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The Mountain

The Mountain (1956)

November. 14,1956
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6.8
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NR
| Adventure Drama

Selfish Chris Teller pressures his older brother, a retired climber, to accompany him on a treacherous Alpine climb to loot the bodies of plane crash victims.

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Perry Kate
1956/11/14

Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!

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Claysaba
1956/11/15

Excellent, Without a doubt!!

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Console
1956/11/16

best movie i've ever seen.

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Rosie Searle
1956/11/17

It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.

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Jonathon Dabell
1956/11/18

In 1950, Air India Flight 245 crashed into the side of Mont Blanc in the Alps, killing everyone on board. A couple of years later, French novelist Henri Troyat wrote a book entitled 'La Neige En Deuil' about a plane crash in the Alps, and this 1956 movie is a screen adaptation of that book. With Spencer Tracy and Robert Wagner playing brothers, the film immediately gives itself credibility problems. Both good actors and both effective enough in their individual roles, but to believe in them as brothers is remarkably difficult. Wagner was 26 and looks marginally younger than that; Tracy was 56 and looks a good deal older. Their relationship simply doesn't ring true and the tremendous age gap is the key factor. Luckily, if you're willing to overlook this piece of lunatic casting the rest of the film is well-made, absorbing and very interesting.Aging sheepman and Alpine expert Zachary Teller (Spencer Tracy) hears of a terrible air crash in the Swiss Alps on a mountain he knows better than anybody. Zachary is very superstitious and refuses to climb the mountain as he has already had a few near-fatal accidents upon its slopes. A rescue party sets off to the crash site but is forced to turn back when their guide – one of Zachary's close friends – is killed in a tragic fall. Later, Zachary's impetuous and cold-hearted younger brother Chris (Robert Wagner) decides to go to the crash site to find loot and make himself rich. Zachary is appalled at the idea – he calls it pick-pocketing the dead within the sight of God – but he knows his brother will surely die if he tries to climb alone. Therefore he joins him on the hazardous climb. When they reach the crash site, they discover a young Hindu woman still alive in the wreckage. Chris wants to leave her to die so that he can fill his pockets with loot; Zachary is determined to bring her down to safety at all costs. Soon the brothers are locked in a furious moral feud.Tracy does very well as the older Teller brother. He is such a skilled actor, so very watchable. There are very few films where he doesn't command attention, and in this one his morally righteous mountain man is at once lovable and deeply humbling. Wagner is quite good too as the selfish younger brother. Obviously they don't suit each other as siblings, but the point about their incompatibility as on-screen brothers has been laboured enough. Edward Dmytryck shoots the film in glorious VistaVision, capturing his Alpine scenery in breathtaking beauty. If nothing else, this is a truly great-looking film. The narrative is rather slow in parts, particularly the opening, but it builds to some genuinely hair-raising climbing sequences later on. The ascent of the brothers to the wreck site is powerfully done, with one moment in particular (when Wagner slips and the rope slides through Tracy's hands, burning and bloodying his palms as he tries to break his fall) that lingers long in the memory. A solid character film – almost a two-hander play with a more spectacular backdrop than most – The Mountain is a very worthwhile 105 minutes.

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bob7708
1956/11/19

I thought both Spencer Tracey and Robert Wagner put in great performances. The rivalry between the two brothers added to a surprise ending. You not only wondered if they could both climb the mountain to rescue survivors but I wondered if Robert Wagner was going to end up killing Spencer Tracey. Wagner played a dangerous weasel again in another film, "A Kiss Before Dying" in which he played a very convincing murderous Sociopath.This film reminded me of a film shot in the 1930's or 1940's in which an airplane crashed atop of a mountain. the only scene I remembered from it was when one of the passengers {an opera singer} had to sacrifice his singing voice to yell out for help as loud as he could. They were rescued but it cot him his singing career. Does anyone remember the title of the movie?

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moonspinner55
1956/11/20

In a small village at the base of the Alpine mountains, a greedy young man--tired of living poorly with his elderly brother on a sheep farm--talks his sibling into climbing one of the highest peaks to raid a doomed Indian aircraft of its gold. Engrossing story from Henri Troyat's novel is genuinely beautiful to behold in color-saturated VistaVision. Critics at the time complained about the interspersing of on-location footage with studio shots, as well as the age difference between brothers Spencer Tracy and Robert Wagner. Poor Tracy (already well into his golden years) seems pressed to the breaking point in this physical role, while scowling mercenary Wagner is one-note obstinate throughout. Still, Tracy's work is so fluid, so compassionate and believable, one gets caught up in this saga despite the picture's weaker attributes. Expository early scenes and other minor characters are practically irrelevant, and cinematographer Franz F. Planer captures it all with astute grace. **1/2 from ****

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RichN36
1956/11/21

This is just one of those movies that never gets old. I love the movie Spencer Tracy is one of the best actors of all time. They just don't make them like him anymore. The action and the drama is top of the line. Go out and Rent this or watch it when it shows up on AMC or TCM or on your local TV station at 2 am when ever you get the chance. You will not be disappointed. This is one of those movies that could never be remade in todays Market. Just who could replace Spencer Tracy or even Rober Wagner. I don't know what else to say about a movie in which climbing a Mountain could keep you interested for 90 minutes. Just the bond between the Brothers is such a great story Enjoy the movie.

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