasonably accurate terms, the story of Sir Ernest Shackleton's expedition to the Antarctic in 1914/16. Ironically, though this expedition failed, it probably gained more fame for its leader than if it had succeeded. Amundsen had already reached the South Pole in 1912; and Scott had tragically perished with his colleagues in the same year; so Shackleton's aim was not just to reach the Pole, but to cross the continent. But his ship, the Endurance, got stuck in the pack-ice and eventually went down. Shackleton's fame rests on his untiring efforts to lead his team of about 30 men to safety, which after two years he finally did - not a man was lost.

Kenneth Branagh, who physically resembles Shackleton, plays the man in full British hero mode, though at the same time he displays his human side, and the obsessive streak which drove him first to organise the expedition in the face of much opposition; and then to make a priority of saving himself and his men, when the Antarctic crossing became impossible. It was as though Shackleton could feel the ghost of Scott urging him on.

Much of the first of the film's two parts is taken up with Shackleton's private life; not only do we meet his wife Emily (Phoebe Nicholls) and children, but his mistress Rosalind Chetwynd (Embeth Davidtz), and his brother Frank (Mark Tandy) who embarrassingly was serving a gaol term for an unconnected fraud while Shackleton was trying to raise money for his venture. But most of all in the first episode, we learn how difficult it was for Shackleton to convince private sponsors and organisations like the Royal Geographical Society to support him.

The expedition itself is covered in the second part, when we see how after the Endurance became stuck, the team had to camp on the ice for months before rowing 800 miles in small boats, to Elephant Island. From there, Shackleton with a few others sailed, again in a small boat, to South Georgia. Even then, he had to scale and descend a difficult mountain to reach help. We then cut to the rescue of the men on Elephant Island, and we are informed only via voice-over that this eventual rescue was achieved only at the fourth attempt. It would have been more satisfying to see some of this final portion of the tale related in visuals, with some of the preliminary scenes in the first episode being cut - but production and budgetary considerations probably played a part in this.

All the acting is of a high order; but particular mention should be made of Matt Day in the key role of Frank Hurly, the Australian photographer (who shot both stills and moving film); and Ken Drury as McNish, the carpenter, the one man to argue with Shackleton about his plans and actions. Much of the action was shot in the snow and ice of Greenland and Iceland, but in the event not as much as was originally planned, and on occasion the transition from location to studio shots is apparent.(See the TV documentary - Shackleton: Breaking the Ice - about the making of the film.) Nevertheless, the film as a whole is convincing, exciting and at times moving.



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