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The Viking (1931 film) : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Viking (1931 film) :''For the 1928 Technicolor MGM film, see The Viking (1928 film).'' ''The Viking'' (aka ''White Thunder'' and ''Vikings of the Ice Field'') is a 1931 Newfoundland/American adventure film directed by George Melford. This was "the first film to record sound and dialogue on location".〔McIntosh, Andrew. ("The Viking (White Thunder)." ) ''Canadian Film Encyclopedia''. Retrieved: March 29, 2012.〕 It is best known for the explosion aboard the ship SS ''Viking'' (a sealing ship) during filming, in which many members of the crew, including producer Varick Frissell, were killed. It remains the most tragic incident with the largest loss of life in film history.〔 ==Plot== Set on the coast of Newfoundland, a rivalry develops between Jed Nelson (Arthur Vinton), a seal hunter, and Luke Oarum (Charles Starrett), a local man considered a jinx. Worried that his rival may try to steal his girlfriend Mary Joe (Louise Huntington), calling him a coward, the seal hunter goads Luke into accompanying him on an Arctic sealing expedition. They both end up in a hunting party on the ice floes and eventually find themselves stranded. Jed tries to kill Luke, but the snow blinds him and his gunshot misses. Despite the attempt on his life, Luke helps Jed get back to the safety of their ship, ''The Viking'', commanded by Capt. Barker (Robert Bartlett). On recovering his sight, the hunter gains new respect for his rival and vows that he will beat senseless any man who derides the character of his new friend.
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