Ice Station Zebra
Director: John Sturges Cast: Rock Hudson , Ernest Borgnine , Patrick McGoohan , Jim Brown , Tony Bill
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- Release Date: 09/27/2005
- UPC: 0012569524828
- Original Release: 1968
- Rating: G
- Source: Warner Home Video
- Region Code: 1
- Presentation: [Letterbox]
- Sound: [Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround]
- Language: English
- Runtime: 9000
- Sales rank: 3,261
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"John Sturges' Ice Station Zebra (1968) was an extremely long movie -- but not the longest he ever did; it just seemed that way. The movie was so long, in fact, that it used to get shown over two nights when it was broadcast on network television, which p
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- Ice Station Zebra
- Director: Rock Hudson
This 1968 action-adventure film, a well-made Cold War thriller loaded with intrigue, pits U.S. and Russian forces against each other in the search for compromising satellite photography taken at a remote polar outpost. Rock Hudson plays the American submarine commander who takes a British secret agent (Patrick McGoohan) and an expatriate, anti-Communist Russian (Ernest Borgnine) aboard his ship as they head into Arctic waters. The film adaptation of Alistair MacLean's bestselling novel gets off to a slow start, but director John Sturges picks up the pace dramatically once all the exposition is out of the way. He achieves high suspense in an extended sequence depicting the sub's maneuvering in and around a massive ice field, and again in a climactic confrontation that reveals a cleverly disguised foe. Hudson comes across as properly stoic and completely competent, with McGoohan occasionally stealing scenes simply by virtue of his considerable charisma. Borgnine, who could have easily overplayed his role, exercises restraint and is all the more effective for doing so. Ex-football star Jim Brown registers strongly as an enigmatic Marine officer, too. The film is nicely done in every respect and, while dated, holds up a lot better than you might expect. It's especially good as a dramatic vehicle for Hudson, who spent far too much time during the '60s in fluffy romantic comedies.