Старый фильм Клинта Иствуда.. The Eiger Sanction
Санкция на пике Эйгера / The Eiger Sanction 1975-й год.
Поначалу - обычный набор шпиёнов да убивцев, историй в стиле Бонда, симпатичных подруг оного убийцы, который вообще-то любит живопись, но вот беда - денег на коллекцию картин не хватает.
А потом действие перемещается в горы. Съемки поражают, это ведь начало 70-х, никакого компьютерного монтажа.
По сценарию драма разворачивается на Северном склоне Эйгера, снимали в том же районе.
В ходе съёмок фильма произошло несколько катастроф.
27-летний английский альпинист, Дэвид Ноулз, который был дублером и фотографом, погиб. Они (Клинт Иствуд и другие) почти отказались от проекта, но всё же продолжили снимать, потому что не хотели, чтобы вышло так, что Ноулз умер напрасно.
Иствуд настаивал на выполнении всех своих скалолазных трюков.
Фрэнк Стэнли также получил травму [в ходе съемок] , но выжил и был прикован к инвалидному креслу в течение некоторого времени.
А теперь представьте сегодняшних смазливо-педерастических актеришек с экрана на месте Клинта и других актеров.
Смешно, да ?
А они - сняли, сыграли до конца, несмотря ни на что. Достойные люди были, черт возьми.
Mike Hoover, an Academy Award-nominated professional mountaineer from Jackson, Wyoming was a mountaineering cinematographer and technical adviser. He taught Eastwood how to climb in Summer 1974 in Yosemite, California.
Filming in Grindelwald, Switzerland began on August 12, 1974 with a team of climbing experts and advisers from America, England, Germany, Switzerland and Canada.[5] The team were based at the Kleine Schneidegg Hotel.[6] The Eiger at 13,041 feet is not as tall as other Swiss alps, but it is treacherous climbing; "Eiger" means "ogre" in German. The Eiger's north face has earned the German nickname Mörderwand or Mordwand, "murder wall" or "death wall," respectively. [6] Eastwood's decision to brave the mountain was disapproved by Dougal Haston, director of the International School of Mountaineering, who had lost climbers on the Eiger, and by cameraman Frank Stanley, who thought that to climb a perilous mountain to shoot a film was unnecessary.[6] According to cameraman Rexford Metz it was a boyhood fantasy of Eastwood's to climb such a mountain and he enjoyed displaying heroic machoism.[7] The film crew had a number of accidents. A 27-year old English climber, David Knowles, who was a body double and photographer, was killed, with Hoover narrowly escaping.[8] Eastwood almost abandoned the project but proceeded because he did not want Knowles to have died in vain.[9] Eastwood insisted on doing all his own climbing and stunts. Frank Stanley also fell but survived and used a wheelchair for some time.[10] Stanley, who completed filming under pressure from Eastwood, blamed Eastwood for the accident because of lack of preparation, describing him as a director and actor as "...a very impatient man who doesn't really plan his pictures or do any homework. He figures he can go right in and sail through these things".[11] Stanley was never hired by Eastwood or Malpaso Productions again. Several other accidents and events apparently took place during the filming, which were protected from public knowledge by the producers.[9]
Поначалу - обычный набор шпиёнов да убивцев, историй в стиле Бонда, симпатичных подруг оного убийцы, который вообще-то любит живопись, но вот беда - денег на коллекцию картин не хватает.
А потом действие перемещается в горы. Съемки поражают, это ведь начало 70-х, никакого компьютерного монтажа.
По сценарию драма разворачивается на Северном склоне Эйгера, снимали в том же районе.
В ходе съёмок фильма произошло несколько катастроф.
27-летний английский альпинист, Дэвид Ноулз, который был дублером и фотографом, погиб. Они (Клинт Иствуд и другие) почти отказались от проекта, но всё же продолжили снимать, потому что не хотели, чтобы вышло так, что Ноулз умер напрасно.
Иствуд настаивал на выполнении всех своих скалолазных трюков.
Фрэнк Стэнли также получил травму [в ходе съемок] , но выжил и был прикован к инвалидному креслу в течение некоторого времени.
А теперь представьте сегодняшних смазливо-педерастических актеришек с экрана на месте Клинта и других актеров.
Смешно, да ?
А они - сняли, сыграли до конца, несмотря ни на что. Достойные люди были, черт возьми.
Mike Hoover, an Academy Award-nominated professional mountaineer from Jackson, Wyoming was a mountaineering cinematographer and technical adviser. He taught Eastwood how to climb in Summer 1974 in Yosemite, California.
Filming in Grindelwald, Switzerland began on August 12, 1974 with a team of climbing experts and advisers from America, England, Germany, Switzerland and Canada.[5] The team were based at the Kleine Schneidegg Hotel.[6] The Eiger at 13,041 feet is not as tall as other Swiss alps, but it is treacherous climbing; "Eiger" means "ogre" in German. The Eiger's north face has earned the German nickname Mörderwand or Mordwand, "murder wall" or "death wall," respectively. [6] Eastwood's decision to brave the mountain was disapproved by Dougal Haston, director of the International School of Mountaineering, who had lost climbers on the Eiger, and by cameraman Frank Stanley, who thought that to climb a perilous mountain to shoot a film was unnecessary.[6] According to cameraman Rexford Metz it was a boyhood fantasy of Eastwood's to climb such a mountain and he enjoyed displaying heroic machoism.[7] The film crew had a number of accidents. A 27-year old English climber, David Knowles, who was a body double and photographer, was killed, with Hoover narrowly escaping.[8] Eastwood almost abandoned the project but proceeded because he did not want Knowles to have died in vain.[9] Eastwood insisted on doing all his own climbing and stunts. Frank Stanley also fell but survived and used a wheelchair for some time.[10] Stanley, who completed filming under pressure from Eastwood, blamed Eastwood for the accident because of lack of preparation, describing him as a director and actor as "...a very impatient man who doesn't really plan his pictures or do any homework. He figures he can go right in and sail through these things".[11] Stanley was never hired by Eastwood or Malpaso Productions again. Several other accidents and events apparently took place during the filming, which were protected from public knowledge by the producers.[9]