FIRE & ICE (1986)

About the Film

Action, Comedy, Sports | 1 HR 21 MIN

This Willy Bogner picture is the definitive ski film. A visually exciting sports/music adventure story. Music by Grammy Award winner Harold Faltermaier is combined with a cinematographic view of Aspen, Vail and the Swiss Alps and a spectacular array of daredevil skiing.

Synopsis: A freestyle ski bum (John Eaves) hitchhikes to Aspen, Colorado, dreaming of a blonde ski bunny (Suzy Chaffee).

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Director

Willy Bogner

Stars

Kelby Anno, Philippe Bernard, & Scott Brooksbank


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