Miracle on the Mountain: The Kincaid Family Story

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Miracle on the Mountain: The Kincaid Family Story
Film Poster
Directed byMichael Switzer
Written byDan Levine
Produced byPreston Fischer
Starring
CinematographyThomas Burstyn
Edited byCharles Bornstein
Music byDavid Mansfield
Production
companies
Columbia TriStar Television
The Turman-Morrissey Company
Province of British Columbia Production Services Tax Credit
Distributed byCBS (USA) (TV) (Original Airing)
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Release date
  • April 26, 2000 (2000-04-26)
Running time
90 min.
CountryUnited States/Canada
LanguageEnglish

Miracle on the Mountain: The Kincaid Family Story is a 2000 American-Canadian television film, starring Patty Duke, William Devane. Natasha Melnick, Kaj-Erik Eriksen and Elisabeth Rosen. It was directed by Michael Switzer.

Plot

A problematic and wealthy family travels to the mountains for a family celebration, but their private plane develops some troubles and crashes on an isolated and cold mountain. Now, the family must work together to survive the extreme wilderness conditions, including an avalanche.

Cast

Reception

Laura Fries from Variety magazine gave the film a very bad review, stating: "Keep moving folks. Nothing new to see here unless you haven’t gotten your fill of the jeopardy of the week. In fact, this latest family drama isn’t even based on a true story. Heck, it’s not even inspired by a real incident. "Miracle on the Mountain" is touted by CBS as a movie "suggested by actual events." At this point, you might as well just admit it’s fiction, and not particularly good fiction at that.".[1] David Parkinson from Radio Times gave the film two out of five stars, concluding: "Director Michael Switzer makes the most of the scenery and stages an impressive avalanche, but the domestic duelling rapidly becomes wearisome."[2]

References

  1. ^ Fries, Laura. "Review: 'Miracle on the Mountain: The Kincaid Family Story'". Variety. Retrieved 9 April 2017.
  2. ^ Parkinson, David. "Miracle on the Mountain: the Kincaid Family Story". Radio Times. Retrieved 9 April 2017.

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