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Lost on a Mountain in Maine

  • 2024
  • PG
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
2.2K
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Luke David Blumm in Lost on a Mountain in Maine (2024)
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A 12-year-old boy, separated from his family by a fast-moving storm, must fight to stay alive during his nine-day adventure lost in the backwoods of Maine.A 12-year-old boy, separated from his family by a fast-moving storm, must fight to stay alive during his nine-day adventure lost in the backwoods of Maine.A 12-year-old boy, separated from his family by a fast-moving storm, must fight to stay alive during his nine-day adventure lost in the backwoods of Maine.

  • Director
    • Andrew Kightlinger
  • Writers
    • Joseph B. Egan
    • Donn Fendler
    • Luke Paradise
  • Stars
    • Luke David Blumm
    • Paul Sparks
    • Caitlin FitzGerald
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    2.2K
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    • Director
      • Andrew Kightlinger
    • Writers
      • Joseph B. Egan
      • Donn Fendler
      • Luke Paradise
    • Stars
      • Luke David Blumm
      • Paul Sparks
      • Caitlin FitzGerald
    • 19User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
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    Luke David Blumm
    Luke David Blumm
    • Donn Fendler
    Paul Sparks
    Paul Sparks
    • Mr. Donald Fendler
    Caitlin FitzGerald
    Caitlin FitzGerald
    • Mrs. Ruth Fendler
    Griffin Wallace Henkel
    Griffin Wallace Henkel
    • Ryan Fendler
    Ethan Slater
    Ethan Slater
    • Henry
    Bates Wilder
    Bates Wilder
    • Lead Ranger
    Mason Cufari
    Mason Cufari
    • Tommy Fendler
    Jacob Heimer
    Jacob Heimer
    • Hiker
    Laurent Rejto
    Laurent Rejto
    • Old Woodsman
    Nancy Marie Nicosia
    Nancy Marie Nicosia
    • Ms. Mangan
    Bea Soong
    Bea Soong
    • Potato Peeler
    Matthew Sean Blumm
    Matthew Sean Blumm
    • Rescue Ranger
    Wayne Pyle
    Wayne Pyle
    • Doctor
    Jason Grimste
    • State Trooper
    Ashlyn Alessi
    Ashlyn Alessi
      DJ Nino Carta
      DJ Nino Carta
      • Rescue searcher
      • (uncredited)
      Spencer Cohen
      • Woodsman
      • (uncredited)
      Theodore Copeland
      Theodore Copeland
      • State Trooper
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      • Director
        • Andrew Kightlinger
      • Writers
        • Joseph B. Egan
        • Donn Fendler
        • Luke Paradise
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      4johah-79477

      Made for TV Movie

      Why this went to theaters is beyond me. Bad acting, bad cinematography, and the director should have researched Maine Wildlife cause we don't have giant millipedes nor jungle birds. Pretty sure the majority of the film wasn't even filmed in Maine. Now as for the story, severely altered from the truth, and aside from the search it just follows a boy walking through the forest, nothing exciting or dramatic. Frankly the whole film was quite boring. They should have gotten Ron Howard to direct, maybe he could have put some life into the film. Direct to Streaming was all this film deserved and that's being generous.
      drednm

      Terrible Film

      Story based on a true event when in 1939 a kid is with his family trying to climb Mt. Katahdin but they all wimp out and the kid gets pissed and runs off, only to get lost for 9 days in the wilds.

      Sad to say this is a long, dreary film with amateurish acting. There are some old interviews with people involved and even some actual newsreel footage when the kid is saved. But the story is badly told. If I remember right, this premiered this past summer at the Maine International Film Festival in Waterville.

      For me the real cheat is that the entire film, despite the title, was made in Upstate New York and some Katahdin shots were actually just a model of the mountain in a studio. There's also stock aerial footage. No Maine. The family was actually from Rye, NY and only summered in Maine a few years.

      Also, there's all this baloney "lore" about the Indian spirit that haunts Katahdin, which I never heard before in my life. It could be true, I suppose.

      Good story, badly told.
      5LiveLoveLead

      Good story, average movie

      This inspirational true story was filmed at a slow meandering pace that held little tension or build up. The acting was average and the film lacked creativity and character building. With the setting of the mountain wilderness it should have had more stunning cinematography. The film is interspersed with interviews of the real people and ends with some information/updates and pictures of the family and of the person who made the film. Although I believe, and respect, that it seemed to stay true to the authentic story, in someone else's hands this could have been a more engaging and moving piece of work IMHO. 5.5/10 stars for me.
      8zallfamily

      Great Maine Story Done Right

      Speaking as a Mainer, this is a great Maine story don right. Authentic to the era (1939) it's a true story of a boy lost on Mount Katahdin, a preserved wilderness unlike any other park. Inter cut with actual interview clips from rangers, family members and friends, it has an authentic feel that a regular movie could not duplicate. The actors do a great job. The emotions between mother and son, father and son, brother and brother ring completely true to life. The one drawback is that much was filmed in New York and for Mainers it sure doesn't look like Maine; others won't notice. This is a perfect film for kids age 10 and up. A real family film. We need more of those. Take your kids, your grand-kids, go yourself; you won't be disappointed.
      8derek-a-charette100

      I've been waiting decades for this

      This review will be relatively long winded, but I have personal connections to this movie and the book it was inspired by. I was born and raised in Maine, just a couple hours north from where this took place. The first thought I have are that Sylvester Stallone has even more of my respect for producing this movie. My second thought is the sadness that Donn never lived long enough to finally see his story on the big screen. This movie was a long time coming!

      When I was very young in school, probably around 1992, and about 6-7 years old, we read this book in school. I've read hundreds of books when I was younger, but this one was special, because it was real, and it was in our own backyard.

      After we read it, our entire school went to the auditorium and Donn Fendler himself told us his story. It was even better in person. There are several things that happened that are not in the book, and not in the movie, perhaps things that were more personal to him, or things that readers would be skeptical of.

      From my home town, on a clear day, we can see the peak from 120 miles away in a few areas of high elevation, especially in the spring when the white snow on the top contrasts with the surrounding green forests, The mountain is not the tallest in the country by any means, but when you see it from 120 miles away, and you look at the MASSIVE amount of thick, pristine wilderness that surrounds Katahdin, surrounded by smaller mountains, lakes, rivers, and massive trees that run as far as you can see to the north and the south, you get a sense of how insignificant you are.

      The thought of being lost on that peak as a grown adult with survival skills and being extremely familiar with this area is intimidating. Even though I am healthy and experienced, there are many things in these forests that can take the life of even the most experienced Mainer. The way this movie captures that sense of danger is perfect. From a person that has hiked the regions of the northwest, Alaska, and even the White Mountains nearby, Katahdin looks small and tame. However, that mountain will break you down, and the forests that surround will swallow you whole, and you will never be seen again. A 12 year old boy, with no experience, no survival gear and no training WILL NOT survive even one night under these conditions. If you recall, the first night on the summit, the temperature was BELOW freezing. He was soaking wet from the storm, then the temperature dropped into the high 20's. He didn't even have a jacket, nor could he make a fire for warmth. He did not even have food to even give his body a chance to survive. Yet, he survived. And yes, this is 100% real. This is a true event.

      These are some of the thickest, oldest forests in the world. The Appalachians are the oldest mountain ranges on Earth. Millions of years have ground the peaks down, and they are now covered in extremely dense forests. Some areas barely see sunlight, even in the summer.

      There are tales of strange creatures, mysterious disappearances, and other phenomena that bend the mind. The natives were here long before us, and the majority of the state is named by the natives. The names of counties, rivers, lakes, towns, and mountains are all directly from the natives.

      The creature in this movie that visited Donn is not some illusion. It's not a fairy tale to make the story entertaining. It didn't only appear to him one evening and disappear.

      It spoke to him, it showed him where to walk, and what to eat. It protected him from wild animals, including several large black bears, of which one was a mother protecting her cubs.

      I commend the producers for putting this in the movie. For people that know the story, we know that this story is full of unbelievable paranormal and inexplicable facts, and we see these mysterious elements woven into this movie in a way that the casual viewer will not quite catch. It does not give skeptics the ammunition to scoff at and talk bad about it, but, it also carries the truth just below the surface.

      In conclusion, I've been waiting 30+ years for this movie to finally get made. It's crazy that it took this long, and it's very sad that Donn was never able to live quite long enough to finally be able to see his story on the big screen. But, at least knowing that the legendary Sylvester Stallone had taken this project on personally, I am certain that Donn would have been at peace when he left us.

      Rest in Peace Donn Fendler!

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        Filming took place in the woods of upstate New York, with the crew battling insects and wading through shoulder-height water for scenes in a canoe. Other scenes were filmed on Mount Katahdin and a replica mountaintop built in a soundstage, complete with lichen-covered granite stones, blowing wind and rain and lightning.

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      • Release date
        • November 1, 2024 (United States)
      • Country of origin
        • United States
      • Official site
        • Official Site
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Perdido en la montaña
      • Filming locations
        • Baxter State Park, Maine, USA(Location)
      • Production companies
        • Balboa Productions
        • Great Mountain
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      • Budget
        • $10,000,000 (estimated)
      • Gross US & Canada
        • $1,101,913
      • Opening weekend US & Canada
        • $385,442
        • Nov 3, 2024
      • Gross worldwide
        • $1,181,354
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        • 1h 38m(98 min)
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