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High Ice, also known as Challenge of the High Ice, is a 1980 American adventure television film directed by Eugene S. Jones and starring David Janssen, Tony Musante, Madge Sinclair, and Gretchen Corbett. Its plot follows a park ranger and army lieutenant attempting to save three rock climbers stranded on a mountain ledge.
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3 ago 2018 · (1979). VHS. Suspense drama. David Janssen, Tony Musante, Dorian Harewood, Gretchen Corbett, Warren Stevens.
- 93 min
- 41,5K
- TheTVisions
31 dic 2014 · English. (1980). VHS. Suspense drama. David Janssen, Tony Musante, Dorian Harewood, Gretchen Corbett, Warren Stevens. A park ranger clashes with an egotistical army officer over how to handle a rescue operation to save three rock climbers stranded on a high elevation ledge of a mountain in Washington state. Addeddate.
- 93 min
- 748
- 1980s Channel
7 gen 1980 · High Ice: Directed by Eugene S. Jones. With David Janssen, Tony Musante, Madge Sinclair, Gretchen Corbett. A park ranger clashes with an egotistical army officer over how to handle a rescue operation to save three rock climbers stranded on a high elevation ledge of a mountain in Washington state.
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- Adventure, Drama, Family
- Eugene S. Jones
- 1980-01-07
2 lug 2007 · The trailer for this American TV-movie from 1980. Just look at how funny the trailer is. All the primitive trailer-techniques.... man it´s cool, for kitch- and nostalgic values. ...more. The ...
High Ice, also known as Challenge of the High Ice, is a 1980 American adventure television film directed by Eugene S. Jones and starring David Janssen, Tony Musante, Madge Sinclair, and Gretchen Corbett. Its plot follows a park ranger and army lieutenant attempting to save three rock climbers stranded on a mountain ledge.
High ice (1980) - MNTNFILM. Share. Eugene S. Jones. 1980. USA. Color. 104 min. When two couples on a weekend mountain climb in the Pacific Northwest are caught in an avalanche, one perishes, and the three survivors become prisoners of the mountain -trapped in the cold on a tiny ledge thousands of feet from safety.