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Alaska

  • 1996
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  • 1h 49m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
6.1K
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Alaska (1996)
Two teenagers journey into the Alaskan wilderness to rescue their father, a bush pilot whose plane has crashed.
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While searching for their missing father in the mountains of Alaska, two siblings come across a baby polar bear on the run from a pair of poachers.While searching for their missing father in the mountains of Alaska, two siblings come across a baby polar bear on the run from a pair of poachers.While searching for their missing father in the mountains of Alaska, two siblings come across a baby polar bear on the run from a pair of poachers.

  • Director
    • Fraser C. Heston
  • Writers
    • Andy Burg
    • Scott Myers
  • Stars
    • Thora Birch
    • Vincent Kartheiser
    • Dirk Benedict
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    6.1K
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    • Director
      • Fraser C. Heston
    • Writers
      • Andy Burg
      • Scott Myers
    • Stars
      • Thora Birch
      • Vincent Kartheiser
      • Dirk Benedict
    • 41User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Thora Birch
    Thora Birch
    • Jessie Barnes
    Vincent Kartheiser
    Vincent Kartheiser
    • Sean Barnes
    Dirk Benedict
    Dirk Benedict
    • Jake Barnes
    Charlton Heston
    Charlton Heston
    • Perry
    Duncan Fraser
    Duncan Fraser
    • Koontz
    Gordon Tootoosis
    Gordon Tootoosis
    • Ben
    Ben Cardinal
    Ben Cardinal
    • Charlie
    Ryan Kent
    • Chip
    Don S. Davis
    Don S. Davis
    • Sgt. Grazer
    Dolly Madsen
    • Mrs. Ben
    Stephen E. Miller
    Stephen E. Miller
    • Trooper Harvey
    Byron Chief-Moon
    • Chip's Father
    • (as Byron Chief Moon)
    Kristin Lehman
    Kristin Lehman
    • Florence
    Adrien Dorval
    Adrien Dorval
    • Burly Fisherman
    Ed Gale
    Ed Gale
    • Animatronics Bear Cub
    Mark McCracken
    Mark McCracken
    • Animatronics Mother Bear
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    • Cubby
    • Director
      • Fraser C. Heston
    • Writers
      • Andy Burg
      • Scott Myers
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    enazwo

    Alaska? Really?

    Though I enjoyed certain components of this movie, being a former resident of Alaska, having lived in Skagway, Ketchican, Palmer, Wasilla, Anchorage, Soldotna, Kenai, Homer, Kodiak, and even Nome, and I think people should know that this movie wasn'nt filmed in Alaska, but British Columbia, which also rivals Alaska in beauty and wildlife. Also Polar bears do not venture much further south then Nome and never, I mean never make it to the panhandle. There is a disputed photograph, on record, of a dead polar bear on an ice floe, that drifted south, but it is argued that the bear wandered onto an ice floe, died, and then drifted south. Any way the movie "Alaska" does have enough authentic visuals, in the background to give a viewer some idea of the majesty of Alaska. The story does have many loopholes, of a technical nature, example is the father's plane, precariously lodged at such an elevation, would have caused hypothermia and an inevitable death. Alaskan's have a saying, it goes like this, "Alaska does not forgive mistakes". Alaska is very beautiful, however it is very dangerous and the movie "Alaska" does not convey that reality. If you would like to see a movie that convey's what kinds of people go to and populate Alaska see the movie "Leaving Normal". However there is yet to be movie filmed in Alaska that captures the real Alaska. Why? I don't know.
    7Ron-181

    A Worthy Effort

    A family movie that is worth your time. The scenery alone is worth viewing. The shear beauty of the mountains and Lakes is deftly filmed. Also interesting to see Charlton Heston in one of his few heavy roles during a long career. The cast did a very creditable job on this movie. I rated this movie 7.
    Big Movie Fan

    More Suited For Kids But Enjoyable Enough

    I think it is safe to say that this film will appeal far more to a young child as opposed to an adult but if you're in a good mood and feel like sitting down and not taxing your brain, then this is the film for you.

    Dirk Benedict of The A-Team plays the father of two young children who go out to rescue him after his plane crashes in the icy wilderness of Alaska. As is inevitable, they encounter the usual adventures kids have when wandering alone in the wild.

    Charlton Heston is the token bad guy who is out to poach a cuddly little polar bear. Polar bears are the last animal you would expect to be so cuddly and if you cuddled one in real life, you probably wouldn't get up again but it's hard not to find the bear adorable.

    All in all, a great film with the lovely Alaskan scenery and a cuddly polar bear. Check it out.
    gossamer138

    A Stunning and Breathtaking Journey of Visual Delight.

    If it were only for the splendid and breathtaking scenery i would still recommend this movie. However this film also delivers on the emotional level and follows a journey of transformation as beautiful as the visual aspects.

    A single father apts for a change after losing his wife by moving to Alaska with his two children to become a bush pilot. His son is resentful at best, ungrateful, and unappreciative of the vast and stunning riches Alaska has to offer. When their father's plane goes down and rescue efforts fail, they begin a spiritual journey that will forever change their lives. The son, Shawn, played by Vincent Karthieser, soon comes to terms with the death of his mother, the love for his father, and the respect and appreciation for Alaska. Thora Birch, an actress with a promising future, provides the level-headed and sensible approach to the journey in contrast to her brother's cockiness and arrogance which provides for great chemistry between the two.

    Along with the natural beauty and landscapes just about every other aspect associated with Alaska is present from: poaching, bushpilots, kayaking, rustic cabins, rock climbing,, moutaineering, camping, and the northern lights along with Cubby, a baby polar bear who tags along and even provides for some tear jerking moments and light hearted humor.

    Overall this is a great movie for the entire family or for one with a fascination with the wonders and beauty of the last frontier. It truly evokes a sense of appreciation delivered in a manner without the concept of strong language, violence, and nudity, the three marketing schemes of the industry. It is a fantastic adventure, with great camera angles, stunning visuals and a powerful message. Very well done IMHO.
    6aimless-46

    What part of: "This is a Children's Film" don't you understand?

    Hard to figure the negative comments about this film. It is geared to an elementary school audience who will find it very entertaining. But it is also good family viewing because the scenery is terrific and the polar bear cub is very cute. Since there was never a conspiracy to keep the demographic identity of the target audience a national secret, those complaining about its lack of sophistication were just too lazy to check it out before actually viewing it. The film delivers exactly what it promises so there is no real basis for that kind of criticism.

    The editing is first class; especially on the canoe down the rapids sequence where the second unit stuff is perfectly cut into tight shots of the two stars. Thora Birch turns in another excellent performance and Vincent Kartheiser shows that even before "Angel" he modeled his acting on William Shatner (this is not a complement).

    There are a number of plot holes but nothing that really matters. One interesting thing is the scene where the bear cub helps in the rescue effort by pulling the rope with his teeth. Seldom can you point to a "single" stupid detail that drastically dumbs down a film but that is the case here. Lose that one moronic shot and the film gains about 20 IQ points and could add a couple years to its target audience.

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    Storyline

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    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      Thora Birch and Vincent Kartheiser did their own stunts, after a month of intense training sessions with the movie's sports consultants.
    • Goofs
      When Sean is going down a rock wall to rescue his father from the plane, you can see the shadow of the microphone on a rock.
    • Quotes

      Perry: Mr. Koontz, I don't think you understand me. Let me clear: I'm accustomed to getting what I want. I want that bear!

    • Alternate versions
      The Columbia Pictures logo and its closing line art logo are both plastered in the 2002-prints from Warner Bros. who owns most of Castle Rock's pre-2010 library including Alaska. And despite featuring the 2001 Warner Bros. Pictures logo at the start and end, the DVD's closing logo does not have the "Distributed by" line above the WB shield while the digital version retains it.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Tin Cup/House Arrest/Killer: A Journal of Murder/Alaska/Butterfly Kiss (1996)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • December 11, 1996 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Alaska, terra d'aventures
    • Filming locations
      • Alaska, USA
    • Production companies
      • Castle Rock Entertainment
      • Fuchs/Burg
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $23,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $11,829,959
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,914,992
      • Aug 18, 1996
    • Gross worldwide
      • $11,829,959
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 49m(109 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • SDDS
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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