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The Last Place On Earth [DVD]
 
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The Last Place On Earth [DVD]

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  • Format: PAL
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Classification: PG
  • Studio: Network
  • DVD Release Date: 20 Nov 2006
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000I8OP50
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 9,780 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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33 of 37 people found the following review helpful
Having watched this series 20 years ago, I tracked it down via Amazon and was delighted when I found it, and, in comparison with 2001's 'Shackleton,' it has aged quite well, apart from the soundtrack, which does sound dated.
I dare say that anyone buying this DVD will already know a fair bit of Antarctic Exploration History, and will thus be able overlook some of the inventions of the script. There are some excellent performances here, from the lead characters of Martin Shaw as Scott and Sverre Anker Ousdal as Amundsen, to Richard Morant as Captain Oates and a splendidly embittered performance from Bill Nighy as Cecil Meares. There's also an appearance from a youthful Hugh Grant as Apsley Cherry-Garrard.

The scenery is magnificent, and the cast convey at least something of an idea of how hard life was for early polar explorers. However, like 'Shackleton,' there is a little too much build up and more important events hardly touched on - Lashly, Crean and Evans' hazardous return to base, (with Crean's heroic 30 mile solo trek to Hut Point) is probably worth a film of its own

It is a pity that this otherwise excellent drama, and the final episode in particular, was based upon Roland Huntford's biased 'Scott and Amundsen,' now largely discredited (by Ranulph Fiennes' 'Captain Scott' and Susan Solomon's 'The Coldest March'). As such, the conclusion reflects the inaccurate and scurvy-obsessed theories of a journalist (Huntford) who has never been in such a situation. In fact, neither Scott or Amundsen are portrayed sympathetically here, and one is left feeling that the casual viewer would have gone away with an unfairly negative view of both these heroic men.

I do wish other reviewers would read further than Huntford's biased accounts before forming their opinions of Scott.

This DVD set is well packaged but there are no extras. My supposed Region 1 copy played perfectly well on a Region 2 only player for some reason!
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32 of 37 people found the following review helpful
By Trevor Willsmer HALL OF FAME TOP 10 REVIEWER
The Last Place On Earth is a now forgotten British mini-series that's worth remembering. Based on Roland Huntford's still controversial myth-shattering biography of Scott and Amundsen's race to the South Pole, it's the kind of thing which would be done in a rushed 2-3 hours at most today, but in 1985 got more than twice that running time over seven episodes. The benefits are amazing. It may take three episodes for the rivals to hit Antarctic waters, but Trevor Griffiths' excellent script, despite a few liberties with history, chronology and supporting characters (particularly Frederick Cook, himself prone to dramatic license), has enough room for its characters' flaws and virtues to be fully explored and quietly builds up real involvement. Martin Shaw's Scott gets most of the flaws, though the show doesn't go quite so overboard with them as Huntford's book (to be fair, Scott's pomposity and ability to repeat disastrous mistakes gave him lots of ammo). But despite being played rather superbly with a charismatic twinkle in his eye by Sverre Anker Ousdal, Amundsen isn't perfect either, as his disastrously mismanaged false start and his jealousy and antagonism toward a more famous member of his expedition demonstrate. Although the story doesn't allow it to be explored, the final episode contains plenty of hints of the bitter man he would eventually become as his victory was increasingly overshadowed by the `glory' of Scott's failure.

Ferdinand Fairfax's direction is impressively cinematic, one episode boasting a complex uninterrupted travelling take that's almost up there with Touch of Evil if only on a technical level. There's a lot of familiar British actors when they were still little-knowns among the supporting cast - Hugh Grant, Bill Nighy, Michael Maloney, Pat Roach, Richard Wilson and one of the lesser Dr Whos, Sylvester McCoy (excellent here) among them - as well as the one-time star of guilty pleasure Song of Norway, Toralv Maurstead, looking considerably older than his years as an ill-starred member of Amundsen's expedition (for once, with the exception of Max Von's Sydow's Nansen, the Norwegians are played by real Norwegians). Per Theodor Haugen also makes his mark as Amundsen's brother, constantly left to deal with the details and itinery of the everyday life the explorer cannot deal with. There are a couple of moments that don't really work - Scott glimpsing what he thinks is a cross at Cape Evans where his own memorial would later stand is shot far too literally and the very 80s rock scoring of Amundsen crossing the mountains to the plateau is horribly sub-Chariots of Fire - but they're minor flaws. This has a 9.4 rating on the IMDB. It earned it.
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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful
The Good: This is, in my opinion, the finest adventure film ever made (the Scott and Amundsen "race" to the South Pole). Outstanding acting, incredible scenery, and a story for the ages. No computer re-enactments - simple but great cinematography takes you to the frozen reaches of the Antarctic wasteland. The Bad: Awful music. The Ugly: a very poor soundtrack, and poor video quality.

Even with its drawbacks, it is a riveting story not likely to be forgotten and well worth the price if you can purchase the DVD. 2011 is the 100th anniversary of Amundsen's conquest. This amazing film should be re-mastered (Blue Ray would be best) and reissued!
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Good acting ,wrong historical content.
What a shame,this could have been such a good series, good acting great special effects, but it turns out to be a bitter and miserable character assasination of captain scott.
Published 1 month ago by Mrs. L. J. Rose
Excellent account af 'race' to South Pole.
Actors include Martin Shaw as Scott, Max von Sydow as Nansen, and (can't remember the name) of Norwegian as Amundsen, but believable. Read more
Published 9 months ago by BP Worrall
Scott - charismatic leader or arrogant fool?
Enough has been written and dramatised about Robert Falcon Scott to fill several miles of shelves. The DVD of the television series 'The Last Place on Earth' presents the viewer... Read more
Published 10 months ago by Biographer
Very bias perspective
This film in my view serves to tarnish the name of Scott. His wife is depicted as a particularly unlike-able character, Scott himself as an incompetent. Read more
Published 11 months ago by Daddy Bash
scott
Arrived quickly, this dvd is only going to be of interest to someone who really wants to see another side to the Scott story. Read more
Published 14 months ago by brad stephen lee
A Hatchet Job
You can't libel the dead, a good thing too for Roland Huntford!
Although acted well the material is so slanted it is hard to take an objective view. Read more
Published on 30 Mar 2010 by Colin
Stunning Antarctic Adventure Series
I decided to write this review after seeing the television
dramatization of Ernest Shackleton's "Endurance" expedition. Read more
Published on 16 Dec 2009 by givbatam3
As entertaining today as it was twenty years ago
I watched the original series when it first came out and was even more entranced by the book on which it was based. Read more
Published on 27 Jun 2008 by John Joyce
Gripping re-enactment of the epic race to the South Pole
This excellent DVD, comprising 7 episodes totaling 6 & half hours of viewing time, will most probably forever remain the definitive video of this tragic endeavour. Read more
Published on 16 Dec 2007 by DF McCleland
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