


Ice Station Zebra
by Rock Hudson (Cmdr. James Ferraday),
Ernest Borgnine (Boris Vaslov),
Patrick McGoohan (David Jones),
Jim Brown (Capt. Leslie Anders),
Tony Bill (Lt. Russell Walker),
Alf Kjellin (Ostrovsky),
Lloyd Nolan (Garvey),
Ted Hartley (Hansen),
Murray Rose (Mills),
Gerald S. O'Loughlin (Raeburn),
Ron Masak (Paul Zabrinczski),
Lee Stanley (Lt. Mitgang),
Sherwood Price (Lt. Edgar Hackett),
Joe Bernard (Dr. Jack Benning,Dr. Jack Benning),
Joseph E. Bernard (Dr. Jack Benning),
John Orchard (Survivor),
William O'Connell (Survivor),
James Goodwin (Survivor),
Michael T. Mikler (Lt. Courtney Cartwright),
Jonathan Lippe (Russian Aide),
James Dixon (Earl McAuliffe,Earl MacAuliffe),
Ted Kristian (Wassmeyer),
Boyd Berlind (Bruce Kentner),
David Wendel (Cedric Patterson),
Ronnie Rondell Jr. (Lyle Nichols),
Craig Shreeve (Gafferty),
Michael Grossman (Kohler),
Wade Graham (Parker),
Michael Rougas (Fannovich),
Jed Allan (Peter Costigan),
Lloyd Haynes (Webson),
Buddy Garion (Edward Rawlins),
T.J. Escott (Lt. Carl Mingus),
Buddy Hart (Hill),
Gary Downey (Lorrison),
Robert Carlson (Kelvaney),
Don Newsome (Timothy Hirsch),
Bill Hillman (Philip Munsey),
Dennis Alpert (Gambetta),
John Sturges (Director),
John Sturges (Director),
Harry Julian Fink (Screenwriter),
Harry Julian Fink (Screenwriter),
Douglas Heyes (Screenwriter),
Douglas Heyes (Screenwriter),
Alistair MacLean (Author,Screenwriter),
Ronnie Rondell,
Jr. (Lyle Nichols),
John Calley (Producer),
Martin Ransohoff (Producer),
Ferris Webster (Editor),
Daniel Fapp (Cinematographer),
George W. Davis (Art Director),
Addison Hehr (Art Director),
Earl McCoy (Special Effects),
Hal Millar (Special Effects),
Ralph Swartz (Special Effects),
John M. Connolly (Technical Advisor),
Alistair MacLean (Screenwriter),
W.R. Burnett (Screenwriter),
W.R. Burnett (Screenwriter),
Robert R. Hoag (Special Effects),
Michel Legrand (Composer),
Michel Legrand (Composer),
Glenn E. Anderson (Sound Effects),
John Stephens (Cinematographer),
Henry Grace (Set Design),
Jack Mills (Set Design)
Format: DVD
ISBN: 12569524828
Publication Date: 01/11/2005
Edition Description: Wide Screen
"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 proved disastrous because the second half, set at the polar ice cap, barely allowed one to see the stars that mattered to the network audience, and also moved at a leaden pace (evidently not even the presence of Ferris Webster as editor could save this movie's pacing). As a DVD, it's a long session, complete with the entrance music and intermission music and 40 chapter markers. It looks good, letterboxed to 2.35:1 or thereabouts (it was shot in Super-Panavision and marketed as single-lens Cinerama), and sounds okay, but it's still a long haul, especially the second half. The bonus features include a selection of trailers from what are generally better movies, including Sturges' best picture, Bad Day at Black Rock -- all letterboxed, of course -- and the featurette ""The Man Who Makes a Difference,"" which is about the making of the movie but really deals with the work and career of John Stephens, the movie's second unit director. In all, it's a decent and reasonably diverting if unambitious presentation of a flawed but interesting movie, no more and no less, though it does look great on big-screen monitors, and anyone who's suffered through it cropped on television will find the letterboxing a revelation."
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