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Adventure

The Lost Zeppelin

- The Mightiest Thrill Picture of All Time!

Explorers to the South Pole in an airship Zeppelin crash in the frozen Antarctic and must struggle for survival in the land of eternal snow and ice.

Release Date : 1929-12-19

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Tiffany-Stahl Productions

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Conway Tearle

Character Name : Commander Donald Hall

Original Name : Conway Tearle

Gender : Male

Virginia Valli

Character Name : Miriam Hall

Original Name : Virginia Valli

Gender : Female

Ricardo Cortez

Character Name : Tom Armstrong

Original Name : Ricardo Cortez

Gender : Male

Duke Martin

Character Name : Lieutenant Wallace

Original Name : Duke Martin

Gender : Male

Kathryn McGuire

Character Name : Nancy

Original Name : Kathryn McGuire

Gender : Female

Winter Hall

Character Name : Mr. Wilson

Original Name : Winter Hall

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-06-25

Conway Tearle is the stiff-upper lipped commander of a dirigible expedition that sets off on an arduous trip knowing that the wife he leaves behind "Miriam" (Virginia Valli) is in love with one of his colleagues "Tom" (Ricardo Cortez) and wants a divorce! Hardly an happy basis to start such a perilous mission, and when the winds and currents drive them to the frozen Antarctic their goose looks well and truly cooked (or frozen!). Can they survive these hostile climes long enough for rescue planes to arrive? Though there is some aerial photography, the vast majority of this story is relayed to us via his wife listening to updates on the radio, and after a while I found that quite dull. The audio tries far too hard to compensate for the visual wintry conditions - that are clearly studio set-bound, and the stilted acting - especially from a shockingly poor Valli really does spoil the adventure elements that I thought this might include. It's worth remembering that this was made when talkies were in their infancy, so I ought not to be too critical, but there is just too much melodrama and nowhere near enough adventure here and it's just not very good.