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Director:
Writer:
Charles Sturridge (writer)
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
Awards:
Nominated for Golden Globe. Another 6 wins & 13 nominations more
NewsDesk:
Actor Branagh Weds for Second Time
(From WENN. 28 May 2003)
User Comments:
Authenticity reigns more (24 total)
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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Runtime:
206 min (2 parts)
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1.85 : 1 more
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USA:Approved | Spain:T | Australia:M | Singapore:PG | UK:PG (part 1) | UK:15 (part 2)
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The port of Hafnarfjör
Goofs:
Continuity: When the men start hauling their boats over the ice, we see the name "J. Caird" clearly painted on one of them. A few minutes later Shackleton announces he has decided to name the boats and unveils the painted names for the first time. more
Quotes:
Emily Shackleton:
Well?
Sir Ernest Shackleton:
Well, what?
Emily Shackleton:
How did you do?
Sir Ernest Shackleton:
Ahh, one invitation to go to the races, and a request from Mr. Morgan's office to keep in touch with developments. A zero, a naught, nothing.
Emily Shackleton:
So what's next?
Sir Ernest Shackleton:
I don't know. Rent an office and get started, I suppose.
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Featured in The 54th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (2002) (TV) more
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Screened in two parts, each of two hours this made-for-television film is a must see for anyone wanting to know more about the voyage of the Endurance in 1914 and Sir Ernest Shackleton's attempt to be the first to journey directly across the Antarctic continent.
This drama was very polished in all respects, right down to the authenticity of the camera angle that the expedition's photographer Frank Hurley used when we was on the trip. Branagh is probably the best choice to play Shackleton and he supported by an able cast, who it has to be said, do not get to share very much of his limelight. But then this is a very remarkable story about a very remarkable leader of men and the sheer power of the courage displayed, together with the stunning visuals makes up for the lengthy first half, based mostly in Britain.
This is a powerful drama with a fine supporting cast. Overlong in places but for their patience, the viewer is rewarded with detailed authenticity and first class entertainment.