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Avalanche

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After escaping Russia with a stash of diamonds, Duncan Snyder (David Hasselhoff) shoots his partner, causing their plane to crash into a snowy mountain. This triggers an avalanche that traps Brian Kemp (Michael Gross) and his children, Deidre (Deanna Milligan) and Max (Myles Ferguson), in their cabin. They manage to rescue and revive Duncan, who starts plotting a way to get the family to dig out his jewels. Slowly, Brian begins to suspect that Duncan may be dangerous.

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04/19/2012 This was made for TV, and you can see it. Bad effects, cheesy script, and only so-so performances. See more 04/09/2012 A laughable, melodramatic thriller in which David Hasselhoff hams it up quite nicely. See more 10/27/2009 It's so idiotic and despite some occasionally good effects it can't escape its made for TV origins but for some strange reason, I can't get enough of this movie. If you were one of the few that found enjoyment in 'Turbulence', you'll probably get an equally gleeful kick out 'Avalanche'. See more 10/02/2009 I don't remember exactly the plot , so I can't write so much about it, i just remember i watched it See more 08/24/2008 'The Hoff' cheeses it up in this made for TV movie about a family trapped in their home after an avalanche with a murderous thief. 'The Hoff' plays the thief and really does come across as a bit of a madman. The film also stars Michael Gross of 'Tremors' fame. Very cheesy stuff, but relatively enjoyable. See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis After escaping Russia with a stash of diamonds, Duncan Snyder (David Hasselhoff) shoots his partner, causing their plane to crash into a snowy mountain. This triggers an avalanche that traps Brian Kemp (Michael Gross) and his children, Deidre (Deanna Milligan) and Max (Myles Ferguson), in their cabin. They manage to rescue and revive Duncan, who starts plotting a way to get the family to dig out his jewels. Slowly, Brian begins to suspect that Duncan may be dangerous.
Director
Paul Shapiro
Producer
Jonathan Goodwill
Screenwriter
Tim Redman
Rating
TV-PG
Genre
Mystery & Thriller
Original Language
English
Release Date (TV)
Nov 1, 1994
Runtime
1h 37m