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The White Hell of Piz Palu (1929)
Director: Arnold Fanck, GW Pabst
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
The title of this late silent mountain picture refers to a sequence in which a party of rescuers brandishing flares enter a crevasse to retrieve the bodies of some students caught in an avalanche. The imagery is indeed hellish, the scene itself the only one to suggest that Fanck and Pabst might genuinely have collaborated. For the rest, a lengthy passage in which a grim, grief-stricken Diessl shares a mountain hut with a sexy couple (Riefenstahl and Petersen) is echt-Pabst, while Fanck's trademarks - distant figures traversing fantastic ice-scapes, the theme of endurance in the face of hostile Nature - are overwhelmingly present. The plot is rudimentary, with WWI ace Ernst Udet, as himself, flying in to round things up. Altogether a curious example of bifurcated auteur syndrome.Author: BBa
Cast & crew
Director: Arnold Fanck, GW Pabst
Producer: HR Sokal
Cast: Gustav Diessl, Leni Riefenstahl, Ernst Petersen, Mizzi Götzel, Ernst Udet, Otto Spring full cast
Genre(s): Action/Adventure
Duration: 133 mins
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