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PostPosted: Mon May 03, 2010 9:29 pm
by dskoon
RickF wrote:
jspeigl wrote:A while back there was this thread about a German movie Nordwand. Has anybody seen it yet in the US?


Nordwand is playing at some of the old revival theaters around Southern California. I saw it last Friday night at the Bayview Theater in Seal Beach. Even with the sub-titles and embellishing history with some cheesy love story, its a great climbing movie. It does a good job of showing how alpine climbing was done in 1936.


Agreed! Good flick.

PostPosted: Mon May 03, 2010 10:52 pm
by yaknjorgl
there's a great black and white of climbing EL CAP - maybe the 5 or 6 ascent - surreal helicopter footage of the king swing - a fall in the dark without headlamps and a great scene of a guy reaching a ledge and looking over, his buddy says "hey man why you getting so close not roped up" and the guy literally leaps for the rope he untied from

PostPosted: Tue May 04, 2010 2:31 am
by Kai
I checked out Amazon.com browsed to their climbing and mountaineering movie section.

Probably 90% of the movies have Everest in the title.

PostPosted: Thu May 06, 2010 2:21 pm
by austin944
RickF wrote:
jspeigl wrote:A while back there was this thread about a German movie Nordwand. Has anybody seen it yet in the US?


Nordwand is playing at some of the old revival theaters around Southern California. I saw it last Friday night at the Bayview Theater in Seal Beach. Even with the sub-titles and embellishing history with some cheesy love story, its a great climbing movie. It does a good job of showing how alpine climbing was done in 1936.


I thought that movie was awful! Insipid dialogue, wooden acting, no drama in the film, and too long. There were some OK scenery shots, but the camera never lingered long enough in one spot for me to really enjoy it.

PostPosted: Thu May 06, 2010 5:11 pm
by mvs
austin944 wrote:
RickF wrote:
jspeigl wrote:A while back there was this thread about a German movie Nordwand. Has anybody seen it yet in the US?


Nordwand is playing at some of the old revival theaters around Southern California. I saw it last Friday night at the Bayview Theater in Seal Beach. Even with the sub-titles and embellishing history with some cheesy love story, its a great climbing movie. It does a good job of showing how alpine climbing was done in 1936.


I thought that movie was awful! Insipid dialogue, wooden acting, no drama in the film, and too long. There were some OK scenery shots, but the camera never lingered long enough in one spot for me to really enjoy it.


It should be generally accepted on this thread that we are mountain junkies and won't hold the movie to a high standard, so long as there are scenes of pitons, snow, rock, ropes and grim faces. That's my story anyway. Therefore Nordwand was a "great film." As was K2, and the Eiger Sanction and The Mountain (Spencer Tracey).

PostPosted: Sat May 08, 2010 2:58 pm
by WouterB
Sweet thread! Best thing is that I found most of these movies online. Can't seem to find Higher Ambitions though. Anyone?

PostPosted: Sat May 08, 2010 3:08 pm
by dskoon
Did you find the North face movie online?

I did some searching once and couldn't get it.

PostPosted: Sun May 09, 2010 1:45 am
by idahomtnhigh
One that I like that I haven't seen listed yet is "Third man on the mountain" from Disney.

PostPosted: Tue Jul 13, 2010 7:28 pm
by Jakester
I just watched 180° South last night. I really enjoyed it and it has a great soundtrack. It has more surfing than mountaineering but it captures the spirit of adventure pretty well.

PostPosted: Tue Sep 07, 2010 9:58 pm
by Buz Groshong
dskoon wrote:Did you find the North face movie online?

I did some searching once and couldn't get it.


It must be available somewhere; I rented it from the local video store the other night. It was actually a good movie and the climbing aspects of it appeared to be accurate as well.

PostPosted: Tue Sep 07, 2010 10:22 pm
by James_W
Donal Sutherland in Cerro Torre Scream of Stone

Here are 8 mins of mountain porn

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O3uCR6U68Jc

Re: Mountaineering movies

PostPosted: Fri Dec 31, 2010 1:00 am
by DersuUzala
Jim and Lou Whittaker's videos are unbelievably still only available on VHS :o
Classic documentaries, you can find them at paladventurevideos.com
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Everest North Wall
Winds of Everest
Karakorum

- another of my all time favorites - "The Blizzard" in "Dreams" by Akira Kurosawa.

On Belay!

Re: Mountaineering movies

PostPosted: Fri Dec 31, 2010 4:29 pm
by dskoon
Dersu! Dersu! :wink:
Great flick!

Re: Mountaineering movies

PostPosted: Fri Dec 31, 2010 9:52 pm
by NW
I actually just watched The Eiger Sanction for the first time last night. I laughed aaaaaalot, oh Cint Eastwood, you and your lady friends, hahaha! How many pats on the butt to sometimes random chicks does one movie need? lmao. But overall not that bad for the 70s.

If you're referring to the German Northface movie about the Eiger and Toni Kurtz and crew it's on Netflix.