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The Climb | |
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Directed by | John Schmidt |
Written by | Patrick Egan Robert Pierce |
Produced by | John Schmidt for Dean River Productions |
Starring | Jason George Ned Vaughn Dabney Coleman David Stuart Kyli Santiago |
Cinematography | Roger Boller |
Edited by | John Schmidt |
Distributed by | World Wide Pictures |
Release date | February 22, 2002 (USA) |
Running time | 101 min. |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Climb is a 2002 film directed by John Schmidt, distributed by World Wide Pictures.
Plot summary
This is a Christian film about two free solo climbers, who meet each other during a rescue get a chance to realize a climb of a lifetime, but with an unexpected change: they have to work together. It is a special team, with totally different people, who have different life goals, different views, but use the same climbing technique. It is action filled, but also heart touching film about egoism, responsibility and forgiveness. Derrick (Jason George) is a very selfish person who wants to do the big climbing solo, and Michael (Ned Vaughn) who is a Christian person with a good heart.