1845. Sir John Franklin departs England with two ships and 128 men on an expedition to discover the North West Passage.
7 years later, only 4 are left alive.
This is the possible story of Franklin's last.
Produced as Coursework for the University for the Creative Arts, Farnham in Film Production - Year 3.
If anyone makes this a cinema movie before me.....I will come for you
vlowry211 3 months ago
@Hassar100 I agree with you completely. I'd even imagine the sailors' appearance to be even more macabre, motley and desperate than what you hint at here. it is difficult to imagine such a miserable reality that these explorers endured; a real musty nightmare.
ChoralRoomParadise 8 months ago
I realize this is made on a budget and only a short dramatization, but if this were a true representation of the end of the expedition, they would have looked horrifically thin and their equipment more worn. They also would be well into cannibalism before this point and the ranking system would have already broken down.
Hassar100 9 months ago
Franklin never even made it off the boat. He would have been horrified to see his men eating each other 3 years later
IslandLifePete 1 year ago
countless stars!!!!!!!!!
supertrix101 1 year ago