The Climb

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MPAA Rating: Rated PG for thematic material.
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Genre: Action, Adventure, Drama
 

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Director: John Schmidt Writer: Patrick Egan, Robert Pierce
Cast: Jason George, Ned Vaughn, Dabney Coleman, Kyli Santiago, David Stuart, Todd Bridges, Christian Stevens, Christian Jensen
Language: English Runtime: 98 min
Company: Dean River Productions Released: 22 February 2002
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Summary

The Climb, by Christian Movie Reviews
 

Stop the clock, your heart will beat a few notches harder when you sit back to enjoy the Climb. This heart-warming movie takes you up the mountainous ridges of a beautiful country with two inspiring hotshots. The mountain climbers take you to forges of friendship, inspiring for everyone who watches. Their goal is to reach the summits peak.

At the challenging mountaintops, rescuer Derrick Williams has the climb of his life. A partner joins him who Williams is not interesting in befriending. Michael Harris takes Williams through the blazing trails and to the edges of life. The push and pull relationship develops. Despite their conflicts however, they must both face the Chilean Andes, and the climbing escalates into the challenges of these men’s will to sacrifice to their limits.

Throughout the movie, the mismatched pair of climbers must journey to conquer one of the most treacherous mountains in the world. During the movie, Williams rescues Dabney Coleman, Ned Vaughn, and Jason George. He is awarded to the opportunity to summit to the Mount Chicanagua.

Both Williams and Harris must learn to get along in the movie to succeed their goal. In short, the movie is about putting your life on the line to save someone else’s life. The movie has some great adventures and action, as well as good acting models. The movie has excellent reviews and is a must watch for everyone who enjoys action and adventure. You will be inspired by actors Williams and Harris as they take you through the reality of unselfish love.

 

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