Ice Station Zebra

An American nuclear sub... A sky full of Russian paratroopers... A race for the secret of Ice Station Zebra!

6.3
19682h 29m

Production

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A top-secret Soviet spy satellite -- using stolen Western technology -- malfunctions and then goes into a descent that lands it near an isolated Arctic research encampment called Ice Station Zebra, belonging to the British, which starts sending out distress signals before falling silent. The atomic submarine Tigerfish, commanded by Cmdr. James Ferraday (Rock Hudson), is dispatched to save them.

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Ice Station Zebra (1968) - Trailer HD 1080p

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Alan Spencer on ICE STATION ZEBRA

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Ice Station Zebra

Cast

Photo of Rock Hudson

Rock Hudson

Cdr. James Ferraday

Photo of Ernest Borgnine

Ernest Borgnine

Boris Vaslov

Photo of Patrick McGoohan

Patrick McGoohan

David Jones

Photo of Jim Brown

Jim Brown

Capt. Leslie Anders

Photo of Tony Bill

Tony Bill

Lt. Russell Walker

Photo of Alf Kjellin

Alf Kjellin

Col. Ostrovsky

Photo of Gerald S. O'Loughlin

Gerald S. O'Loughlin

Lt. Cdr. Bob Raeburn

Photo of Ted Hartley

Ted Hartley

Lt. Jonathan Hansen

Photo of Murray Rose

Murray Rose

Lt. George Mills

Photo of Jonathan Goldsmith

Jonathan Goldsmith

Russian Aide

Photo of Sherwood Price

Sherwood Price

Lt. Edgar Hackett

Photo of John Orchard

John Orchard

Survivor

Photo of Ron Masak

Ron Masak

Paul Zabrinczski

Photo of Ronnie Rondell Jr.

Ronnie Rondell Jr.

Lyle Nichols

Photo of Jed Allan

Jed Allan

Peter Costigan

Photo of Lloyd Nolan

Lloyd Nolan

Admiral Garvey

Photo of Jim Goodwin

Jim Goodwin

Survivor

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Reviews

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6/10

Rock Hudson captains an American nuclear submarine in this stolid adaptation of the Alistair McLean novel about international satellite espionage. A hammy Patrick McGoohan and Ernest Borgnine join the crew as the submarine heads to a British weather station in the Arctic that has stopped responding to communications and our adventure picks up as we try to discover the spy in their midst who tries to sabotage the submarine and the mission. Despite the millions spent on the effects and some Oscar-nominated underwater photography, it's terribly wooden and slow. By the time the end does come, I had kind of given up as the plots and sub-plots were all tripping over each other. At almost 2½ hours, it's way too long too.

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