Top of the World (1955 film)

Top of the World

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Lewis R. Foster
Produced by Michael Baird
Lewis R. Foster
Screenplay by John D. Klorer
N. Richard Nash
Starring Dale Robertson
Evelyn Keyes
Frank Lovejoy
Nancy Gates
Paul Fix
Robert Arthur
Music by Albert Glasser
Cinematography William H. Clothier
Harry J. Wild
Edited by Robert Ford
Production
company
Landmark Productions
Distributed by United Artists
Release dates
  • May 1955 (1955-05)
Running time
91 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Top of the World is a 1955 American adventure film directed by Lewis R. Foster and written by John D. Klorer and N. Richard Nash. The film stars Dale Robertson, Evelyn Keyes, Frank Lovejoy, Nancy Gates, Paul Fix and Robert Arthur. The film was released in May 1955, by United Artists.[1][2]

Plot

Unable to fly jet missions at his age, Major Lee Gannon is reassigned from a California air base to a weather station in Alaska, against his wishes. He perks up on learning that ex-wife Virgie now owns a nightclub in Fairbanks.

Gannon reports for duty to Major Brad Cantrell, who explains to a skeptical Gannon how vital the weather situation is, apparently in a remote region near the North Pole that could be vulnerable to a Soviet air attack. Lieutenant Mary Ross, who handles public relations, is in love with Cantrell, but he has become attracted to Virgie and plans to marry her.

Virgie reveals a dark secret about her marriage with Gannon, then accuses Cantrell of sending her former husband on a dangerous mission just to get him out of the way. Gannon and his men are at great risk as the ice shelf melts, rescue planes unable to land. Cantrell pilots a glider to rescue the men, with Gannon volunteering to be left behind, then stages a daring return trip. Gannon realizes he still loves Virgie, and a relieved Mary realizes she hasn't lost Cantrell.

Cast

References

  1. "Top of the World (1955) - Overview - TCM.com". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved 22 October 2014.
  2. "Top Of The World". TV Guide. Retrieved 22 October 2014.
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