Igloo | |
Director: | Ewing Scott |
Producer: | Edward Small |
Starring: | Gayne Whitman (narrator) |
Music: | J. S. Zamecnik |
Cinematography: | Roy Klaffki |
Editing: | Richard Cahoon |
Distributor: | Universal Studios |
Studio: | Edward Small Productions |
Runtime: | 70 minutes |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
Igloo is a 1932 American pre-Code documentary film released by Universal Studios.[1]
In February 1931, Edward Small sent an expedition to the Arctic headed by Ewing Scott with Roy Klaffki as a cameraman to make a film. They were accompanied by Ray Wise, a half Eskimo, half Russian and shot for six months. They went missing for 32 days off Icy Cape, Alaska and were rescued by some whalers.[2] [3] They returned with 100,000 feet of film.[4]