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SOS Iceberg
- (Black & White)
- Format: DVD
- Rated: UNR
- Release Date: 08/11/2005

SOS Iceberg
(Black & White)
- Starring: Rod La Rocque, Rod LaRoque, Leni Riefenstahl, Sepp Rist, Gibson Gowland, Max Holzboer, Walter Riml, Ernst Udet, Nakinak
- Directors: Arnold Fanck, Tay Garnett
- Genre: Action / Adventure, Foreign-German
- Closed Caption: No
- Original Language: ENG
- Run Time: 86 minutes
- Distributor/Studio: Kino Lorber
- Year of Release: 1933
- UPC: 738329042226
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Product Notes
In a departure from the trademark Alpine settings of Arnold Fanck's Bergfilme ("Mountain Films"), S.O.S. Iceberg (S.O.S. Eisberg) takes place off the coast of Greenland, where an explorer, Karl Lorenz (Gustav Diessl), is stranded on a steadily-eroding iceberg. A rescue crew, led by the heroic Johannes Krafft (Sepp Rist), reaches Prof. Lorenz, but also becomes stranded, as does Mrs. Lorenz (Leni Riefenstahl), who crashes her plane while trying to land in the icy waters of the North Atlantic. Surrounded by polar bears on their shrinking iceberg, the explorer and his would-be rescuers battle the elements, and each other, while waiting for a miracle. S.O.S. Iceberg was filmed simultaneously in an English-language version, which is presented in it's entirety on this DVD. The differences between the two are not merely lingual. Each film is edited differently and includes prolonged sequences not seen in it's transatlantic counterpart.