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Impact

Year: 2014 Documentary Runtime: 75 min Rating: 8.3

Overview

On Christmas Eve in 1986, an Icelandic cargo ship sank in the North Atlantic Ocean. Of the eleven men on board, five lived. This is the remarkable story of the heroic rescue mission that brought them home.

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Þorsteinn Gunnar Bjarnason

Þorsteinn Gunnar Bjarnason

Júlíus Víðir Guðnason

Stefán Björgvinsson

Stefán Björgvinsson

Stefán Björgvinsson

Ingólfur Arnar Björnsson

Ingólfur Arnar Björnsson

Sigurður Ölvir Bragason

Hólmsteinn Brekkan

Hólmsteinn Brekkan

Sigurður L. Þorgeirsson

Sigurður Guðmann Diðriksson

Sigurður Guðmann Diðriksson

Anton Sigþórsson

Gunnar Friðriksson

Gunnar Friðriksson

Gunnar Friðriksson

Arne Froge

Arne Froge

Arne Froge

Halldór Gunnarsson

Halldór Gunnarsson

Halldór Gunnarsson

Magnús Guðfinnsson

Magnús Guðfinnsson

Hafsteinn Böðvarsson

Bjartur Guðmundsson

Bjartur Guðmundsson

Jón Snæbjörnsson

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