Bear Island (1980)

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Written by David Butler, Alistair MacLean

Directed by Don Sharp

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1980

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: UK/Canada

Filmed in Colour

Complex thriller about a United Nations expedition on a remote Arctic island that happens upon an old U-Boat loaded with Nazi gold. However, their fortunate discovery soon ties them up in a web of international intrigue and murder. Adapted from the novel by Alistair MacLean.

When is Bear Island next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Five USA Today, 2:50pm. See more...

Cast

Image for Donald SutherlandDonald SutherlandFrank Lansing
Image for Vanessa RedgraveVanessa RedgraveHeddi Lindquist
Image for Richard WidmarkRichard WidmarkOtto Gerran
Image for Christopher LeeChristopher LeeLechinski
Barbara ParkinsJudith Rubin
Image for Lloyd BridgesLloyd BridgesSmithy
Lawrence DanePaul Hartman
Patricia CollinsInge Van Zipper
Michael J. ReynoldsHeyter
Nicholas CortlandJungbeck
August SchellenbergMarine Technician
Candace O'ConnorLaboratory Assistant
Joseph GollandMeteorological Assistant
Image for Bruce GreenwoodBruce GreenwoodTechnician
Richard WrenRadio Operator

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