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The Endurance - Shackleton's Legendary Antarctic Expedition
The Endurance - Shackleton's Legendary Antarctic Expedition

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Director: George Butler (ii)
Actors: Liam Neeson, John Blackborow, Steven Crossley, Brian D'arcy James, Paul Ricketts
Studio: Sony Pictures
Category: DVD

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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 47 reviews
Sales Rank: 4506

Format: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd-video, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled)
Rating: G (General Audience)
Number Of Items: 1
Running Time: 97
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.1 x 0.5

MPN: COLD00687D
ISBN: 1404928847
UPC: 043396006874
EAN: 9781404928848
ASIN: B0000A7W16

Theatrical Release Date: 2000
Release Date: September 2, 2003
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Product Description
Narrated by liam neeson. In august 1914 sir ernest shackleton set sail with 27 men on his ship the endurance. His plan was to be the first expedition to cross the antarctic continent. Considered by experts to be the greatest adventure ever. Studio: Sony Pictures Home Ent Release Date: 10/28/2008 Run time: 97 minutes Rating: G Director: George Butler

Amazon.com
Several films have documented or dramatized the incredible saga of Ernest Shackleton's ill-fated trans-Antarctic expedition, but The Endurance offers the most comprehensive one-source reference. Originally presented as a PBS Nova special and narrated by Liam Neeson, this excellent film--based on Caroline Alexander's acclaimed book, also titled after the ironic name of Shackleton's doomed ship--chronicles the astonishing events of 1914-16, when Shackleton and 27 crewmen survived against all odds after their ship was crushed in the polar ice floes. This is the only "Shackleton" film to incorporate new footage, expert interviews, dramatic recreations (without dialogue), and expedition photographer Frank Hurley's archival film and photographs. The cumulative effect of this extensive material gives the viewer an almost palpable sense of the expedition's hardship and unlikely survival, made possible in part by a man who had precisely the required experience and leadership skills, and in part by what can only be described as divine intervention. No matter how you interpret it, this is rightly called "the greatest survival story ever told." --Jeff Shannon


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4 out of 5 stars Fantastic True Story on human will   March 30, 2008
The story of Shakelton's antarctic expedition is a fantastic look at human nature and what can be accomplished with strong teamwork and leadership. In a nutshell, a bad situation turned worse and a expedition to cross the antarctic turns into a battle for survival.

This version of the Shakelton Story starts out a little slow, but is well organized and keeps your interest. The fight for survival is thrilling and just gives me goose bumps just thinking about it. For those interested in human psychology, sociology, and human interaction this would be for you. I consider it a must watch.

The one thing I wish it had more of was information on what the crew did on elephant island. A PBS documentary was stronger in that regard over "The Endurance".

I highly recommend.



5 out of 5 stars Shackleton - Still the Story of Stories   February 18, 2008
In the annals of exploration, there may be no greater story than Shackleton's. It is told with all the detail and none of the embellishment from which other chronicles suffer. You will feel the heartbreak and joy of perhaps the greatest adventure in Antarctic history. A great story superbly told on film!!


4 out of 5 stars Excellent Shackleton Resource   February 8, 2008
This item, along with "Shackleton's Antarctic Adventure", are fantastic multi-media resources for a unit on Shackleton's fatefull expedition. These DVDs pair wonderfully with the book we cover with our seventh graders: "Shipwreck at the Bottom of the World" by Jennifer Armstrong. Both are highly recommended for teachers as well as lovers of documentaries. The original photographs and film from expedition photographer Frank Hurley are amazing and really neat for the kids.


5 out of 5 stars Some Losses Shine More Brightly Than A Dozen Victories   February 6, 2008
...to steal a line from Herodotus or some such ancient sage.

An ad appeared in the London Times in 1913:

"Men wanted for hazardous journey. Small wages, bitter cold, long months of complete darkness, constant danger, safe return doubtful. Honour and recognition in case of success. Ernest Shackleton."

5000 men applied. 27 were selected, and thus was born the Antarctic expedition led by one of the great leadership models of any age, Irishman Sir Ernest Shackleton. In fact, the expedition was slated to leave just as the Great War broke out. Shackleton offered himself and his men to the war effort but was instructed to be about his voyage to the south. And so they took off on their ship, The Endurance, skippered by Captain Worsely. This was quite a crew; they turned around to pick up the carpenter's cat when it fell overboard.

Once they arrived in the Antarctic area, they started working their icebreaker ship through the floes, but ended up getting stuck. As the ice locked them in and attempts to free themselves failed, Shackleton simply and calmly told his men that they'd have to winter there. And so they did. Shackleton was well aware of other ships in similar conditions where the crews had descended into madness. He scheduled work projects, periods of reward and entertainment, kept an eye on morale and quickly dealt with behaviors that threatened team integrity. He worked alongside his men, and reminded them that they were more important than the expedition. Despite months of fighting the battering, shifting ice, the crew eventually lost The Endurance. They abandoned ship, and found themselves homeless on the ice. At that point, Shackleton told the men that they were simply now going home.

The rest and best parts of the story are the various scenes as Shackleton manages himself and his men in the efforts to get home.

This documentary benefits from the beautiful narrative skills of actor Liam Neeson in his native Irish accent. The footage, re-enactments and still shots support the story without distracting from it. Numerous experts and survivors' descendants offer their contributions to the film.

Shackleton was a great leader of men, but struggled with things like being a husband. He recognized his inability to submit to a standard family life. He was just wired differently. He sought and - in the end - received public greatness. Shackleton's greatest contribution may be in what he teaches us about managing other people.



4 out of 5 stars The Endurance, by Liam Neeson   September 1, 2007
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This book was easy to read and offered great insight on Shakleton's experience. It provided great insight, based on notes kept by the crew, on the reason many decisions were made and how they affected Shackleton. A great book on how the mind of a great leader thinks.

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