
Salomon August Andrée

Nils Strindberg

Knut Frænkel

Henri Lachambre

Gurli Linder
Anna Charlier

Dr. Nils Ekholm

Vilhelm Svedenborg

Andrée's Sister

Mina Andrée

Mrs. Assarsson

Lundström

Alfred Nobel
King Oscar II of Sweden
The Captain
The Ship's Doctor

Fridtjof Nansen
Adolf Erik Nordenskiöld
The Inventor
Photographer

Andrée's Clerk

Nils Linder
chairman
journalist
journalist

girl with the eyes

Andrée (child)

sculptor
officer 1
officer 2
journalist
ice bear
ice bear
dancer
dancer
dancer

dancer
dancer
dancer
dancer
dancer

Producer

Director of Photography

Director
Art Department Assistant
Conductor
Editorial Consultant
Still Photographer
Still Photographer
Electrician
Negative Cutter

Production Assistant
First Assistant Director
Electrician
Gaffer
Color Timer

Art Direction
Extras Casting
First Assistant Director
Lighting Supervisor
Color Timer
Script Supervisor
First Assistant Camera
First Assistant Director
Production Assistant
Assistant Art Director
Production Manager
Carpenter
Seamstress
Lighting Supervisor
Wardrobe Assistant
Stunts
Scenic Artist
ADR Editor
Sculptor
Music Programmer
Set Dresser
Special Props
Wardrobe Designer
Translator
Assistant Makeup Artist
Scenic Artist
Set Dresser
Wardrobe Assistant
Other
Seamstress
Set Dresser
Wardrobe Designer
Assistant Makeup Artist
Story Consultant
Carpenter
Set Dresser

Choreographer
Screenplay

Screenplay

Screenplay
Novel
Screenplay
Sound
Original Music Composer
Sound

Editor
Sound Mixer
Hairstylist

Sound

Original Music Composer
Executive Producer
Sound
Sound
Sound
Sound

Production Design
Costume Design
Makeup Artist

The Swedish 19th century engineer Salomon August Andrée sets out to become the first man on the north pole. His idea is to launch a polar expedition using a hydrogen balloon, together with two friends. The balloon, "The Eagle", takes off from Svalbard in 1897, but the three men are never heard from again.