
1974
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Catering student Robin Tripp (O'Sullivan) moves in to share a flat with two girls (Wilcox, Thomsett). They do their best to avoid the complaints and whining of the landlord (Murphy) and Tripp does his utmost to avoid the advances of ...
L'Abominable Homme des Neiges/De Afschuwelijke Sneeuwman [Belgium]; Il Mostruoso Uomo Delle Nevi [Italy]; The Abominable Snowman of the Himalayas [USA]
1957
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Synposis
Doctor John Rollason, a botanist, is on a Himalayan expedition with his wife Helen, and assistant Peter Fox.
They have been staying at the monastery of Rong-ruk, high in the mountains, where the Lhama has shown them great kindness and granted every facility for their work.
But the Lhama is aware - through a mysterious power of mind transference - that a second expedition, led by a ruthless adventurer called Tom Friend is advancing towards the monastery. Rollason, too, is aware of this expedition - and its mission. He has kept secret from his wife his ambition to join it - and he politely disregards the warning of the Lhama when he tries to dissuade him from linking forces with Friend.
Friend's party arrives. It consists of a tough ex-trapper, Ed Shelley, a Sherpa guide named Kusang and a likeable Scots photographer, McNee.
Helen quarrels bitterly with Rollason when she learns that he and Friend plan to climb into the high valleys in search of the mysterious half-beast , half-human monster known as the Yeti or Abominable Snowman. She denies its existence, but Friend shows them a strange silver flask containing an enormous human tooth - the tooth of a Yeti.
The Lhama confirms that the flask was stolen from the monastery many years ago but Rollason is not satisfied with the gentle monk's deliberately misleading explanation of the tooth, and is convinced that the Yeti really exist when the Lhama eventually hints at 'A race of super-intelligent Beings who will take over the world when humanity has destroyed itself'.
The five men leave Helen and Fox at the monastery and set out for the high peaks, existing on food and supplies cached by Friend along the same route a year before.
After a long hard climb, the party discover the giant footprints of a Yeti.
At this point - almost it seems by an unseen influence - disaster strikes at the party. McNee's leg is badly injured in one of Shelley's bear traps and at the same time, Rollason discovers that Friend's interest in the Yeti is only a commercial one.
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Disagreements between Friend (Tucker) and Rollason (Cushing)
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Alone on the mountain
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