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Synopsis
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 with orders to get to Ice Station Zebra carrying three passengers, a Englishman going by the name of David Jones (Patrick McGoohan), a Soviet turncoat named Boris Vaslov (Ernest Borgnine), and an American Marine officer, Captain Anders (Jim Brown), who is supposed to command the Marine unit assigned to the mission. Jones is problem enough, as he is in command of the mission and he prefers to withhold as much information as it's possible to do from Ferraday, even at the risk of the Tigerfish's safety. Add to that the fact that Anders is suspicious of Vaslov, and Vaslov seems much too inquisitive and is telling even less of what he knows about the mission, and Ferraday has his hands full trying to get these men to the polar ice -- 600 miles of dangerous travel -- in just two days. When an attempt to break through the ice -- coupled with some timely sabotage -- kills one man and nearly destroys the boat, the men surrounding these contending parties start to understand just how high the stakes are for everyone. It turns out that the Soviets want what was aboard that satellite as much as the West does; indeed, both sides are frantic to get it, and, just as much, to keep the other side from getting it -- and they're prepared to take it by brute force. Once Ferraday and his men arrive at Zebra, they find a disaster and still more mystery, with most of the men dead and the object that Mr. Jones is supposed to secure nowhere in evidence, and he and his two fellow men of mystery suddenly showing their killing instincts quite freely. And with the storm clearing from the Soviet side first, their planes and their paratroops are closing in on Ferraday, and his relative handful of men. ~ Bruce Eder, All Movie Guide

Cast

Jed Allan Peter Costigan
Ernest Borgnine Boris Vaslov
Ted Hartley Lt. Jonathan Hansen
Rock Hudson Cmdr. James Ferraday
Jonathan Lippe Russian Aide
Ron Masak Paul Zabrinczski
Michael T. Mikler Lt. Courtney Cartwright
Don Newsome Timothy Hirsch
Lloyd Nolan Admiral Garvey
Gerald O'Loughlin Lt. Cdr. Bob Raeburn
John Orchard Survivor
Sherwood Price Lt. Edgar Hackett
Murray Rose Lt. George Mills
Michael Rougas Fannovich
Lee Stanley Lt. Mitgang
Tony Bill Lt. Russell Walker
Jim Brown Capt. Leslie Anders
Alf Kjellin Col. Ostrovsky
Patrick McGoohan David Jones
Buddy Hart Hill
Ronnie Rondell, Jr. Lyle Nichols
T.J. Escott Lt. Carl Mingus
Buddy Garion Edward Rawlins
Craig Shreeve Gafferty
Joseph E. Bernard Dr. Jack Benning
Dennis Alpert Gambetta
Boyd Berlind Bruce Kentner
Robert Carlson Kelvaney
Gary Downey Lorrison
Wade Graham Parker
Michael Grossman Kohler
Bill Hillman Philip Munsey
Ted Kristian Wassmeyer
David Wendel Cedric Patterson

Production Crew

Addison Hehr Art Director
George W. Davis Art Director
Alistair MacLean Book Author
Daniel L. Fapp Cinematographer
John M. Stephens Cinematographer
Nelson Tyler Cinematographer
Michel Legrand Composer (Music Score)
Capt. John M. Connolly Consultant/advisor
John Sturges Director
Ferris Webster Editor
Thomas Schmidt First Assistant Director
Michel Legrand Musical Direction/Supervision
John Calley Producer
Martin Ransohoff Producer
Harry Julian Fink Screen Story
Douglas Heyes Screenwriter
Harry Julian Fink Screenwriter
Henry W. Grace Set Designer
Jack Mills Set Designer
Franklin E. Milton Sound/Sound Designer
Carroll L. Shepphird Special Effects
Clarence Slifer Special Effects
Earl McCoy Special Effects
H.E. Millar, Sr. Special Effects
Ralph Swartz Special Effects
Year: 1968
Runtime: 148
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature


Color type
Metrocolor

Produced by
Filmways Pictures
MGM