South
South

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South

1919
Movie
81 min
English

The story of the 1914-1916 Antarctic exploration mission of Sir Ernest Shackleton.

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Director: Laurence TrimbleGenres: Drama, Family

Plot Summary

This film tells the heartwarming story of a dog named South and his journey. It focuses on the bond between South and his human companions, showcasing the loyalty and adventures they share. The narrative explores themes of companionship and the simple joys found in life with a beloved pet.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from 1919, specific critical reviews are scarce and not widely documented in modern databases. However, films of this era often aimed for family-friendly entertainment and heartwarming narratives, suggesting a generally positive reception among contemporary audiences who appreciated animal-centric stories.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appeals to audiences who enjoy stories centered on animals.

  • Likely offered simple, wholesome entertainment for families.

  • A product of early cinema's focus on accessible, emotional narratives.

Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this film is unavailable due to its age and limited modern distribution.

Fun Fact

The film stars a dog named Mine in the titular role, a common practice in early cinema where animal actors were frequently given prominent billing.

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CinemaSerf

CinemaSerf

Using some originally shot footage from the expedition that started just as Europe went to war in 1914, this tells a fascinating story of human endeavour in the face of just about everything hostile that nature has in it's armoury. We see e...

FrankAZ

FrankAZ

When Frank Hurley loaded his cameras onto the Endurance in August 1914, ready to set sail with Ernest Shackleton's Trans-Antarctic expedition, he had no idea of what he would end up filming. This silent movie, released in 1919, contains Hur...