A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 30, 2004
Original Title:
Snowman's Pass
Alternate Titles:
Desfiladeiro da Morte
What Lies Above
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Thriller
Production Companies:
Insight Film Studios
Regent Entertainment
Shavick Entertainment
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 96
Still struggling to accept her fiancé's death in a rock climbing accident, mountain guide Diana Pennington gratefully accepts industrialist Curt Seaver's offer to find the body using a new satellite imagery technology his company has developed. But while traversing the legendary "Snowman's Pass" with Curt and his companions Hugo and Tyler, Diana is horrified to discover the search for her fiancé is a decoy; they are in fact hunting for a fallen spy satellite, property of an enemy foreign power. Barely escaping with her life, Diana finds herself pursued through the cold and threatening mountains in a deadly cat and mouse game, with only a backpack full of climbing gear and her instincts to defend herself against the dangerous, and increasingly desperate men.
Costume Supervisor:
Tanya Lipke
Director:
Rex Piano
Director of Photography:
Anthony C. Metchie
Editor:
Kevin Willis
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Orrin Stroll
Executive Producer:
James Shavick
Stanton W. Kamens
Music:
John Sereda
Producer:
Kirk Shaw
Production Design:
Jennifer Kom-Tong
Set Dresser:
Christopher A.R. Lowe
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Richard Mintak
Writer:
Peter Layton
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