Un scientifique découvre une arme puissante inventée par Nikola Tesla au début du XXe siècle. Malheureusement, l'avion contenant l'arme et des passagers s'écrase dans les montagnes du Canada... Tout lireUn scientifique découvre une arme puissante inventée par Nikola Tesla au début du XXe siècle. Malheureusement, l'avion contenant l'arme et des passagers s'écrase dans les montagnes du Canada où ils devront tout faire pour survivre.Un scientifique découvre une arme puissante inventée par Nikola Tesla au début du XXe siècle. Malheureusement, l'avion contenant l'arme et des passagers s'écrase dans les montagnes du Canada où ils devront tout faire pour survivre.
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This movie is an outright fraud. It simply splices in footage of the films, "Cliffhanger"(Sylvester Stallone), "Narrow Margin"(Gene Hackman), and "Long Kiss Goodnight"(Gena Davis). This is one of the worst movies I have ever seen. How it managed to get a 5.7 rating I don't understand. I am taking this back to Blockbuster and demand my rental fee back. Has anyone ever seen this done in another film?
I like Jay Andrews/Jim Wynorski movies simply because they give you a lot of cheesy bang for the buck; they're like TV movies without the good stuff being censored out. I like his whatever-it-takes attitude and give him credit for putting in the long hours it must take to pump out these features. I'll bet there's a lot of headaches involved in obtaining the stock footage, too (I'd love to hear some in-depth stories about how he manages that)! His crew, particularly director-of-photography Andrea Risotto, deserve kudos for giving these pictures a nice "clean", professional look. True guilty pleasures, I always look forward to the next Jay Andrews DVD and generally will sit through the commentary tracks, too!
If it's variety you're after in an action flick, this is the movie for you.
We've got the CIA; avalanches; diabetic Dads; gullible train conductors; Christmas parades; ludicrous doomsday devices.
Exploding helicopters, exploding trucks, exploding airplanes, exploding cars, and exploding bicycles. (Okay, not bicycles, but only because the producer had already filled the movie's quota of exploding transportation.)
White mountain goats; beautifully appointed vacation houses with working phones out in the middle of nowhere; internet rumors.
And Bongo the Bear.
We also have CIA agent Treat Williams merrily wisecracking all through the film, no matter how many people are slaughtered right in front of him. The CIA obviously gives some of their agents happy pills before every assignment.
We've got the CIA; avalanches; diabetic Dads; gullible train conductors; Christmas parades; ludicrous doomsday devices.
Exploding helicopters, exploding trucks, exploding airplanes, exploding cars, and exploding bicycles. (Okay, not bicycles, but only because the producer had already filled the movie's quota of exploding transportation.)
White mountain goats; beautifully appointed vacation houses with working phones out in the middle of nowhere; internet rumors.
And Bongo the Bear.
We also have CIA agent Treat Williams merrily wisecracking all through the film, no matter how many people are slaughtered right in front of him. The CIA obviously gives some of their agents happy pills before every assignment.
Oh yikes - what an howler. Treat Williams must have had a tax bill to pay when he agreed to participate in this nonsense. It begins with some high-altitude antics as a dangerous weapon is being hijacked from one plane to another; one blows up, the other crashes and the survivors must combat pursuing creatures - human and ursine - as well as the weather. The whole thing looks as it was filmed in a snow-globe; the effects are shocking as is the script and after about twenty minutes, I really did pray for the much feared avalanche to put either them, or me, out of the misery this poorly conceived adventure delivered. For an action film, it starts off predictably and implausibly and really goes nowhere fast. The acting is fourth-grade drama school standard and the over-scoring tries desperately to inject some semblance of jeopardy or menace into what is basically just a witheringly dull film.
Just wanted to add to the comment by Bailey-21(Alabama)...
who said "the entire climax of this... is nearly an exact copy of that film (Long Kiss). Frame for frame, it's a pitiful ripoff."
If you look at this scene 'Frame by frame', you can actually SEE Geena Davis standing by the truck! this is the SAME FOOTAGE!
I wonder if both films were made by the same studio, and they ran out of money on this one, or if this is even legal!
I felt Ripped Off!
who said "the entire climax of this... is nearly an exact copy of that film (Long Kiss). Frame for frame, it's a pitiful ripoff."
If you look at this scene 'Frame by frame', you can actually SEE Geena Davis standing by the truck! this is the SAME FOOTAGE!
I wonder if both films were made by the same studio, and they ran out of money on this one, or if this is even legal!
I felt Ripped Off!
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- AnecdotesClear evidence of footage from 1993's Cliffhanger is used for the plane sequence toward the beginning of the film including shots of masked actors in that film.
- ConnexionsEdited from Le seul témoin (1990)
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- 1h 33min(93 min)
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- 1.33 : 1(original ratio)
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