Snowboard Academy

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Directed byJohn Shepphird
Written byRudy Rupak
James Salisko
Produced byRudy Rupak
Starring
Snowboard Academy
Directed byJohn Shepphird
Written byRudy Rupak
James Salisko
Produced byRudy Rupak
Starring
Music byRoss Vannelli
Distributed byColumbia TriStar Home Video
Release date
  • October 28, 1997 (1997-10-28)
Running time
88 min
LanguageEnglish

Snowboard Academy is a 1997 independent slapstick comedy film directed by John Shepphird and starring Corey Haim, Jim Varney and Brigitte Nielsen.

A competition is held between two brothers on their father's ski slopes; one is a skier, the other a snowboarder. The competition would determine if snowboarders could be allowed to be a part the ski patrol. Into the scene arrives Rudy James who stumbles his way into a job as ski patrol, entertainment host, and jack of all trades. What was cut out of the film was that Rudy James was hired by Mimi to ineptly sabotage the ski hill so that she could win it in a divorce proceeding. The two brothers discover her plot to damage their father's ski hill.

Locations

Snowboard Academy was shot on location in Chantecler Ski Resorts, which is part of the Laurentides in the city of Sainte-Adele, Quebec. Shooting lasted 20 days. Additional stunt footage was shot in Squaw Valley Ski Resort, California.[1] Stunts were shot and coordinated by Michael Roban.[citation needed]

In a 2005 interview, the lead actor Corey Haim reminisced that the filming of Snowboard Academy was the "hardest to hit my mark on".[2]

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