Activate your BLOCKBUSTER On Demand device

Cry of the Penguins (1971)

Cry of the Penguins (1971)
Member Rating:  
A great deal of director Al Viola's version of this film was pruned away for its general release. The missing portions are not only the heart of the story, but they are the heart of the novel by Graham Billings which gave rise to the film. The whole story is that Forbush (John Hurt) is going nowhere in his romance of Tara (Hayley Mills) because he is basically an uninteresting, shallow man. In desperation, he decides to go off to Antarctica and study penguins. He hopes that his heroism in doing this will prove his sincerity to Tara. Once there, he grows genuinely enchanted by his project and develops a real interest in penguins. It is this, rather than his courage, which wins him Tara's affections. The truncated version omits most of the film's reputedly spectacular and affecting Antarctic footage (shot by Arne Sucksdorff) in order to concentrate on the love story. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

 Read More


Starring:
John HurtHayley Mills, (more)
Director(s):
Albert T. Viola
Format(s):
DVD
View All Versions to rent and buy
 
 
 
 

Synopsis of Cry of the Penguins

A great deal of director Al Viola's version of this film was pruned away for its general release. The missing portions are not only the heart of the story, but they are the heart of the novel by Graham Billings which gave rise to the film. The whole story is that Forbush (John Hurt) is going nowhere in his romance of Tara (Hayley Mills) because he is basically an uninteresting, shallow man. In desperation, he decides to go off to Antarctica and study penguins. He hopes that his heroism in doing this will prove his sincerity to Tara. Once there, he grows genuinely enchanted by his project and develops a real interest in penguins. It is this, rather than his courage, which wins him Tara's affections. The truncated version omits most of the film's reputedly spectacular and affecting Antarctic footage (shot by Arne Sucksdorff) in order to concentrate on the love story. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
105 mins

Complete Cast of Cry of the Penguins


Director(s):
Albert T. Viola
Writer(s):
Anthony Shaffer
Producer(s):
Henry Trettin
Categories:
Action / AdventureComedy
Looking for special editions of Cry of the Penguins?
See All Versions
Subtitles:
Check All Versions
Closed Captioning:
Check All Versions
 
 
 
 

IN-STORE

 

What's Your Take?

Add to FavoritesIn Favorites  |  Share:     Email to a friendShare on FacebookShare on Twitter
YOUR REVIEW
WRITE A REVIEW
 
1000 
 
Member Reviews
 
Kelsey J.

While the cinematography is lacking the luster and action of most films, then and today, it has an endearing quality. Footage of the penguins’ daily life is wonderful and heart rendering at the same time. The film traces the changes in a young man's life from a ne'er do well with far too much money for his own good, to a young man who finally understands the purpose of his life all through the lonely study of the penguins in the ant-arctic. Life lesson learned from the penguins include: Always do your best and even then it may not be enough to prevent tragedy; and everything and everyone has their place in the circle of life. Altogether a fascinating study of humans and nature.

Yes   |   No

 
KC R.

We rented this because my son loves penguins. It was interesting, but it had some major holes. For the time period the photography of the penguins is awesome. Not quite up to the cinemetography of "march of .." but still pretty good.

Yes   |   No

 
Rebecca F.

The penguin footage is spectacular, even though the main character is annoying and unbelievable for the first half of the movie (watching and studying the penguins in Antarctica transforms him from an arrogant, selfish brat to a caring, thoughtful man). Not the best movie, but good if you don't know what else to watch.

Yes   |   No

 
Read All 3 Reviews