Starring Cynthia Gibb. Single mom Valerie and her diabetic teen daughter Claire survive a plane crash, only to find themselves still in danger alongside a suspicious fellow passenger.Starring Cynthia Gibb. Single mom Valerie and her diabetic teen daughter Claire survive a plane crash, only to find themselves still in danger alongside a suspicious fellow passenger.Starring Cynthia Gibb. Single mom Valerie and her diabetic teen daughter Claire survive a plane crash, only to find themselves still in danger alongside a suspicious fellow passenger.
Omar Alex Khan
- Agent Tony Manning
- (as Omar Khan)
Jenny Pudavick
- Ranger Karen Dennis
- (as Jennifer Pudavick)
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This was one of the dumbest movies I've ever watched. I gave it 2 stars because at least it gave my 8 year old son and I a good laugh at its stupidity and inconsistency. Seriously, was the director on crack? ...or just stupid? Helpful bears, howling wolves that no one seemed concerned about, snow in one scene but not in the next, the old flash drive in the teddy bear trick, Alaska officers driving to the plane crash in the the Canadian wilderness.
Gee, if I were in a plane crash in the wilderness, I'd light a smokey fire and wait. I don't think I'd "head east" because a 13 year old girl thinks there might be a town in that direction. Guess that wouldn't make for much of a storyline though.
...and how about the review that praised the movie for showing the delicate balance a woman with a teen girl has to go through if she wants a rich, go-getter boyfriend. Get real.
Gee, if I were in a plane crash in the wilderness, I'd light a smokey fire and wait. I don't think I'd "head east" because a 13 year old girl thinks there might be a town in that direction. Guess that wouldn't make for much of a storyline though.
...and how about the review that praised the movie for showing the delicate balance a woman with a teen girl has to go through if she wants a rich, go-getter boyfriend. Get real.
So this is the type of movie which was made for television and would have aired on one of the major stations, so don't expect it to be a theater type movie. No language or nudity issues. Some violence, but overall a good movie for ages teen and up.
The plane goes down in the Yukon, but the search is staged out of Yellowknife and it's a short drive to the search area???
A Yukon search would be staged out of either Watson Lake or much more likely Whitehorse. Yellowknife is a five day drive to the Yukon during which you go a long way south to Fort Nelson before you head north again. Those roads to Fort Nelson are all gravel so speed isn't possible.
Also the FBI would have no jurisdiction, they would not even be allowed to carry guns. While they might be present, since they're after Americans, they would have to be accompanied by RCMP officers who are the only ones with the authority to make an arrest or anything else involved with law enforcement in the Yukon.
A Yukon search would be staged out of either Watson Lake or much more likely Whitehorse. Yellowknife is a five day drive to the Yukon during which you go a long way south to Fort Nelson before you head north again. Those roads to Fort Nelson are all gravel so speed isn't possible.
Also the FBI would have no jurisdiction, they would not even be allowed to carry guns. While they might be present, since they're after Americans, they would have to be accompanied by RCMP officers who are the only ones with the authority to make an arrest or anything else involved with law enforcement in the Yukon.
What everyone else said -- plus did anyone notice that the supposed virgin wilderness snow was already trampled in footsteps -- film crew perhaps?
Horribly lame dialog too.
The mother/daughter relationship was not realistic as they strolled slowly through the supposed forest discussing life even though they needed to get to safety before nightfall.
This requires me to write 10 lines of text in order to submit. The movie is not worth that much effort.
I want my two hours back. I strongly suggest time spent brushing your teeth or something else besides this movie.
Somebody wasted $3 million dollars making this movie. Too bad.
Horribly lame dialog too.
The mother/daughter relationship was not realistic as they strolled slowly through the supposed forest discussing life even though they needed to get to safety before nightfall.
This requires me to write 10 lines of text in order to submit. The movie is not worth that much effort.
I want my two hours back. I strongly suggest time spent brushing your teeth or something else besides this movie.
Somebody wasted $3 million dollars making this movie. Too bad.
Complete waste of 2 hours of my life.
The " Alaskan"scenery wasn't even any good.
Poor acting and just painful to watch the annoying brat trying to be so clever.
I'm not sure why I actually watched this. Think I'm still hungover LOL
The " Alaskan"scenery wasn't even any good.
Poor acting and just painful to watch the annoying brat trying to be so clever.
I'm not sure why I actually watched this. Think I'm still hungover LOL
Did you know
- TriviaClaire's "insulin pump" is really a One Touch UltraSmart meter, not a pump at all.
- GoofsRanger Strickland tells her party that they are in Inuit Indian land. This is a Canadian film, set in Canada, but clearly aimed at US audiences. The only US state with Inuit is Alaska. Regardless, Inuit are not, and do not, identify as 'Indians.' In Canada, there are no 'Indians,' but rather First Nations Canadians, Metis and Inuit.
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- 1h 28m(88 min)
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