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Snowball Express

  • 1972
  • G
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
2.2K
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Snowball Express (1972)
ComedyFamily

When John Baxter inherits a ski resort in the Rocky Mountains, he quits his job in New York and moves west to run it--only to find his "estate" in a state of total dilapidation.When John Baxter inherits a ski resort in the Rocky Mountains, he quits his job in New York and moves west to run it--only to find his "estate" in a state of total dilapidation.When John Baxter inherits a ski resort in the Rocky Mountains, he quits his job in New York and moves west to run it--only to find his "estate" in a state of total dilapidation.

  • Director
    • Norman Tokar
  • Writers
    • Don Tait
    • Jim Parker
    • Arnold Margolin
  • Stars
    • Dean Jones
    • Nancy Olson
    • Harry Morgan
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    2.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Norman Tokar
    • Writers
      • Don Tait
      • Jim Parker
      • Arnold Margolin
    • Stars
      • Dean Jones
      • Nancy Olson
      • Harry Morgan
    • 37User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Dean Jones
    Dean Jones
    • Johnny Baxter
    Nancy Olson
    Nancy Olson
    • Sue Baxter
    Harry Morgan
    Harry Morgan
    • Jesse McCord
    Keenan Wynn
    Keenan Wynn
    • Martin Ridgeway
    Johnny Whitaker
    Johnny Whitaker
    • Richard Baxter
    Michael McGreevey
    Michael McGreevey
    • Wally Perkins
    George Lindsey
    George Lindsey
    • Double L. Dingman
    Kathleen Cody
    • Chris Baxter
    Mary Wickes
    Mary Wickes
    • Miss Wigginton
    David White
    David White
    • Mr. Fowler
    Dick Van Patten
    Dick Van Patten
    • Mr. Carruthers
    Alice Backes
    Alice Backes
    • Miss Ogelvie
    Joanna Phillips
    • Naomi Voight
    John Myhers
    • Mr. Manescue
    David Armstrong
    • Insurance Office Worker
    • (uncredited)
    Robert Hitchcock
    • Insurance Office Worker
    • (uncredited)
    George Kirkpatrick
    • Mr. Wainwright
    • (uncredited)
    Tony Regan
    Tony Regan
    • Insurance Office Worker
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Norman Tokar
    • Writers
      • Don Tait
      • Jim Parker
      • Arnold Margolin
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    jdana

    One of Disney's funniest and best!

    I have a well-worn, copied from tv version of this movie that I watch again and again. The cast is wonderful and the ski and snow-mobile scenes leave me laughing till I cry. Harry Morgan gives (in my opinion) one of his best performances and Dean Jones is in fine form with other Disney regulars making this an exceptional family movie. Could we please see a release in the near future?? Families need movies like these!
    scotty-1313

    The Hotel

    We still watch this movie often and still laugh a lot at it. It's one of our favorites. We still often joke about the name on the snowmobile. Does anyone know where the hotel scene was shot and if the hotel still stands? Was it built for the movie? Was it in the Crested Butte area? We visited Crested Butte today, and yes, it looks quite a bit different from the movie. I also wonder if the scenes at the bank were shot in this area or in a studio. I agree with other posts that Harry Morgan was superb. The look on his face when he talked about getting the skiers in where it was warm was absolutely priceless. Keenan Wynn was a great conniving heavy in his role, and Mary Wickes perfect as his secretary.
    6funtasticfour

    Good clean old school Disney

    I'm sure I loved this as a kid, but it felt all new to me now. Nothing wrong with this movie at all, I'd recommend it to any family. Silly, low budget fun. Just not my cup of tea these days.
    7Hey_Sweden

    "There's a fish in my drink." "Not so loud, everybody'll want one!"

    Dean Jones once again goes through his Disney paces, giving a typically engaging performance as Johnny Baxter, an accountant who inherits a run-down lodge in Colorado. He hears that the place pulls in $14,000 a month, and that's enough for him to say sayonara to his current job and pull stakes & head for Colorado. He eventually gets the bright idea to turn the lodge into a ski resort. There are, of course, obstacles along the road to success, but he's determined to realize this dream.

    These live-action Disney comedies of the 1960s and 1970s were certainly formula-bound, but this one works pretty well, thanks to a generous amount of genuine laughs, and some truly impressive stunts on the snowy slopes. Much of the running time is devoted to skiing and snowmobiling mishaps, and the hilarious highlight is when Johnny makes his first attempt at skiing. (He's reasoned that he should have some knowledge of the sport if he's going to be running a ski lodge.) The whole thing may be silly, but it's *agreeably* silly, complete with a suitably smarmy, and fun, performance by Keenan Wynn as the greedy, villainous banker Martin Ridgeway.

    The cast features a number of familiar faces: Nancy Olson (the female lead in "The Absent-Minded Professor" 11 years previous) as Johnny's wife, Kathleen Cody ("Hot Summer Week") and Johnny Whitaker ('Family Affair') as his kids, a priceless Harry Morgan, pre-'M*A*S*H', as grizzled old fart Jesse McCord, Michael McGreevey (from two of the Dexter Riley Disney comedies) as amiable Wally Perkins, George Lindsey of 'The Andy Griffith Show' as local character "Double L Dingman", Mary Wickes ("Sister Act" 1 and 2) as Ridgeway's secretary, and Dick Van Patten of 'Eight is Enough' fame as Johnny's boss in the opening scenes.

    Overall, an upbeat and goofy comedy that is good for a family audience, with the kind of protagonists for whom it is easy to root.

    Seven out of 10.
    6wes-connors

    Dean Jones on the Slopes

    Late and frazzled New York City accountant Dean Jones (as John "Johnny" Sylvester Baxter) learns he has inherited the "Grand Imperial Hotel" in Silver Hill, Colorado. Thinking that might be in Wyoming, Mr. Jones quits his job and moves to the ritzy-sounding place. Alas, well-coiffed wife Nancy Olson (as Sue) and the family arrive to find the hotel in dilapidated shape. Having burned his bridges at work, Jones decides to stay, repair the old place, and turn it into a ski resort. Seventy-five-year-old squatter Harry Morgan (as Jesse McCord) is hired as bellboy. Local banker Keenan Wynn (as Martin Ridgeway) causes problems...

    This is mainly Jones' picture, with Mr. Morgan and Michael McGreevey (as Wally Perkins) getting the best supporting roles...

    Like so many Disney movies, the situation seems to double as a TV series pilot. Probably, nobody would believe Jones having only two children in a hotel sitcom, but they are good ones - beautiful daughter Kathleen Cody (as Chris) from "Dark Shadows" and precocious son Johnny Whitaker (as Richard) from "Family Affair". While Jones sometimes channels Jimmy Stewart, "Mayberry" citizen George Lindsay does a great Karl Malden. The opening includes dependable bits from David White ("Bewitched") and Dick Van Patten ("Eight Is Enough"). Scene stealer Mary Wickes is always appreciated. Silly story, great cast.

    ****** Snowball Express (12/22/72) Norman Tokar ~ Dean Jones, Harry Morgan, Michael McGreevey, Nancy Olson

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    • Trivia
      Was filmed in Crested Butte, Colorado.
    • Goofs
      At the beginning of the movie when Johnny punches in, the time clock reads Tuesday 29. At the time of the movie release the 29th was a Tuesday in 1952, 1957 and 1963. The Baxter's car appears to be a 1970 Ford Torino Wagon meaning it couldn't be any of those years.
    • Quotes

      Jesse McCord: [after plunging through a snowbank into a mine tunnel] We dead?

      Johnny Baxter: I didn't want to be the first to mention it.

      Jesse McCord: Johnny, I hate to add to your troubles, but it's getting hotter.

      Johnny Baxter: [Whispered] It sure is.

      Jesse McCord: Must be that go-round I had with the widow Corzine. But heck, that was 20 years ago, and she started it.

    • Crazy credits
      The opening credits do not appear until eight minutes into the film.
    • Alternate versions
      The Disney+ print has a cropped full-screen aspect ratio.

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    • Release date
      • June 22, 1973 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Aventuras en la nieve
    • Filming locations
      • Crested Butte, Colorado, USA(Silver Hill, Colorado)
    • Production company
      • Walt Disney Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.75 : 1

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