
Film
90° South
1933 · 1h 12m · Documentary
The story of an immortal adventure
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Overview
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.
Cast

Herbert G. Ponting
Self / Commentator (voice)
E.R.G.R. Evans
Self (introduction by)
Edward Leicester Atkinson
Self
Albert Balson
Self
Alfred B. Cheetham
Self
Apsley Cherry-Garrard
Self
Tom Crean
Self
Bernard C. Day
Self
Frank Debenham
Self
Edgar Evans
Self
Dimitri Geroff
Self
Tryggve Gran
Self
Frederick J. Hooper
Self
Patrick Keohane
Self
William Lashly
Self
Edward A. McKenzie
Self
Crew
- Herbert G. PontingDirector · Director of Photography · Story
Media
Details
- Release date
- January 1, 1933
- Status
- Released
- Original language
- English
- Runtime
- 1h 12m
- Rated
- AL
- Genres
- Documentary
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