Ice Station Zebra on DVD (1968)
RelatedCritics ReviewsFor a time, the action in this Cold War thriller, based on the Alistair MacLean novel, is as frozen stiff as the title, as a far-off polar outpost becomes a magnet for Russian and American forces out to recover some satellite photographs. Then it thaws into activity, mainly because Patrick McGoohan, as a British agent, arrives on the scene to stir Rock Hudson out of his cryogenic slumber. McGoohan is very welcome, Ernest Borgnine overacts unrestrainedly, and the then popular though now rather clichéd MacLean original is given a steady treatment by director John Sturges, who also filmed another MacLean title, The Satan Bug, to slightly better effect. Time Out A passable yarn about a race for a Russian satellite that comes down near the North Pole, blighted by some heavy-handed... Read more on www.timeout.com Halliwell's Film Guide Talky and unconvincingly staged spy adventure with a disappointing lack of action and a great many cold war platitudes. Members ReviewsReviews Voted Most HelpfulMost Recent Reviews |
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