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Dave Marshak returns to the Ski School mountain to stop his ex-girlfriend's wedding.Dave Marshak returns to the Ski School mountain to stop his ex-girlfriend's wedding.Dave Marshak returns to the Ski School mountain to stop his ex-girlfriend's wedding.
Will Sasso
- Tomcat
- (as William Sasso)
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- TriviaFeature film debut of Will Sasso
- GoofsWhen Dave Marshak is working behind the bar in the night club he serves Beth a red drink, not only does the level of the drink keep altering but the concentration of it too, one second its almost see through and the next its bright red.
- Quotes
Toddorbert Guzinski: Anyway, this Steve guy, snapped up Beth quicker than you can say tian gu li ao.
Dave: The turtles they are crying.
Toddorbert Guzinski: In Mandarin Chinese.
- Crazy creditsBeth Roberts is the only featured cast member that makes an early appearance in the opening credits sequence.
- Alternate versionsThe Canadian VHS from C/FP has the original soundtrack, while the Monarch Home Video VHS as well as the DVD and all other releases outside of Canada have a different soundtrack where only a few songs were kept over from the Canadian soundtrack. This is most likely due to a disagreement between the American producers and Canadian producers.
- ConnectionsFollows Ski School (1991)
- SoundtracksSKI BUM
by John Kekar and Jason Atkinson
Published by Kekartoons (BMI)
Performed by John Kekar and Joyce Guyett
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Okay I admit it, my reason behind watching this film was because it has some pretty girls in it and yes, they do get naked. However, as soon as it started I realised that, in actuality, it wasn't all that bad and that there was more to it than copious (And I mean copious) breast shots.
For a start its really quite funny with Dean Cameron especially showing that Canadians aren't all boring windbags. The locations are quite beautiful and although the plot itself is the same old bad-guy-wants-power-good-guys-want-to-stop-him schtick in this case it works and for some reason everything comes together really well.
Another high point are the songs, many of which would not look out of place in the top 40. This despite the fact that I haven't heard of any of the bands involved. In a way that kind of sums it all up. You won't have heard of it or anyone in it but it's still good and well worth a watch.
For a start its really quite funny with Dean Cameron especially showing that Canadians aren't all boring windbags. The locations are quite beautiful and although the plot itself is the same old bad-guy-wants-power-good-guys-want-to-stop-him schtick in this case it works and for some reason everything comes together really well.
Another high point are the songs, many of which would not look out of place in the top 40. This despite the fact that I haven't heard of any of the bands involved. In a way that kind of sums it all up. You won't have heard of it or anyone in it but it's still good and well worth a watch.
- Dante Hicks
- May 17, 1999
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