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  1. The The Thing film location: the 'Antarctic' setting of 'Outpost 31': Salmon Glacier, British Columbia | Photograph: Shutterstock / Cliff LeSergent. John Carpenter pays homage to one of his heroes, Howard Hawks, following Assault on Precinct 13 – which was inspired by Hawks ’ Rio Bravo, though Carpenter returns more faithfully to the source ...

  2. by John W. Campbell Jr. Starring Kurt Russell, Wilford Brimley, Keith David, T.K. Carter, David Clennon, Richard Dysart, and Charles Hallahan, the film follows a group of researchers in Antarctica who encounter an extraterrestrial life-form. It was released on June 25, 1982, regarded as one of the best horror films of all time.

  3. The Thing is a 1982 American science fiction horror film directed by John Carpenter from a screenplay by Bill Lancaster.Based on the 1938 John W. Campbell Jr. novella Who Goes There?, it tells the story of a group of American researchers in Antarctica who encounter the eponymous "Thing", an extraterrestrial life-form that assimilates, then imitates, other organisms.

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    • 3 Lovers of The Arctic Circle
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    The always wonderful Mads Mikkelsen outdoes himself here, giving an incomparable performance as a man named Overgård, who has crashed his plane in the Arctic Circle. He waits for rescue but keeps himself busy, rigging up fishing lines and sending distress calls while taking shelter in the disabled plane. Rescue appears over the horizon in the form ...

    It only ran for three seasons, but Fortitude made a hell of an impact, set on a small island in the Norwegian Arctic where almost every single resident seems to be running from secrets in their present or past. The cast is outstanding, including Christopher Ecclestone, Sophie Gråbøl, Michael Gambon, Stanley Tucci, Richard Dormer, Jessica Raine, and...

    An Antarctic research station is the setting for John Carpenter’s 1982 cult horror film, The Thing. A strange encounter involving a sled dog leads R.J. MacReady (Kurt Russell) and the station doctor to go and check out the nearby Norwegian research station, where everyone seems to be dead, including a bizarre humanoid corpse which they transport ba...

    Season one of The Terror is based on Dan Simmons’ novel of the same name, which in itself was based on the true story of Sir John Franklin’s doomed expedition which left for the Arctic in 1845, involved two ships, the Erebus and the Terror, getting stuck in the ice, and resulting in the deaths of Franklin and nearly two dozen others. Franklin is pl...

    Another true story of a fraught expedition, the 2022 film is the tale of the 1909 journey to East Greenland to locate the records of the previous disastrous Denmark Expedition three years before. Game of Thrones’ Nikolaj Coster-Waldauis Captain Ejnar Mikkelsen, who, along with a single (and inexperienced) volunteer, Iver Iversen (Joe Cole) have set...

    It’s curious that this five-part British miniseries has gone largely under the radar, given that it stars man-of-the-moment Colin Farrell, Stephen Graham, and Peter Mullan, among others. It details a 19th-century whaling expedition into the Arctic. But too many of the men on board have unsavory pasts, and tensions are soon out of control. It’s a vi...

    In The Grey, Liam Neeson is John Ottway, an unhappy man who works killing wolves for an oil company in Alaska to protect the pipeline workers. Heading back to Anchorage on a small plane for a break, the plane crashes, killing the bulk of those onboard. Ottway and his fellow survivors already face an uphill battle in the freezing terrain, and then, ...

    This romantic Spanish drama from 1998 is less heavy on expedition, more heavy on love. Otto and Ana meet when they are eight years old, and in a sticky situation when his father and her mother also meet, and decide to marry. They don’t speak of their mutual feelings until high school, though, and it’s a conversation about their mutual love of the A...

    This Japanese film was such a hit in its home country that until 1997 and the release of Princess Mononoke, it was the biggest box office success of a Japanese film. There are several reasons for that: the spectacular setting of scientists fighting to return from the South Pole (based on yet another doomed expedition, this one in 1958), a beautiful...

    Kenneth Branagh stars as Sir Ernest Shackleton, leader of one of history’s most famous unsuccessful expeditions (although miraculously, not a single crew member was lost in the middle of incredible peril and hardship). In 1919, Shackleton set off on the Endurance, hoping to become the first team to cross the Antarctic continent with sled dogs. His ...

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  4. Apr 2, 2023 · The film is set in Antarctica, where a group of researchers at a remote outpost are attacked by a shape-shifting alien. The movie received mixed reviews upon its release, but has since gained a cult following. Its connection to the South Pole tradition comes from its setting and the sense of isolation and danger it conveys.

  5. Dec 16, 2016 · By Matthew Thrift. 10 great. Sub-zero peril, real-life adventure and shapeshifting monsters all feature in our list of some of the best movies set at the North and South Poles. 16 December 2016. Scott of the Antarctic (1948)

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