Everest

Everest

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Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : English / Spanish /
Director : Doug Liman /
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In 1921, mountaineer George Mallory is picked by Arthur Hinks of the Royal Geographic Society to scale the previously unconquerable Mount Everest. Following World War I, the fading British empire is desperate for a victory, but for Mallory and his rival, the eccentric Aussie George Finch, the challenge has nothing to do with patriotism, instead it is a singular test of self.
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Ewan McGregor
George Mallory
Sam Heughan
George Finch
Mark Strong
Arthur Hinks

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  • title:Everest
  • status:Rumored
  • Release date: Upcoming
  • Genres: Adventure · Drama · History ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: English · Spanish ·
  • Director: Doug Liman /
  • Writers: Sheldon Turner · Jeffrey Archer ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:In 1921, mountaineer George Mallory is picked by Arthur Hinks of the Royal Geographic Society to scale the previously unconquerable Mount Everest. Following World War I, the fading British empire is desperate for a victory, but for Mallory and his rival, the eccentric Aussie George Finch, the challenge has nothing to do with patriotism, instead it is a singular test of self.
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