14th May 2008

Top 5 Climbing Movies of All Time

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It seems that every couple of years, Hollywood gets the idea to make a movie with climbing as the main theme. For real climbers, these are usually amusing affairs with all kinds of technical blunders, improper use of gear and lingo, and general mayhem. God only knows what kind of impression it gives the general public. After watching a couple of these recently, I put together this list of the top climbing movies ever made. Leave a comment if you’ve got any good ones to add to the list!

#5 - Take it to the Limit

View the trailer here.

A recent entry, I don’t know how this one went under the radar for so long. Rappelling off tunnels, water towers, and speed climbing up 5.4 slabs really keeps the excitement going. Suffice it to say that if you aren’t pumped to “Screw this, let’s go top roping” by the end of the movie, you may not have a pulse! You can read Tracy’s full review here.

#4 - Vertical Limit

I remember seeing this in the theater with a couple climbing buddies when I was in college. The opening scene depicts a ridiculous and overly dramatic sequence in which a climber decks from high on a desert tower after the rope had to be cut to save the rest of the party. We all burst out laughing, while the rest of the audience sat there in silence (and no doubt disgust at our lack of decency.) The rest of the film was held to this same high standard, with plenty of nitro explosions and incredibly huge dynos with ice tools. Maybe this is what a climbing action comic book would be like.

You can watch the incredible bad opening here.

#3 - Cliffhanger

Maybe one of the most widely viewed of the mainstream climbing movies due to the presence of actor Sylvester Stalone. It gave folks a lot of wrong impressions about the sport, like a harness buckle being able to bend like silly putty, or bolt guns that instantly set an anchor in any stone (Don’t we wish we could get our hands on one of those!). Of course its got the terrorist element, so some fun action makes it worth checking out.

#2 - K2

I have to admit, we watched this movie almost weekly when I first got into climbing in high school. From the opening late night buildering to splitter granite cracks way off the deck to the intensity of climbing K2, we were hooked! Add in some witty banter, and this is a sure fire winner. It appears they did a decent amount of research for this one, as you wont find too many criticisms, like hey why is he clipped to this or doing it like that (See Take it To the Limit for that!)

#1 - The Eiger Sanction

Clint Eastwood and mountain climbing, how can it get any better? Clint Eastwood is an agent sent to “sanction” a climber in Europe. His training takes him up desert towers in Zion and Monument Valley and his mission comes to an exciting climax on the north face of the Eiger. This will probably stand forever as the best climbing related movie to ever come out of Hollywood. Enough said.

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  1. 1 On May 14th, 2008, Movies said:

    Cliffhanger - best film, without a doubt!

  2. 2 On May 14th, 2008, Mike said:

    You left out this classic, the James Bond thriller, For Your Eyes Only. It’s got a great climbing scene in it that takes place in Greece. Super classic. It’s perhaps only a little better than Take It To The Limit. Check out the trailer on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mqLngSOGuTQ

  3. 3 On May 14th, 2008, ChossMonkey.com » Top Climbing Movies said:

    [...] out SplitterChoss.com, where they’ve compiled a list of the top 5 Hollywood climbing movies of all [...]

  4. 4 On May 14th, 2008, Matt Stanley said:

    What? No nod to “The Climb”, featuring the stunt talent of Michael Freeman?

  5. 5 On May 14th, 2008, BJ Sbarra said:

    I forgot about that one! I wonder if there is a trailer online anywhere?

  6. 6 On May 14th, 2008, Kate T-C said:

    Heh heh, I’ve never seen K2 before, but it looks fun! Can’t go wrong with hot-pink crampons and ice axes, that’s for sure.

  7. 7 On May 15th, 2008, SleepyTom said:

    No list of climbing movies is complete without my personal favorite, Touching the Void. I haven’t seen the movies listed above, so I’m not sure if this is a sarcastic list of “climbing” movies or a list of seriously good films. Touching the Void is seriously good. Here’s the trailer:

  8. 8 On May 15th, 2008, SleepyTom said:

    Hmm, the trailer didn’t imbed, so here’s the link:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W9Y6MNyWp6s

  9. 9 On May 16th, 2008, Derek said:

    What about Masters of Stone 1 or 2? Steep routes, mullets, lycra, bad music, & hilarious antics.

  10. 10 On May 16th, 2008, Ben said:

    Touching the void should be #1. It’s not even a close competition.

  11. 11 On May 16th, 2008, ChossMonkey.com » More Great “Climbing” Videos said:

    [...] week it’s been fun to revisit Hollywood’s portrayal of rock climbing in movies. Here’s a great glam-rock music video of David Lee Roth’s “Just Like [...]

  12. 12 On June 9th, 2008, Will said:

    No real climbing movies here. FAIL..
    Big Up productions

  13. 13 On June 9th, 2008, BJ Sbarra said:

    Obviously we are talking about hollywood productions here, not the movies made specifically for climbers. touching the void was ok if you can stand listening to that self centered overly dramatic buffoon for that long.

  14. 14 On July 19th, 2008, gert said:

    I like many climbers came here looking for decent opinions about climbing films not failed overstated american hero ‘u can make it’ bullshit. Any thoughts on what to check out for real climbing film peeps? Masters of stone was crazy but old and dated. I wanna see what the world is doing now, where have we pushed the level

    hooked and obsessed

  15. 15 On October 30th, 2008, Dave Shackleton said:

    hooked & obsessed,

    I recommend buying ´Set in Stone´ with Dave Birkett or ´E11´ featuring Dave McLeod if you want the best trad climbing.

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