The Island at the Top of the World with David Hartman: DVD Cover

    The Island at the Top of the World Director: Robert Stevenson Cast: David Hartman, Donald Sinden, Jacques Marin, Mako

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    • DVD Release Date: 09/07/2004
    • Original Release: 1974
    • Rating: Rated G
    • Sales Rank: 20,858

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    Features

    Closed Caption; 1974 behind-the-scenes featurette; Special effects camera dailies; 1968 pre-production trailer; Original trailers and TV spots; French-language track; French and Spanish subtitles

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Opening Credits/"The Right Man for What Job?" [6:33]
    2. Other Arrangements [8:00]
    3. Full Speed Ahead [6:07]
    4. On the Right Track [14:44]
    5. Attacking the Cloud [4:40]
    6. "It's Incredible!" [5:51]
    7. "Where's Donald?" [7:40]
    8. Meeting the Council [6:48]
    9. A Death Sentence [8:14]
    10. Narrow Escapes [6:07]
    11. Where the Whales Go to Die [1:31]
    12. "To Greenland and Beyond"/End Credits [6:48]

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    Editorial Reviews

    This Disney family adventure, directed by Robert Stevenson in his Jules Verne mode, concern a group of explorers who travel to the Arctic Circle in 1908 to explore the uncharted wastes of the North Pole. Sir Anthony Ross (Donald Sinden), a rich Londoner, organizes an Arctic exploration team in hopes of locating his missing son. Providing expert advice is Prof. John Ivarson (David Hartman), a professor of Nordic history. As the group explores the frozen tundra, they come across an unknown valley, skirting the borders of a giant volcano, that turns out to be a lost Viking kingdom. Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide

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