- Scott of the Antarctic (1948 film)
Infobox Film | name = Scott of the Antarctic
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writer =Walter Meade Ivor Montagu Mary Hayley Bell
starring =John Mills ,James Robertson Justice ,Barry Letts
director =Charles Frend
producer =Michael Balcon
music =Ralph Vaughan Williams
distributor =Ealing Studios
released = 1948
runtime = 111 min.
country = UK
language = English
imdb_id = 0040761
"Scott of the Antarctic" is a 1948
film aboutRobert Falcon Scott 's ill-fated expedition to be the first to theSouth Pole inAntarctica in 1910-12.John Mills played Scott, with a supporting cast which includedJames Robertson Justice ,Derek Bond ,Kenneth More ,John Gregson andBarry Letts .Produced by
Ealing Studios, the film was directed byCharles Frend largely on location inNorway . It was filmed inTechnicolor . The script was byIvor Montagu ,Walter Meade and thenovelist Mary Hayley Bell , Mills' wife. The film is also known for its score byRalph Vaughan Williams that was later reworked into his "Sinfonia Antartica".Making good use of location shooting, the film is largely faithful to the real events of the ill-fated trek to and from the pole (though many incidents are skimmed over or not included at all), with emphasis on the heroic character of Scott and his men rather than the mistakes he made; in keeping with the contemporary view, which
historiography shows swings for and against Scott.Plot summary
Captain Scott is given the men, but not the funds to go on a second expedition to the Antarctic. As his wife works on a bust of him, she tells him that she's "not the least jealous" that he's going to the Antarctic again. The wife of a scientist whom Scott hopes to recruit has a very different opinion from Scott's wife, but the scientist agrees to go. Scott also visits
Fridtjof Nansen , who insists that a polar expedition must use dogs. Scott goes on a fundraising campaign, and despite popular skepticism, manages to raise enough money to fund the expedition.After a stop in New Zealand, the ship sets sail for Antarctica. Once there, a camp is set up at the coast, and a small contingent of men, horses and dogs begins the trek towards the pole. About halfway, the horses are shot and some of the men are sent back with the dogs. At the three quarter mark, Scott selects the five-man (not the planned four-man) team to make the push to the pole. They reach the pole only to find the Norwegian flag already planted there and a letter from
Roald Amundsen asking Scott to deliver it to the King of Norway.Hugely disappointed, Scott's team begins the long journey back. Scott is very concerned about the health of his men, one has a hand swollen with a serious gash and another might need to have his foot amputated. The man with the bad hand dies and is buried under the snow. Just 11 miles short of a supply depot, the rest of the team dies, soon after Scott writes the famous "I do not regret this journey..." entry in his log.
External links
* [http://www.solarnavigator.net/films_movies_actors/scott_of_the_antarctic.htm Film page]
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