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    Ordeal in the Arctic

    PG1993 · Docudrama · 1h 36m

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  1. Ordeal in the Arctic is an adaptation of Robert Mason Lee's non-fiction book Death and Deliverance: The Haunting True Story of the Hercules Crash at the North Pole.

    • Drama
  2. Feb 15, 1993 · The made-for-TV plane-crash picture "Ordeal in the Arctic" may be fortunate in following so closely on the heels of "Alive," at least in its ability to draw the curious as a companion piece, but ...

  3. Ordeal in the Arctic is a 1993 television drama film directed by Mark Sobel. The film aired on February 15, 1993 on the ABC network. It is adapted from Robert Mason Lee's non-fiction book, "Death and Deliverance: The Haunting True Story of the Hercules Crash at the North Pole." The book is based...

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  5. Feb 15, 1993 · With Richard Chamberlain, Catherine Mary Stewart, Melanie Mayron, Scott Hylands. A Canadian military flight from Greenland to Canada crashes in the frozen arctic, nearby Alert base in Nunavut, and the survivors must endure for 32 hours until rescued.

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    • Drama
    • Mark Sobel
    • 1993-02-15
  6. After a military transport carrying 18 people crashes 500 miles from the North Pole, search-and-rescue teams battle to save the survivors. Based on the true story of the October 30, 1991 crash of a Canadian Forces CC-130 Hercules cargo plane.

    • Mark Sobel
    • Richard Chamberlain
  7. Feb 15, 1993 · Mark Sobel. Director. Paul F. Edwards. Writer. Everybody expected military flight Boxtop 22 from Thule into the vast frozen wilderness of Canada's North Western territories to be boring routine, but in a matter of minutes a crash reduces Gulf War veteran pilot Captain John Couch's crew and passengers to ever-growing despair.

  8. The film stars Richard Chamberlain, Catherine Mary Stewart, Melanie Mayron, Scott Hylands and Page Fletcher. Ordeal in the Arctic. Genre. Drama. Based on. Death and Deliverance: The True Story of an Airplane Crash at the North Pole. by Robert Mason Lee. Written by.

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