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The Ascent

  • 1994
  • PG
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
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Vincent Spano, Rachel Ward, Ben Cross, and Tony Lo Bianco in The Ascent (1994)
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A highly fictionalized real-life adventure of an Italian soldier who escapes a British prisoner-of-war camp to climb the challenging 17,000-foot Mt. Kenya and plant the Italian flag on the s... Read allA highly fictionalized real-life adventure of an Italian soldier who escapes a British prisoner-of-war camp to climb the challenging 17,000-foot Mt. Kenya and plant the Italian flag on the summit. The obsessive British camp commander pursues him, and the two men are locked in a b... Read allA highly fictionalized real-life adventure of an Italian soldier who escapes a British prisoner-of-war camp to climb the challenging 17,000-foot Mt. Kenya and plant the Italian flag on the summit. The obsessive British camp commander pursues him, and the two men are locked in a battle of wills, fueled by honor and their love for the same woman.

  • Director
    • Donald Shebib
  • Writers
    • Felice Benuzzi
    • David Wiltse
  • Stars
    • Vincent Spano
    • Ben Cross
    • Tony Lo Bianco
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    219
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    • Director
      • Donald Shebib
    • Writers
      • Felice Benuzzi
      • David Wiltse
    • Stars
      • Vincent Spano
      • Ben Cross
      • Tony Lo Bianco
    • 3User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Vincent Spano
    Vincent Spano
    • Franco Distassi
    Ben Cross
    Ben Cross
    • Major Farrell
    Tony Lo Bianco
    Tony Lo Bianco
    • Aldo
    Rachel Ward
    Rachel Ward
    • Patricia
    Mark Ingall
    • Sergeant Thomas
    John De Veillers
    • Major Quinn
    • (as John De Velliers)
    Joe Valadez
    • Guido
    Jon Freeman
    • Paulo
    Rico Vanden Hurck
    • Kirst
    Kenneth Mason
    • Stewart
    Nigel Kynaston
    • Carlo
    Rodrigo S. Lacruz
    • Francesco
    Leslie Cardillo
    • Ugo
    Rory McGuinness
    • Andrew
    Asiba Asiba
    • Kimbo
    Oby Obyerodhyambo
    • Mathew
    Simon Thomas Kenyon
    • Geoffrey Stewart
    Philip Chege
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    • Director
      • Donald Shebib
    • Writers
      • Felice Benuzzi
      • David Wiltse
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    6merklekranz

    Mt. Kenya climb.......

    Above average adventure film, with on location photography adding immensely to the experience. Rachel Ward is part of a love triangle, but does nothing more than look good, and then step aside as her two love interests compete to conquer the mountain. Ben Cross and Vincent Spano give good performances and the climb itself is well done. Tony LoBianco rounds out the name actors, cast as the Italian prison camp leader and chief motivator for the historic ascent. The careful balance between Spano's escape plan, and LoBianco's prisoner's victory over their captors initiative, does not play out until near the very end. - MERK
    7claudio_carvalho

    A Nice True Story, With Action and Romance in the War

    In a English camp of Italians and Germans prisoners of war in Africa commanded by English Major David Farrell (Ben Cross), Franco Distassi (Vincent Spano) is a rebel Italian who tried to escape five times from the camp. Major Farrel tried countless times to climb a mountain close to the camp, and wants to marry Patricia (played the gorgeous and wonderful English actress Rachel Ward). However, Patricia falls in love with Franco. Meanwhile, Enzo, another Italian prisoner and leader, decides to invite Franco to climb the mountain, put the Italian flag on the top and return to the camp, to elevate the moral of the Italian prisoners. Based on a true story, this movie is a good entertainment for the whole family. A good cast, with Ben Cross and Vincent Spano disputing a mountain and a very beautiful widow, Rachel Ward, sexy as usual. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): `Fugindo do Inferno' (`Escaping From Hell')
    10rsoonsa

    Capable Director Interprets Novel That Remembers A Glorious Adventure.

    Canadian director Donald Shebib has created two splendid films with mountaineering keynotes, each based upon factual incidents, THE CLIMB (1986), and this work that proves to be more of a "thriller" than are most productions that are announced as being such. High altitude filming requires specific skills not readily taught, but this piece has an advantage of a top-flight camera crew that validates a claim made that it is the highest distance feature yet produced, although several documentaries have recorded activity at greater elevations. Based upon a well-crafted novel, "No Picnic on Mt. Kenya", by Felice Benuzzi, an Italian colonial officer with Mussolini's African theatre war machine who became a prisoner of the English in eastern Kenya, this film dazzles and satisfies while it relates, in expectedly altered form, of events that occurred in and about a prisoner of war camp located in British East Africa at what is now Mount Kenya National Park. The camp contains Axis troops, Italian in the main, under penal control of Major David Farrell (Ben Cross) who has not received his assignment gladly, it being exacerbated by a prisoner, Franco Distasi (Vincent Spano), who has attempted to escape five times, his failures bringing about far from welcome disciplinary measures placed upon his comrades. Farrell is obsessed with scaling the forbidding south face of the nearby peak, but his consistent inability to conquer the mist enshrouded heights provides a source of continual merriment to the otherwise largely demoralized prisoners who have little other available entertainment with which they may absorb themselves. An intriguing personal dispute between the British commandant and Distasi becomes centred upon their race to the summit, necessitated in large part by the prisoner's successful sixth venture at escape, his homesickness rousing in him a compulsion to complete the ascent, as the Italian occupied territory of Somalia lies immediately beyond, offering a conduit for a projected return to his homeland. A subplot involving an attractive English widow, Patricia (Rachel Ward), engages the two men in an ancillary struggle, in part due to an apparent physical resemblance of Distasi to Patricia's late soldier husband, but this plot line is submerged by the siren call of the fateful mountain, with the story hanging together owing to Enzo (Tony LoBianco), the dynamic commanding officer of the Italian inmates, and his determined championing of proficient climber Franco to plant the national flag of Italy atop 16,300 foot Point Lenana, and to then sneak back into the camp in order to accomplish a coup of honour over the British major, always defeated in his attempts to vanquish the peak. Acting by the principals is first-class throughout with both Spano and Cross adeptly disclosing emotional shifts of their characters, and LoBianco performs with intensity as an Italian commander who places his nation's prestige to the foremost, this aspect of the film presenting an open violation of a conventional contemporary consensus morality that positions Axis personnel beneath an umbrella of the Forces of Evil. This melodrama of competition betwixt two men to master a mountain and a woman is filmed on location in Kenya, earmarked by adroit photography from David Connell to the advantage of a viewer who will commend images of fauna within their natural habitats, and of an awe-inspiring mountain. Editing by Ron Wisman and production design under Michael Baugh are additional assets to a film of which director Shebib and all others involved might well be proud.

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    • Release date
      • September 15, 1994 (Canada)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La ascensión
    • Production companies
      • Cabin Fever Entertainment
      • RHI Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 36 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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