How a ship having passed the line was driven by storms to the cold country towards the south pole.How a ship having passed the line was driven by storms to the cold country towards the south pole.How a ship having passed the line was driven by storms to the cold country towards the south pole.
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- 5 wins
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- TriviaThe production of this sea epic was inspired by actor Sterling Hayden, a friend of Director Raul daSilva. Hayden had been the Captain of a tall ship as a young man, leading to his discovery by Paramount Pictures.
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1st watched 9/14/2001 - 6 out of 10(Dir-Raul de Silva): Interesting adaptation of poetry on film, as well as a short documentary on the poet(Samuel Coleridge) in the 1st half of this video. Not quite as breathtaking as it could have been if they had decided to actually make a movie about this, but this is definetly a different art form and it should be valued as that and not compared to a movie rendition. Redgrave keeps you captivated by his consistent influctuations in his voice in the parts that needed it. The animation was ok but not spectacular but it did give you a little help in following the story if you don't happen to be a good listener of olde English(like myself). All in all this is a different and interesting viewing experience, which is always good to have when you've watched hundred of movies like myself.
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- The Strangest Voyage
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- Cayman Islands(Seascapes)
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