Avalanche (1999 film)
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Directed bySteve Kroschel
Written by
- Steve Kroschel
- Thomas Ian Griffith (uncredited)
- Lars Guignard (uncredited)
Screenplay bySteve Kroschel
Produced by
- Steve Kroschel
- Richard Pepin
- Joseph Merhi
- Charles George
- John J. Kelly
- Alan Peterson
- Greg Mellott
- Thomas Ian Griffith
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| Directed by | Steve Kroschel |
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| Music by | Alex Wilkinson |
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Running time | 96 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Avalanche (later released on VHS and DVD as Escape from Alaska) is a 1999 American disaster film directed by Steve Kroschel and starring Thomas Ian Griffith and Caroleen Feeney.[1][2]
The survivor of an Alaskan avalanche, environmentalist Dr. Lia Freeman (Caroleen Feeney) is concerned that a similar disaster may occur if a proposed new oil pipeline is built. Freeman adamantly warns the planners of the likelihood of the event, but her pleas fall on deaf ears. As she realizes that a massive whiteout is imminent, Freeman tries to evacuate the citizens of a nearby town, aided by helicopter pilot Neal Meekin (Thomas Ian Griffith).