History - Endurance: Shackleton's Legendary Antarctic Expedition

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In 1914, explorer Ernest Shackleton set out to become the first man to cross the frozen wastes of the Antarctic continent on foot however, a combination of treacherous conditions, unexpected changes in weather, and simple bad luck left Shackleton and his crew of 28 men stranded in one of the worlds most unforgiving environments for nearly two years. Miraculously, Shackleton and his men not only survived, but brought back remarkable footage of their ordeal, thanks to cameraman Frank Hurley, who traveled with Shackleton to record the adventure on film. The Endurance: Shackletons Legendary Antarctic Expedition, adapted from the book by Caroline Alexander, combines Hurleys material with newly shot footage tracing the path of Shackletons journey, presenting a remarkable true-life tale of courage and human survival against grim odds. Liam Neeson narrates.