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Igloo (1932 film)

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{{Infobox film

| name = Igloo

| image =

| caption =

| director = Ewing Scott

| producer = Edward Small

| writer =

| based_on =

| starring = Gayne Whitman (narrator)

| music = J. S. Zamecnik

| cinematography = Roy Klaffki

| editing = Richard Cahoon

| distributor = Universal Studios

| studio = Edward Small Productions

| released =

| runtime = 70 minutes

| country = United States

| language = English}}

'Igloo' is a 1932 Pre-Code documentary film released by Universal Studios.

Production



In February 1931, Edward Small sent an expedition to the Arctic headed by Ewing Scott with Roy Klaffki as a cameraman to make a film. They were accompanied by Ray Wise, a half Eskimo, half Russian and shot for six months. They went missing for 32 days off Icy Cape, Alaska and were rescued by some whalers. They returned with 100,000 feet of film."BAD GIRL" CONTINUES RUN 'Los Angeles Times' September 2, 1931: 11

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