BLIZZARD OF AAHHH’S (1988)

About the Film

Action, Sports | 75 MIN | US

Greg Stump’s most famous film, BLIZZARD OF AAHHH’S, is regarded by some as one the best ski movies ever made. It is the first collaboration between Greg Stump and Scot Schmidt, as well as the launch of Glen Plake as a ski media star.

The 30th Anniversary Edition includes a never-before-seen prologue and epilogue.

Starring: Scot Schmidt, Glen Plake, Mike Hattrup, Rasta Stevie, Scot Kennett, Geoff Stump, Lynne Weiland, and Zudnick the dog.

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