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Ciel de glace

Original title: Frozen Impact
  • TV Movie
  • 2003
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
3.9/10
510
YOUR RATING
Ciel de glace (2003)
DramaRomanceThriller

A plane, carrying the liver destined for a child's transplant, crashes in a hailstorm.A plane, carrying the liver destined for a child's transplant, crashes in a hailstorm.A plane, carrying the liver destined for a child's transplant, crashes in a hailstorm.

  • Director
    • Neil Kinsella
  • Writer
    • Scott Brown
  • Stars
    • Ted McGinley
    • Linda Purl
    • Stacy Keach
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.9/10
    510
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Neil Kinsella
    • Writer
      • Scott Brown
    • Stars
      • Ted McGinley
      • Linda Purl
      • Stacy Keach
    • 10User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ted McGinley
    Ted McGinley
    • Dan Blanchard
    Linda Purl
    Linda Purl
    • Dr. Christy Blanchard
    Stacy Keach
    Stacy Keach
    • Pete Crane
    Myles Jeffrey
    Myles Jeffrey
    • Jason Blanchard
    Nicole Paggi
    Nicole Paggi
    • Marie Blanchard
    Leigh-Allyn Baker
    Leigh-Allyn Baker
    • Nurse Debbie
    • (as Leigh Allyn Baker)
    Kenneth Kimmins
    Kenneth Kimmins
    • Stu
    • (as Kenneth Kimmons)
    Keith D. Robinson
    Keith D. Robinson
    • Camera Man
    • (as Keith Robinson)
    Ben Feldman
    Ben Feldman
    • Paramedic
    John Lavelle
    John Lavelle
    • Michael
    Jim Frangione
    • Pilot
    Colleen Porch
    Colleen Porch
    • Reporter
    Joshua J. Masters
    • Edward the Orderly
    Grainger Hines
    Grainger Hines
    • Hunter 1
    Bruce Perkins
    Bruce Perkins
    • Hunter 2
    Paul T. Gosselin
    Paul T. Gosselin
    • Car Auction Attendee
    Burnham Holmes
    • Car Auction Attendee
    Ken Holmes
    Ken Holmes
    • Car Auction Attendee
    • Director
      • Neil Kinsella
    • Writer
      • Scott Brown
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    2weatherwatch

    Frozen Impact met my low expectations

    "Frozen Impact" is typical of many TV movies that deal with the weather. It is a safe film for the family, which is quite an accomplishment these days, but it lacks in other areas. It has the typical plot of a family juggling work, health, and relationship concerns while a fierce hail storm named "Medusa" rolls through town. The hail storm is way overdone, as baseball sized hailstones fall intermittenly on a town in Vermont. The hail is unrealistic. Though the main focus of the movie is the weather, there doesn't seem to be much knowledge about how the weather works among the producers, directors, and writers of this film. I ended up losing patience with the film. But for those eternal optimists, there is a happy ending. I rate this movie 2 out of 10.
    1tim_samuels2002

    Wonderfully Horrible

    This move is so terribly made in pretty much every way of film making from the story to eh really bad superimposing of effects to the foam balls that are supposed to be hailstones. its really bad in every sense. The well known actors in this movie MUST have had something to owe to someone to be in this movie. you can obviously tell they were half-assing their way through it. I would say don't watch it but honestly if your bored and want something to watch for a good laugh Watch Frozen Impact; I was laughing through pretty much all off this movie. this was made for the PAX Network which proves they have no idea how things work because they green lit this. I'ts so bad its good. you wanna laugh, watch this piece of crap.
    10greg3131

    Cool!!!

    Wow! What a Great Movie!!!! I caught Frozen Impact on PAX TV and I must say that movie was great!!! As TV movies go you could not get much better. Great action scenes and a great cast. Loved Stacy Keach!! Tons of cool action sceans and very beautiful Vermont Scenes. Film probably had a 2 million budget but it looked like maybe closer to 20 million so great use of $ proving that cheap movies with a great cast and story can rock!!!!
    j1a1g1s1

    STUPID

    This has to be one of the most worst movies I have seen in a long time. It is predictable, the special effects are sorry and the acting isn't that great either. I think an 8 year old could write a better story.
    vchimpanzee

    Ridiculous, with some positives

    In Rutland, Vermont, Jason needs a liver transplant. His obnoxious sister Marie is jealous of the attention he receives, but she's basically a good person. The kids' mother Christy is a doctor, and their father Dan is a paramedic.

    Marie wants to go rock climbing with her friends but her overprotective mom says no (this is understandable considering Jason's need for a new liver is the result of a rock-climbing accident). Jason, a talented magician, wants to go to Pete Crane's car dealership to entertain the kids while their parents bid on cars at an auction. His parents worry about him trying to do too much, but his father secretly lets him go, provided his sister watches him. Marie reluctantly agrees, but when she drops Jason off, she goes to be with her friends.

    A liver is found for Jason, but his mother can't find him to tell him. And the plane carrying the liver crashes in a storm. Can the liver be located? Can it be brought to the hospital in time? Can Jason be found? All sorts of complications get in the way, including the new hospital administrator Karen. She considers following procedures to the letter to be the more important than patient care. She insists that any uninsured patient be shipped off to the nearest hospital that will take people who can't pay.

    All of this makes for an entertaining and exciting TV-movie, the sort of thing CBS showed nearly every Sunday until a few years ago. I really liked this family, and if this had been turned into a TV series, I would have watched it.

    Oh, one more detail. The plane crashed because a storm system that created the worst hailstorm in U. S. history. The hailstones were the largest on record. And, of course, the hail shows up where needed without warning and disappears just as quickly. If needed, the hail shows up in the same place again, even if it's a few hours later, just to make sure the film remains exciting.

    And with that added information, the movie becomes a ridiculous mess. Even Marie expresses frustration with the plot's silliness (okay, maybe I'm exaggerating, but that sure seems like what happened).

    It is true that most of the movie's inspiring moments required some sort of catastrophe, including the best acting the film has to offer--some great scenes involving Stacy Keach as the once-cantankerous car dealer and Myles Jeffrey as the courageous and likable Jason. They are forced together by ... you guessed it.

    The other actors playing the family members do a capable job. Good enough for TV, anyway. Nicole Paggi is adorable, and her character shows a lot of determination, forced to take charge by ... more consequences of this bizarre storm. She even gets to be funny a couple of times, although I don't know whether comedy would be appropriate in the situations. I don't care--I liked it. Oh, and no matter what she goes through, her pretty face and hair remain perfect.

    Linda Purl is inspiring as the idealistic doctor (though after a while her hair does look like she's been through a crisis, which is realistic), but I will have to start listing some real problems. Keith Robinson has some fine moments as a cameraman who thought he was covering a fluff story but finally gets a chance to cover some real news. Colleen Porch as his journalist partner, however, is quite terrible. And what can I say about Ann White as the by-the-book administrator? Wanting to send people out into that dangerous storm? Her makeup looked great. Dr. Lilith Sternin-Crane herself couldn't have looked more in need of a tan.

    Also, Kenneth Kimmins does a good job as the ambulance dispatcher--he believes this storm deserves a name, like hurricanes have, so he calls it "Medusa".

    Now, about the negatives. I've mentioned some already, but they weren't related to this movie's apparent attempt to capitalize on the "storm of the century" craze. Oh, wait. This came before "10.5" and "Category 6". Regardless, there's no way hail could cause this much damage. The visual effects make it all too obvious models are being used. Especially the way one house is destroyed. It looks like it's being crushed with a big blue hammer in front of a blue screen. Oh, don't forget to add flames!

    If that's not enough, the reaction of the townspeople is even stranger. What happened? Where are they? Did they all leave? No, some are still at the hospital. But no one seems to be acting like it's the "storm of the century". And as exhausted as Christy gets, it isn't exactly "M*A*S*H" or "ER". And where are the emergency vehicles? Don't disasters result in calling in fire trucks and ambulances from all over? And in every other hailstorm on record, wasn't there at least some rain? Or lightning? I'm sure weather and science experts would have plenty to attack here.

    As a story of the courageous attempt to save a boy's life, this movie is quite good. As a disaster movie, it's a disaster.

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      Nicole Paggi's debut.
    • Goofs
      All the shots of the twin-engine airplane flying left-to-right are reversed in the print; check out the registration number.
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      Please Don't
      Written by Wes Wingate and Phil Dubnick

      Performed by The Dubnicks

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    • Release date
      • October 11, 2004 (Hungary)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cataclysme
    • Production companies
      • Edgewood Studios
      • PorchLight Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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