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  1. Mt. Everest: The Fatal Climb

    Mt. Everest: The Fatal Climb

    1999 · Documentary · 1h
  2. Mt. Everest: The Fatal Climb: Directed by Robert Kirk. With Bill Ratner, Eric Simonson, Charles Corfield, Mike Rheinberger. With its 29,029 feet (8,848 meters), the mountain Everest is the place where thousands of persons go every year to try climbing it.

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    • Documentary
    • Robert Kirk
    • 1999
  3. 4 days ago · His body was discovered on Thursday, May 23, a few meters below the summit of Mount Everest, where he was attempting to become the first African to climb without supplementary oxygen. Cheruiyot Kirui on a peak at a past mountain expedition. Cheruiyot was a man full of hope, and realistic analysis of the dangers of the fatal Mt Everest climb.

  4. Synopsis. With its 29,029 feet (8,848 meters), the mountain Everest is the place where thousands of persons go every year to try climbing it. From what Edmund Hillary prevailed over the...

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  7. Dec 7, 2006 · An excellent documentary of one man's obsession to climb Everest which ultimately cost him his life. The struggle, the endurance, the pain and then the thrill of getting to the summit was incredible. Mark Whetu recalls the events extremely well, but for me the ultimate point of the film is when upon reflection of the loss of his friend he says ...

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  8. Jul 7, 1998 · Initially true to its sensational title, this account of two men who scaled Mt. Everest in 1994 (one returned, the other did not) begins not on the legendary highest peak, but on the "6th highest," Cho Oyu (which I saw variously listed anywhere between 7th and 9th highest, but never 6th), where, in 1996, the Everest survivor Mark Whetu, having ...

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