The Lost Zeppelin
The Lost Zeppelin

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The Lost Zeppelin

1929
Movie
72 min
English

Explorers to the South Pole in an airship Zeppelin crash in the frozen Antarctic and must struggle for survival in the land of eternal snow and ice.

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IMDb5.4/10
Director: Edward SlomanGenres: Adventure, Drama, War

Plot Summary

In 1917, a German Zeppelin carries a secret weapon and valuable cargo, but gets lost during a mission over the Arctic. Decades later, a rescue expedition sets out to find the downed airship, hoping to recover its payload and the truth about its disappearance. The expedition faces treacherous conditions and the ghosts of the past as they navigate the icy wilderness.

Critical Reception

As an early sound film, 'The Lost Zeppelin' is noted for its technical advancements in sound recording for its time. While the plot is considered somewhat melodramatic by modern standards, it offered audiences a thrilling adventure with elements of mystery and wartime intrigue. Its reception at the time was generally positive, focusing on its spectacle and novelty.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its innovative sound synchronization and early use of dialogue.

  • The adventure plot, while sometimes slow, offered excitement for its era.

  • A notable example of early Hollywood's attempts at grand-scale adventure films.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this early sound film, but historical context suggests it was appreciated for its novelty and adventurous storyline.

Fun Fact

This film is notable for being one of the early motion pictures to incorporate synchronized sound effects and dialogue, contributing to the transition from silent films to talkies.

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Conway Tearle is the stiff-upper lipped commander of a dirigible expedition that sets off on an arduous trip knowing that the wife he leaves behind "Miriam" (Virginia Valli) is in love with one of his colleagues "Tom" (Ricardo Cortez) and w...