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Ice Station Zebra

1968 - Not Rated
Release Date: 01/11/2005
Features: DVD Features: Region (unknown) Keep Case Widescreen 2.20 Audio: Dolby Surround Stereo 2.0 French Dolby Surround 5.1 English Additional Release MaterialL Featurette - Vintage Making-of Featurette The Man Who Makes the Difference Theatrical Trailer
Time:  149  mins.
J&R Item # 1010359_4
UPC # 012569524828
Label: Warner Home Video
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John Sturges's adaptation of Alistair MacLean's novel stars Rock Hudson as submarine commander James Ferraday. When a weather-monitoring station near the North Pole is nearly destroyed by fire, he's ostensibly sent to find out what went wrong. But since he's been ordered to bring along Capt. Leslie Anders (Jim Brown) and a platoon of Marines, British agent David Jones (Patrick McGoohan), and Russian defector Boris Vaslov (Ernest Borgnine), he realizes he's being kept in the dark about the true nature of the mission. Eventually it becomes clear that the USS Tigerfish is in a race with a Russian sub to recover reconaissance film crucial to national defense that was being carried aboard a spacecraft that crashed near the polar ice cap. When the sub is sabotaged--causing it to sink perilously close to a depth that would lead to an explosion--it becomes clear that a double agent is on board, but Ferraday doesn't have enough evidence to arrest anyone. Although the film is often remembered as the one chosen for ad nauseam viewing by Howard Hughes, it's a well-made combination of action and suspense, boasting a fine score by Michel Legrand.

"[An] exciting 1968 popcorn flick." -- Susan King , (Los Angeles Times)

"[A] Cold War thriller that relies on claustrophobic tension." -- Andrew Sumner , (Uncut)

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