- Varick Frissell
Varick Frissell (1903 –
March 15 ,1931 )filmmaker born Boston,Massachusetts , U.S., was accidentally killed during the making of the film "The Viking " when the ship, also called the "SS Viking ", exploded and took the lives of 26 other people.Frissell came from a well-to-do family, studied at
Yale , and took a keen interest in film at an early age. He was mentored by renowned documentarianRobert Flaherty . In 1921 Frissell had heard a lecture by Dr Wilfred Grenfell, which had interested him to visit theLabrador mission and to explore the northern wilderness. In 1922 Frissell volunteered to work for theInternational Grenfell Association , drivingdog-team in the winter and working on the hospital boat "Strathcona" in the summer.In 1925 with fellow Yale student Jim Hillier they explored the Hamilton River and shot the first film ever of the great waterfall. They also searched for and discovered the Unknown River of Indian legend and called it the
Grenfell River . Frissell wrote an account of his explorations and submitted it to "The Geographical Journal " for publication entitled "Explorations in the Grand Falls Region of Labrador", which earned him membership in theRoyal Geographical Society . Frissell completed his film of the Hamilton River and titled it "The Lure of Labrador ". After graduation from Yale in 1927, he embarked on another film, "The Great Arctic Seal Hunt ", which was complied from a film he had shot aboard the "SS Beothic " during the seal hunt.Frissell formed his own company, the "
Newfoundland-Labrador Film Company " and successfully sought the backing ofParamount Pictures to make a feature film, tentatively titledWhite Thunder . Captain Bob Bartlett himself played the ship's captain in this film about the Newfoundland seal hunt. This was the first Hollywood style sound film ever made in Canada. Frissell filmed most of "The Viking " (named for a sealing ship) inQuidi Vidi in 1930. For realistic footage Frissell then took his crew to theGrand Banks andLabrador to collect exciting action sequences. The film debuted at theNickel Theatre at St. John's onMarch 5 , 1931, where Frissell decided that his movie needed more real scenes from the Labrador ice floes. Within days Frissell with his crew had joined the "Viking" for its annual seal hunt; it got trapped in ice near the Horse Islands.On
March 15 ,1931 an explosion occurred in the powder room and destroyed the back of the ship and killed 27 men. Frissell's body and his petNewfoundland dog , Cabot, were never found.ee also
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List of people of Newfoundland and Labrador External links
* [http://www.heritage.nf.ca/arts/early_days.html Early days of Film in Newfoundland]
* [http://www.canadianfilm.com/Viking/pages/frissell.htm Viking production shots]
* [http://www.scfs.ca/chff/program/films/viking.html Canadian Heritage Film Festival]
* [http://www.milestonefilms.com/movie.php/thunder/ Milestone Films]
* [http://www.tidespoint.com/videos/the_viking.shtml The Viking Film]
*Filmography
*imdb title|0017092|The Lure of Labrador (1926)
*imdb title|0018958|The Great Arctic Seal Hunt (1928)
*imdb title|0201514|Ceux du viking (1931)
*imdb title|0022537|The Viking (1931)
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