Tenzing Norgay

Most Popular Tenzing Norgay Trailers

Total trailers found: 8

National Geographic - Everest, Una Sfida Lunga 50 Anni Trailer (2003)

06 May 2003

In 1953, Sir Edmund Hillary & Tenzing Norgay made history as the first people to reach the top of Everest.

Hillary & Tenzing: Climbing to the Roof of World Trailer (2003)

06 May 2003

The true story of Tenzing Norgay, a sherpa from Nepal, and his quest to climb Mount Everest, which he could view from his backyard while growing up.

Beyond The Edge Trailer (2013)

24 October 2013

A 3D feature film about Sir Edmund Hillary's monumental and historical ascent of Mt. Everest in 1953 - an event that stunned the world and defined a nation.

The Conquest of Everest Trailer (1953)

09 December 1953

A documentary of the first successful expedition to the summit of Mount Everest. New Zealand's Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Tenzing Norgay climb Mount Everest in 1953.

Himalayan Epic Trailer (1951)

18 April 1951

In 1951, the 3rd French expedition to the Himalayas set out to conquer Nanda Devi (7,800 m). The attempt to cross the ridge between the main peak and Nanda Devi East resulted in the death of two members of the expedition.

The Dark Side of Everest Trailer (2003)

01 January 2003

May 25, 1996 - Bruce Herrod, a South African mountaineer reached the summit of Everest at 5 p.m. On the radio, we urge him to come down as soon as possible because the descent is dangerous in the middle of the night.

Everest At Any Cost Trailer (1999)

01 January 1999

In 1983, three climbers became the first French people to reach the summit of Everest. Among them were expedition leader Pierre Mazeaud and a promising 25-year-old climber, Jean Afanassieff.

The Race for Everest Trailer (2003)

27 May 2003

The dramatic story of the British expedition that made the first ascent of Everest. Combining interviews with the surviving members of the 1953 British and 1952 Swiss attempt on Everest with rare archival material, this film tells the story of the race to climb Everest in the early 1950s and its climax in 1953.