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Rating: 5.837/10 by 49 users

Bear Island (1979)

A group of people converge on a barren Arctic island. They have their reasons for being there but when a series of mysterious accidents and murders take place, a whole lot of darker motives become apparent. Could the fortune in buried Nazi gold be the key to the mystery? Donald Sutherland and Vanessa Redgrave investigate

Directing:
  • Don Sharp
Writing:
  • Don Sharp
  • Alistair MacLean
  • David Butler
Stars:
Release Date: Wed, Dec 05, 1979

Rating: 5.837/10 by 49 users

Alternative Title:
Le Secret de la banquise - AF

Country:
Canada
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 58 minutes
Budget: $12,200,000
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: gold, island, based on novel or book, nazi, professor, mountain, knife, arctic polar circle region, murder, betrayal, snow, corpse, sabotage, blizzard, snow skiing, avalanche
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Vanessa Redgrave
Heddi Lindquist
Barbara Parkins
Judith Rubin
Lawrence Dane
Paul Hartman
Patricia Collins
Inge Van Zipper
August Schellenberg
Marine Technician
Candace O'Connor
Laboratory Assistant
Joseph Golland
Meteorological Assistant
Bruce Greenwood
Technician (Tommy)
Richard Wren
Radio Operator
Michael Collins
Ship's Captain
Robert Stelmach
Ship's Radio Operator
Terry Waterhouse
Helicopter Crewman

CinemaSerf

I've seen this film I don't know how many times and I never can remember the ending... I think that is probably because so much of the preamble in this overlong arctic drama is dull and listless. Certainly it has an A-list cast, but somehow the whole just doesn't equal the sum of the parts. Richard Widmark ("Otto") heads up a group of scientists on the eponymous island that was formerly used as a Nazi submarine base. It doesn't take us long to discover that on board one of the abandoned U-boats is a the stuff to give "Goldfinger' a wet dream - and someone amongst them is determined to secure it for themselves, regardless of the increasing mortality rate amongst their colleagues. The snowscapes do lend much eeriness and chill to this Alistair MacLean thriller, but the acting isn't remotely joined up. Vanessa Redgrave sports a ropey accent as "Dr. LIndquist" and Donald Sutherland just seems to be in a jovial, Errol Flynn mode for much of his performance as "Lansing" before the thing starts to slide, rather stolidly, towards an ending that really does disappoint. It's a good story, this - plenty of double dealing in the stye of "Ice Station Zebra" (1968) and nobody knows whom to trust. Thing is, Don Sharp just doesn't build on that mistrust; nor on the claustrophobic surroundings of their hostile environment - he just relies too much on the box office status of this well past it's best cast and sadly it just underwhelms.


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