Polar Outpost

Polar Outpost

15 mins | Documentary | Jan. 1, 1957

This RKO-Pathe short film produced with the assistance of the United States Air Force is about the construction of the DEW Line, the Distant Early Warming System, a string of radar stations built across Alaska and the Canadian north as part of NORAD, the North American Air Defense Command. These are isolated outposts, many of which are only accessible by air. Buildings, roads and landing strips had to be built from scratch. There's a visit to Barrow Village, Alaska the most northern point of US territory.

Polar Outpost

15 mins | Documentary | Jan. 1, 1957

Polar Outpost
This RKO-Pathe short film produced with the assistance of the United States Air Force is about the construction of the DEW Line, the Distant Early Warming System, a string of radar stations built across Alaska and the Canadian north as part of NORAD, the North American Air Defense Command. These are isolated outposts, many of which are only accessible by air. Buildings, roads and landing strips had to be built from scratch. There's a visit to Barrow Village, Alaska the most northern point of US territory.
Producers RKO Pathé Pictures
Original title Polar Outpost
Directors
Writers Jerome Brondfield

Cast

Don Morrow

as Narrator - voice of Captain Crane (voice)

Robert Alexander

as Himself

Richard Crane

as Himself

H.G. Ross

as Himself

Nathan Twining

as Himself

Stanley Wray

as Himself