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The Third Man on the Mountain (1959)

The Third Man on the Mountain (1959)
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Filmed on location in Switzerland, Walt Disney's Third Man on the Mountain was based on Banner in the Sky, a book by James Ramsey Ullman. James MacArthur plays a Swiss youth who vows to be the first to scale a formidable Matterhorn-like mountain called the Citadel. The fact that MacArthur's father was killed attempting a similar climb only strengthens the boy's resolve. Though discouraged by his mother and uncle, MacArthur prepares for his ascent by taking practice climbs with his friends, learning vital lessons about safety and cooperation along the way. Finally, MacArthur begins making his way up the Citadel in the company of four other hardy souls. The title is a giveaway as to who doesn't reach the top of the mountain first; even so, there's a happy, satisfying ending for the so-called "loser." The film's breathtaking full-color shots of the Matterhorn are brilliantly augmented by the matte work of the legendary Peter Ellenshaw. Watch for Helen Hayes, the mother of Third Man on the Mountain star James MacArthur, in an amusing cameo role. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Michael RennieJanet Munro, (more)
Director(s):
Ken Annakin
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
G
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Third Man on the Mountain

Filmed on location in Switzerland, Walt Disney's Third Man on the Mountain was based on Banner in the Sky, a book by James Ramsey Ullman. James MacArthur plays a Swiss youth who vows to be the first to scale a formidable Matterhorn-like mountain called the Citadel. The fact that MacArthur's father was killed attempting a similar climb only strengthens the boy's resolve. Though discouraged by his mother and uncle, MacArthur prepares for his ascent by taking practice climbs with his friends, learning vital lessons about safety and cooperation along the way. Finally, MacArthur begins making his way up the Citadel in the company of four other hardy souls. The title is a giveaway as to who doesn't reach the top of the mountain first; even so, there's a happy, satisfying ending for the so-called "loser." The film's breathtaking full-color shots of the Matterhorn are brilliantly augmented by the matte work of the legendary Peter Ellenshaw. Watch for Helen Hayes, the mother of Third Man on the Mountain star James MacArthur, in an amusing cameo role. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
107 mins

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Director(s):
Ken Annakin
Writer(s):
Eleanore Griffin
Producer(s):
Bill Anderson
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
G(Excellent For Children)
Categories:
Action / AdventureFamily & Kids
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    Jason C.

    This needs to be added to your disney classic library; my entire family enjoyed the beautiful scenery, the colorful characters, and the positive teaching elements in this film. if you liked the original swiss family robinson, you need to get this one as well.

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    Brian V.

    This movie is great for being done in 1959. The story line is great. It keeps you wanting to see what will happen next. The camera men did an excellent job of shooting the right camera angles to keep you at the edge of your seat. Definitely worth seeing.

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    Debbie W.

    I liked it. It kept you on edge with those guys climbing that mountain but for us it was neat because I vacationed in Zermat several years ago so got to see the scenery again. It is that beautiful there too!

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