Ice Station Zebra

Ice Station Zebra

Movie |

Submarine | Based On Novel Or Book

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  • Genre(s): Adventure, Thriller, Action
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): John Sturges, Art Levinson, Lynn Guthrie, Thomas J. Schmidt
  • Cast(s): Rock Hudson, Ernest Borgnine, Patrick McGoohan, Jim Brown, Tony Bill See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 2h 28min
  • Music: Franklin Milton,Van Allen James
  • Award(s): Oscar 1969 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Love Lies Bleeding, From the World of John Wick: Ballerina
  • Story:
    A top-secret Soviet spy satellite -- using stolen Western technology -- malfunctions and then goes into a descent that lands it near an isolated Arctic research encampment called Ice Station Zebra, belonging to the British, which starts sending out distress signals before falling silent. The atomic submarine Tigerfish, commanded by Cmdr. James Ferraday (Rock Hudson), is dispatched to save them.
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6.6/10
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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
A top-secret Soviet spy satellite -- using stolen Western technology -- malfunctions and then goes into a descent that lands it near an isolated Arctic research encampment called Ice Station Zebra, belonging to the British, which starts sending out distress signals before falling silent. The atomic submarine Tigerfish, commanded by Cmdr. James Ferraday (Rock Hudson), is dispatched to save them.
Ratings

6.6/10

IMDb

AWARDS

Nominations
Oscar Award

Best Cinematography | 1969

Best Effects Special Visual Effects | 1969

BOX OFFICE

Budget 8,000,000 USD

Box Office Collection 4,600,000 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

In the era before VCRs, Howard Hughes would call the Las Vegas TV station he owned and demand they run this particular movie. Hughes so loved this film that it aired on his Las Vegas station over 100 times during his lifetime.

In one scene Patrick McGoohan was supposed to dive into the flooded torpedo room of the nuclear sub to rescue a trapped naval officer. Being a strong swimmer, he insisted on doing the scene himself rather than use a stuntman. A change was made to the script so allowing Olympic swimming champion Murray Rose, who'd been cast in another role, to do the scene with him in case anything happened. It was only after the scene was completed that Rose revealed that whilst he and McGoohan were standing up to their necks in the rising water just before the cameras rolled, Pat had whispered to him "Now I've done it, my foot's stuck". Rose dived down and freed his foot which had become wedged tight in the torpedo rack.

Unique and innovative underwater camera equipment was developed for this movie by 2nd unit cameraman and cinematographer 'John M Stephens', a former U.S.A. Navy diver, who is billed in the credits for additional arctic photography. The camera system enabled the first ever filming of a continuous submarine dive and this technical innovation produced some outstanding photography for the picture. This achievement was encapsulated in an accompanying MGM short promo film The Man Who Makes the Difference (1968) which is available on the DVD for this movie.

Ernest Borgnine served in US Navy in from 1935 to 1945. Rock Hudson & Gerald O'Laughlin served in the US Navy & Marine Corps, respectively, during WWII.

Rock Hudson said this was his personal favorite film.

Popular Dialogues

"David Jones: The Russians put our camera made by *our* German scientists and your film made by *your* German scientists into their satellite made by *their* German scientists."

"Cmdr. Ferraday: It wasn't sealing wax. It wasn't chewing gum. It was epoxy glue. And all of a sudden you know a whole damn lot about submarines. David Jones: I know how to wreck them, and I know how to lie, steal, kidnap, counterfeit, suborn and kill. That's my job. I do it with great pride."