90° South (1933)
This is a documentary of Captain R.F. Scott's second Antarctic expedition, begun in 1910. The British, under Scott, attempted to reach the South Pole before Roald Amundsen's Norwegians. Scott's writings reveal that the British made it to the South Pole, only to find that the Norwegians had gotten there first. Scott, and the other four men who had made it to the Pole with him, died on the return trip.
Director: Herbert G. Ponting
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Herbert G. Ponting as Self / Commentator (voice) |
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E.R.G.R. Evans as Self (introduction by) |
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Edward Leicester Atkinson as Self |
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Albert Balson as Self |
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Alfred B. Cheetham as Self |
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Apsley Cherry-Garrard as Self |
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Tom Crean as Self |
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Bernard C. Day as Self |
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Frank Debenham as Self |
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Edgar Evans as Self |
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Dimitri Geroff as Self |
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Tryggve Gran as Self |
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Frederick J. Hooper as Self |
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Patrick Keohane as Self |
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William Lashly as Self |
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Edward A. McKenzie as Self |
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Cecil H. Meares as Self |
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Edward W. Nelson as Self |
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Anton Omelchenko as Self |
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Henry E. de P. Rennick as Self |
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Robert Falcon Scott as Self |
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Thomas Griffith Taylor as Self |
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Charles Seymour Wright as Self |
| Directing | Herbert G. Ponting | Director |
| Sound | W.L. Trytel | Music Director |
| Writing | Herbert G. Ponting | Story |
| Camera | Herbert G. Ponting | Director of Photography |
| Sound | H. Walford Davies | Music |
| Crew | Herbert G. Ponting | Presenter |
| Crew | Herbert G. Ponting | Cinematography |