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Ordeal In The Arctic (1993)
Released By: Trimark   Rating: PG   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: Trimark
Genre: Action-Adventure
MPAA Rating: PG
Director: Mark Sobel
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: N/A
Cast: Catherine Mary Stewart, Melanie Mayron, Richard Chamberlain, Scott Hylands
Published ID: 596000
UPC: 096009027698,
Plot: In this suspenseful drama, a military transport crashes en route from Iceland to Newfoundland thereby stranding the surviving crew and passengers in an unforgiving, frozen wasteland. As repeated rescue attempts fail due to bad weather, equipment failure, and other problems, the plane's injured captain (Richard Chamberlain) must somehow keep his cold, hungry and injured survivors calm and their spirits up. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
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Not bad for a made for TV movie
Added 2/10/2009

I was stationed at RCAF Alert several decades before this event but knew some of the crew. Alert is the most northern occupied settlement in the world and is used nowdays to listen in on Russian submarine movements. They shot the film near Edmonton AB, which is about 3,000 miles south of Alert and with a completely different terrain. Having said that, they did a pretty good job of showing just how harsh conditions can be. My understanding is that the Chamberlain character was somewhat overdone as far as the guilt thing, but overall it's worth the watch.
1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
ordeal in arctic
Added 1/17/2009

We have looked for this movie for awhile. Our kids remember it from long ago and loved it. I believe it is a true story but even if not it could have happened and the events are certainly believable. Good choice for our family.
1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
My Favourite Actress In A True Story Of Human Survival
Added 6/4/2005

This movie is based on a real life event when a plane crashes in a snowy and icy wilderness. Richard Chamberlain gives a fine performance as the Captain of the plane who feels guilty about his involvement in the crash and seeks redemption by doing everything he can to assist the survivors. However this movie really belongs to Catherine Mary Stewart who gives a wonderful and moving performance as a young Doctor who tries very hard to tend to the wounded and keep the spirits of the the suvivors high as they await rescue. This is an engrossing film which is made even more hard hitting by the fact that it is based on truth.
1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
Great movie
Added 9/14/2000

In the dead of winter, a C-130 military transport flying from Thule, Greenland to Alert, Canada crashes on an ice cap about 2 miles from Alert. Unfortunately, an arctic storm hampers rescue attempts, and a long, cold ordeal sets in. I, personally, thought this was an excellent movie
3 out of 3 people found this helpful.
Made for TV movie that excludes a lot of information from th
Added 12/27/1998

As a survivor of this event I found that there where a number of errors made and that the story line was the point of view of only a couple of people as far as events at the site where concerned. Production on this film was already under way when I was asked for my input. However it makes for good entertainment and gives a fair accounting of the hardships encountered by the survivors.
9 out of 10 people found this helpful.
Not bad for a made for TV movie
Added 2/10/2009

I was stationed at RCAF Alert several decades before this event but knew some of the crew. Alert is the most northern occupied settlement in the world and is used nowdays to listen in on Russian submarine movements. They shot the film near Edmonton AB, which is about 3,000 miles south of Alert and with a completely different terrain. Having said that, they did a pretty good job of showing just how harsh conditions can be. My understanding is that the Chamberlain character was somewhat overdone as far as the guilt thing, but overall it's worth the watch.
1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
ordeal in arctic
Added 1/17/2009

We have looked for this movie for awhile. Our kids remember it from long ago and loved it. I believe it is a true story but even if not it could have happened and the events are certainly believable. Good choice for our family.
1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
My Favourite Actress In A True Story Of Human Survival
Added 6/4/2005

This movie is based on a real life event when a plane crashes in a snowy and icy wilderness. Richard Chamberlain gives a fine performance as the Captain of the plane who feels guilty about his involvement in the crash and seeks redemption by doing everything he can to assist the survivors. However this movie really belongs to Catherine Mary Stewart who gives a wonderful and moving performance as a young Doctor who tries very hard to tend to the wounded and keep the spirits of the the suvivors high as they await rescue. This is an engrossing film which is made even more hard hitting by the fact that it is based on truth.
1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
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