Eight Below

Eight Below

Movie |

Expedition | Pilot

  • Duration: 2h
  • Music: Mark Isham
  • Award(s): ASCAP 2007 (Won)
    Genesis 2007 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse, Blue Miracle
  • Story:
    In the Antarctic, after an expedition with Dr. Davis McClaren, the sled dog trainer Jerry Shepherd has to leave the polar base with his colleagues due to the proximity of a heavy snow storm. He ties his dogs to be rescued after, but the mission is called-off and the dogs are left alone at their own fortune. For six months, Jerry tries to find a sponsor for a rescue mission.
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7.3/10
IMDb

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Eight Below - Cast

Eight Below - Crew

STORY AND RATINGS

Story
In the Antarctic, after an expedition with Dr. Davis McClaren, the sled dog trainer Jerry Shepherd has to leave the polar base with his colleagues due to the proximity of a heavy snow storm. He ties his dogs to be rescued after, but the mission is called-off and the dogs are left alone at their own fortune. For six months, Jerry tries to find a sponsor for a rescue mission.
Ratings

7.3/10

IMDb

AWARDS

Won
ASCAP Award

Top Box Office Films | 2007 | Mark

Nominations
Genesis Award

Outstanding Family Feature Film | 2007

Satellite Award

Best Youth DVD | 2006

BOX OFFICE

Budget 40,000,000 USD

Box Office Collection 120,455,994 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Based on a Japanese expedition to the South Pole in 1958, in which the party was faced with extreme weather conditions.

Each dog had at least one stunt double. In all, over 30 dogs were used in this film, at least 5 of which also appeared in the movie Snow Dogs (2002).

Dogs have been banned from Antarctica by treaty since 1993 because of evidence that disease was spreading to seal wildlife.

Second unit filming in Greenland was referred to by crew members as the "Amundsen Expedition". This was a reference to second unit director/director of photography Mitchell Amundsen, and to Roald Amundsen, the first man to reach the South Pole.

Somewhat sanitized retelling of a true event that was first brought to cinema in the movie Antarctica (1983) - which this movie honors in its end credits.

Popular Dialogues

"Maya: Arf arf arf arf! Max: Arf Arf!"

"Jerry Shepard: [Describing Buck] All brawn. Absolutely no brains. But we love him."