Great God! this is an awful place.*
by chuckofish
Preoccupied as I am with snow, I got to thinking about a movie pick for Friday that is snow-related.
The first film that came to mind, of course, was one of my favorite musicals, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954), directed by the great Stanley Donen and featuring the best-ever dance in the snow.
Then there is the entertaining Cold War thriller Ice Station Zebra (1968) starring a studly all-male cast that includes Rock Hudson, James Brown and Patrick MacGoohan. Who cares if the sets are terrible?
If you like Robert Mitchum (and I do), you could watch Track of the Cat (1954), a film noir western wherein “complex and dangerous family dynamics play out against the backdrop of the first big snowstorm of winter.”
Or there’s Scott of the Antarctic (1948)–the true story of the British explorer Robert Falcon Scott and his ill-fated expedition to try to be the first man to discover the South Pole. All the Brits have stiff upper lips (which become frostbitten) in this very sad rendering of a tragic tale.
Jeremiah Johnson (1972) with Robert Redford has a lot of snow in it and it is a much better movie than Downhill Racer (1969) which also boasts Robert Redford and lots of snow. I vote for Jeremiah Johnson.
Other movies that come to mind: The Shining (1980), The Grey (2011), The Pink Panther (1964). Can you think of any good movies that take place in a snowy locale? Did Elvis make a ski-bum movie?
*Scott at the South Pole





Oh, my! But that Robert Mitchum poster is edgy, isn’t it? I’ve never seen that movie, but I will most definitely look it up. You have a great list here (although Ice Station Zebra is pretty terrible) — I suggest adding “North Face” that really good (and sad) German movie about climbing the Eiger.
I know–isn’t that a terrible poster?! I doubt if he ever actually dangles a pistol from his finger like that….I agree that that German movie is great, but it makes me want to stay away from mountains forever!
And how about Dr. Zhivago? It’s my favorite snow movie of all time!
That is a great suggestion! Why didn’t I think of that? Doh.