All ages admitted. There is no content that would be objectionable to most parents. This is one of only two ratings dating back to 1968 that still exists today.
Tipus 5
DE
17 d'oct. 1975
6
No children younger than 6 years admitted.
Tipus 3
IT
07 d'ag. 1975
Tipus 3
IE
04 de jul. 1975
PG
Suitable for children over the age of 8. Parental guidance is recommended for children under the age of 12.
Tipus 3
JP
15 de març 1975
PG12
Parental guidance requested for young people under 12 years.
Tipus 3
US
20 de des. 1974
G
All ages admitted. There is no content that would be objectionable to most parents. This is one of only two ratings dating back to 1968 that still exists today.
Tipus 3
GB
16 de des. 1974
U
All ages admitted, there is nothing unsuitable for children.
The Entrance to Hell!
The Island at the Top of the World is directed by Robert Stevenson and adapted to screenplay by John Whedon from the novel The Lost Ones written by Ian Cameron. It stars Donald Sinden, David Hartman, Jacques Marin, Mako and Agneta Eckemyr. Music is by Maurice Jarre and cinematography by Frank Phillips.
Out of Walt Disney productions, this is a pic that finds the house o...
A very good film!
I felt thoroughly entertained for the entirety of the 93 minute run time of <em>'The Island at the Top of the World'</em>. The special effects may have aged in quite funky and mildly chucklesome fashion, but the great adventure elements, pinpoint pacing and terrific cast help the film keep a high footing.
Donald Sinden (Ross), David Hartman (Ivarsson) and Jacques Marin (Bri...
_**Jules Verne-like adventure about finding a lost colony of Vikings**_
A British aristocrat (Donald Sinden) in London, 1907, arranges an expedition to the arctic in a state-of-the-art airship to find his lost son (David Gwillim). Along for the ride are an archaeologist (David Hartman), the captain of the vessel (Jacques Marin) and a fearless Eskimo (Mako). They are astonished to find a settlem...
Discovered this the other day in a tin of DVDs. It is a little bit far-fetched, but nonetheless a smashing Disney family adventure about a millionaire who sets off to the Arctic in an airship with a professor and a slightly grumpy French captain (the frequently scene-stealing Jacques Marin) to track down his missing son. They pick up an unwilling Eskimo en route to a volcanic island inhabited by l...