Snowbound: The Jim and Jennifer Stolpa Story (1994) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 9, 1994

Original Title:
Snowbound: The Jim and Jennifer Stolpa Story

Alternate Titles:
Struggle to Survive
Trappola bianca

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Jaffe/Braunstein Films
Pacific Motion Pictures Corporation
Spectacor Films

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 120

Freezing. Starving. Attacked.

A San Francisco couple (Neil Patrick Harris, Kelli Williams) and their infant son are stranded in the snow-covered Nevada wilderness.

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Art Direction:
David Hay

Casting:
Shana Landsburg

Co-Executive Producer:
Christine A. Sacani

Costume Design:
Susan De Laval

Director:
Christian Duguay

Director of Photography:
Peter F. Woeste

Editor:
George Appleby

Executive Producer:
Michael Jaffe
Howard Braunstein

First Assistant Director:
Jim Rowe

Key Hair Stylist:
Michael Pachal

Key Makeup Artist:
Dianne Pelletier

Music:
Louis Natale

Producer:
Lisa Richardson
Matthew O'Connor

Production Design:
Michael Joy

Second Assistant Director:
Mike Rohl

Set Decoration:
Mary-Lou Storey

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Paul A. Sharpe
Bill Sheppard
Dean Giammarco

Sound Supervisor:
Jacqueline Cristianini

Special Effects Coordinator:
Randy Shymkiw

Stunt Coordinator:
Melissa R. Stubbs

Stunts:
Corry Glass

Writer:
Jonathan Rintels

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