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The Climb (2002)
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An action-filled adventure drama with conservative Christian overtones, The Climb (2002) tells the story of Derrick Williams (Without a Trace's Jason George) and Michael Harris (Apollo 13's Ned Vaughn), two professional mountain climbers constantly at each other's throats. The men push their lives to the edge -- and test one another's endurance -- when they decide to scale one of the highest peaks in the Chilean Andes. Executive produced by Barry Werner (of Billy Graham's World Wide Pictures) and directed by John Schmidt (Kevin Can Wait, Wait of the World), The Climb co-stars Dabney Coleman, Clifton Davis, and Todd Bridges. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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Starring:
Jason Winston GeorgeNed Vaughn, (more)
Director(s):
John Schmidt
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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    Jennifer K.

    Excellent!!!! Solid gospel message. Great example of team-work, accountability and friendship. Showed it to youth group who were greatly impacted. Make more like this please!!!

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    Glenn S.

    What a great inspirational movie. I have recommened this movie to many people and they all have thanked me. We need more movies like this one. Wouldn't be great if Hollywood could make more meaningful like "The Climb" or "Passion of the Christ".

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    Marsha B.

    I loved this movie. It is very well-done, both in acting and storyline. It is about real people who are struggling through this life like everyone else to make some sense of it. It answers questions like, why are we here, where did we come from, what is the purpose of this life? It is a fantastic movie with a sad, but meaningful ending. Gives one hope in a hopeless world and leaves you full of life afterward and strength to climb your own "mountains".

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