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Mr. Forbush and the Penguins

1971 | 101m | English

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Life for Richard Forbush, brilliant biology student and conceited philanderer, is one long round of eat, drink and be merry. But his decision to accept a six-month research post in the Antarctic, making the first detailed study of a penguin colony, changes all that... Living in Shackleton’s derelict hut, Forbush is alone at the frozen edge of the world, his only links to civilisation a two-way radio and letters to his elusive, would-be girlfriend, Tara, in London. Through an often ferocious winter in the company of the penguins, he grows increasingly attached to his hardy, endearing subjects – learning profound lessons in endurance and humility.
Release Date: Jul 29, 1971
Director: Arne Sucksdorff, Roy Boulting, Alfred Viola
Writer: Anthony Shaffer, Graham Billing
Genres: Adventure
Keywords penguin, antarctica
Production Companies EMI Films
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 29, 2024
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Name Character
John Hurt Richard Forbush
Hayley Mills Tara St. John Luke
Dudley Sutton Starshot
Tony Britton George Dewport
Thorley Walters Mr. Forbush Sr.
Judy Campbell Exner Mrs. Forbush
Joss Ackland Head of Board
Avril Angers Fanny
Cyril Luckham Tringham
Sally Geeson Jackie
Brian Oulton Food Store Assistant
Salmaan Peerzada Ahaz Khan
Hugh Moxey Lord Cheddar
Norman Claridge Principal
Nicholas Pennell Julien
Marianne Stone Policewoman
Name Job
Anthony Shaffer Screenplay
Arne Sucksdorff Cinematography, Director
Roy Boulting Director
Alfred Viola Director
Graham Billing Novel
John Addison Music
Harry Waxman Cinematography
Bernard Gribble Editor
Ken Ritchie Sound Recordist
George Dean Painter
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Henry Trettin Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

I have only recently come across this film, and John Hurt is super. He is "Forbush", a rather rakish biology student who is coasting through life until his professor (Tony Britton) nominates him for a gig counting penguins - in Antarctica! Meantime, he has been bothering local barmaid "Tara" (Hayley ... Mills) who isn't really interested in him, and is frankly quite delighted when he announces his imminent project. He duly arrives, settles into Shackleton's hut and waits, and waits, and waits - no penguins! Then they arrive, slowly but surely and, despite himself, his interest is tweaked. He has to count them, weight them and generally monitor them and their behaviour. As winter sets in, they start to lay their eggs and incubate them from the extreme storms that very nearly do for him, too! As the chicks arrive and the skua's begin to raid, he becomes even more protective of his several thousand charges - and devises one hell of a catapult to exact his revenge. It's a bit of a slow starter, this, but once he is in situ, the story appealed to me. He has quite a few Eureka moments that vindicate the approach taken by his professor at the start - to help him grow up and develop a sense of purpose. The photography is fun - especially of the penguins milling about, and I really did quite enjoy Hurt's performance here. Well worth a watch, I'd say.

Apr 04, 2022