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Endurance
Endurance
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Documentary

Overview

A century after Shackleton's Endurance sank beneath the ice, explorers uncover the legendary shipwreck and an amazing tale of survival.

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Mensun Bound

Self

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John Shears

Self

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Nicolas Vincent

Self

Dan Snow

Dan Snow

Self

Ernest Shackleton

Ernest Shackleton

Self (archive footage)

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Frank Worsley

Self (archive footage)

F

Frank Hurley

Self (archive footage)

L

Lasse Rabenstein

Self

C

Charles J. Green

Self (archive footage)

L

Leonard D.A. Hussey

Self (archive footage)

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Alexander H. Macklin

Self (archive footage)

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Lionel Greenstreet

Self (archive footage)

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Endurance
Endurance

The greatest survival story ever told.

Endurance

7.120241h 43m
Documentary

A century after Shackleton's Endurance sank beneath the ice, explorers uncover the legendary shipwreck and an amazing tale of survival.

No image
Actor

Mensun Bound

as Self

Mensun Bound

Self

Mensun Bound

Self

No image
Actor

John Shears

as Self

John Shears

Self

John Shears

Self

No image
Actor

Nicolas Vincent

as Self

Nicolas Vincent

Self

Nicolas Vincent

Self

Dan Snow
Dan Snow
Actor

Dan Snow

as Self

Dan Snow

Self

Dan Snow

Self

Ernest Shackleton
Ernest Shackleton
Actor

Ernest Shackleton

as Self (archive footage)

Ernest Shackleton

Self (archive footage)

Ernest Shackleton

Self (archive footage)

No image
Actor

Frank Worsley

as Self (archive footage)

Frank Worsley

Self (archive footage)

Frank Worsley

Self (archive footage)

No image
Actor

Frank Hurley

as Self (archive footage)

Frank Hurley

Self (archive footage)

Frank Hurley

Self (archive footage)

No image
Actor

Lasse Rabenstein

as Self

Lasse Rabenstein

Self

Lasse Rabenstein

Self

No image
Actor

Charles J. Green

as Self (archive footage)

Charles J. Green

Self (archive footage)

Charles J. Green

Self (archive footage)

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Actor

Leonard D.A. Hussey

as Self (archive footage)

Leonard D.A. Hussey

Self (archive footage)

Leonard D.A. Hussey

Self (archive footage)

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