The Mountain Calls
Directed by: Luis Trenker
Written by: Luis Trenker, Hanns Sassmann and Richard Billinger
Based on: „Der Kampf ums Matterhorn“ by Carl Haensel.
Produced by: Luis Trenker
Music by: Giuseppe Becce
Cinematography: Sepp Allgeier, Otto Martini, Albert Benitz, Walter Riml and Klaus von Rautenfeld
Edited by: Waldemar Gaede and Fritz Stapenhorst
Production company: Luis Trenker-Film GmbH
Release date: 6 January 1938
Running time: 95 minutes
Country: Germany
Language: German
Starring:
Luis Trenker: Jean Antoine Carrel
Herbert Dirmoser: Edward Whymper
Heidemarie Hatheyer: Felicitas
Peter Elsholtz: Giordano
Lucie Höflich: Mother Carell
Blandine Ebinger: Miss Sweaton
Umberto Sacripante: Luc Meynet
Reginald Pasch: Hudson
Robert Thiem: Hadow
Kunibert Gensichen: Douglas
Luis Gerold: Guide Croz
Friedrich Ulmer: Favre
Bruno Hübner: Stefano
Armin Schweizer: Seiler
Lotte Spira: Frau Seiler
The Mountain Calls (German: Der Berg ruft) is a film directed by Luis Trenker which recreates the struggle between Edward Whymper and Jean-Antoine Carrel for the first successful ascent of the Matterhorn in 1865.
This German film is one of two 1938 Trenker remakes of Struggle for the Matterhorn (German: Der Kampf ums Matterhorn) in which Trenker acted in 1928, the other being the British - The Challenge.
Plot
Italian mountaineer Jean-Antoine Carrel wants to be the first man to reach the summit of the Matterhorn. He meets British mountaineer Whymper and they decide to climb together.
An intrigue spoils this agreement and the two men attempt the ascent on the same day with two different teams, Carrel on the Italian side and Whymper on the Swiss side.
Whymper successfully reaches the summit along with his six companions, Hudson, Hadow, Douglas and the guides Croz and Taugwalder father and son. Only Whymper and two of his guides survive the descent.
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