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Looking for Trouble
Joe and Casey trouble-shoot for the phone company. They try to prove that Joes's girl Ethel's boss Dan is a crook but are trapped by criminals and left in a burning building.
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Plot Summary
A group of young men from the Alps venture to the Himalayas to conquer a treacherous mountain. Their expedition is fraught with peril and internal conflict as they push their physical and mental limits. The film explores themes of ambition, friendship, and the raw power of nature against human endeavor.
Critical Reception
While not a major critical hit upon release, 'Looking for Trouble' is appreciated for its stunning mountaineering sequences and its dramatic portrayal of human struggle against the elements. It stands as an example of early adventure filmmaking, particularly notable for its authentic depiction of mountain climbing.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its breathtaking Alpine scenery and thrilling mountaineering action.
The film captures the intense physical and psychological challenges of high-altitude climbing.
Some critics noted a somewhat predictable narrative structure but admired the film's authenticity.
Google audience: Audience reception is difficult to gauge due to its age and limited modern distribution, but historical accounts suggest it was appreciated for its adventurous spirit and impressive technical achievements in depicting mountain climbing.
Fun Fact
The film features extensive footage of actual mountain climbing, with director Luis Trenker often performing dangerous stunts himself.
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