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Release Date:
February 1, 2002
Original Title:
Trapped: Buried Alive
Genres:
Action | Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Edgewood Entertainment
PorchLight Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 96
The management of a ski resort blatantly ignores a local expert's warning that a mass of snow has build up which is just waiting to come down the ski slopes in a terrible avalanche. Instead of clearing the endangered area, skiers are allowed to remain 'for the rest of the day'. Nature doesn't wait till after business hours, so the crystallized wave rushes down and crushes everything on its path, including a brand new hotel; among the guests is the architect Michael Cooper's own family, which now tries to remember the plans well enough to find the way out, as he tries to instruct the rescue operation above, where a second, even larger avalanche is expected.
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Art Direction:
D.J.W.W.
Associate Producer:
David Giancola
Casting:
Donald Paul Pemrick
Dean E. Fronk
Cinematography:
James Mathers
Co-Executive Producer:
Michael Jacobs
Co-Producer:
Bari Carrelli
Costume Design:
Milisa Brinton
Director:
Doug Campbell
Editor:
Michael Spence
Executive Producer:
George Zaloom
Joseph Broido
William T. Baumann
Music:
Andrea Saparoff
Producer:
Peter Beckwith
Production Design:
John Henry Marcell
Set Decoration:
Shelagh Talbot
Stunt Coordinator:
Chuck Borden
Stunts:
George B. Colucci Jr.
Rudolf Weber
Dyanna Lynn
Joanna Shelmidine
Writer:
Doug Campbell
Tim McKay
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