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As action director Martin Campbell's heart-pumping thriller VERTICAL LIMIT begins, an eagle glides gracefully over the stunningly filmed mesas of Utah. Its shadow falls on a v...Read more
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Harrowing Mountain Climbing Survival Tale
This is a very good action/adventure/survival film, if you can overlook one tiny flaw. Climbing an avalanche-prone mountain with a canister of nitroglycerin on your back is a ...Read more
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This movie is great, very realistic. I was just climbing Mt Rainier this weekend (04/09/11) and we fell off a ledge due to white out and blizzards. we were free falling for ab...Read more

Vertical Limit (DVD, 2001, Special Edition)

Martin Campbell, Chris O'Donnell|Theatrical release: 2000 | Rating: PG-13 (MPAA)

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As action director Martin Campbell's heart-pumping thriller VERTICAL LIMIT begins, an eagle glides gracefully over the stunningly filmed mesas of Utah. Its shadow falls on a vertical rock face being climbed by Peter Garrett (Chris O'Donnell), his father (Stuart Wilson), and his sister Annie (Robin Tunney). Suddenly a backpack hurtles by, followed rapidly by two climbers whose ropes tear the male Garretts from the rock face. The excruciatingly tense sequence ends in tragedy.After this stunning opening, the action switches to the Himalayas, where tycoon Elliott Vaughn (Bill Paxton) has financed an expedition that will take him to the summit of K2--the world's second highest mountain. Annie is one of Elliott's party. In the face of a threatening storm, Elliott recklessly insists the climb should continue. The storm duly arrives and decimates the expedition, leaving Elliott and Annie stranded. Peter leads a group of climbers--including the grizzled Montgomery Wick (Scott Glenn) and a French-Canadian nurse (Izabella Scorupco)--in a rescue attempt.Campbell, director of photography Derek Tattersall, many daring cameramen, mountain climbers, avalanche specialists, and special effects technicians, along with veteran editor Thom Noble, deliver a beautifully filmed mountaineering thriller with even more heart-stopping moments than JAWS.

Product Details
  • Edition: Special Edition
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Rating: PG-13 (MPAA)
  • Film Country: USA
  • UPC: 043396050662

Additional Details
Genre:Action/Adventure
Format:DVD
Region:Region 1
Display Format:Special Edition

Credits
Director:Martin Campbell
Leading Role:Chris O'Donnell
eBay Product ID: EPID3338811
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"The action scenes in VERTICAL LIMIT take cliffhanging to the highest peaks of excitement..."
USA Today - Andy Seiler (12/08/2000)

"...The physical feats are inspiring, crowd-pleasing testaments to the stupendous extremes of human capabilities..."
Box Office - Christine James (01/01/2001)

"...The best scenes give you a vicarious vertigo high..."
Entertainment Weekly - Owen Gleiberman (01/05/2001)

"...The stunt work and David Tattersall's lensing catch moments of the adrenaline rush that is mountain climbing..."
Hollywood Reporter - Kirk Honeycutt (11/29/2000)

"...Strongly acted and well crafted....VERTICAL LIMIT delivers with efficiency and craft..."
Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert (12/08/2000)

"...Campbell's tale of Himalayan derring-do does exhibit a fearsome kinetic energy and a rounded grasp of characterisation..."
Sight and Sound - Dan Leigh (09/01/2001)

"[T]he avalanches and stunts are watchable..."
Uncut - Chris Roberts (08/01/2001)

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Harrowing Mountain Climbing Survival Tale

Created: 13/09/09
This is a very good action/adventure/survival film, if you can overlook one tiny flaw. Climbing an avalanche-prone mountain with a canister of nitroglycerin on your back is a very, very bad idea. Any sane person would agree. When the inevitable happens, it makes for some exciting special effects, but you can't help but question the intelligence of anyone who would agree to such a plan. Otherwise, the heart-wrenching life-or-death decisions, the convincing performances, and the stunningly photographed snow-covered mountain scenery makes VERTICAL LIMIT worth watching more than once.
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Awesome Movie

Created: 11/04/11
This movie is great, very realistic. I was just climbing Mt Rainier this weekend (04/09/11) and we fell off a ledge due to white out and blizzards. we were free falling for about 100ft, till we hit the slope below and slid for another 200ft before we stopped. so seeing this movie and how close it is to a real life situation i say it's and excellent and a must movie to watch for anyone doing mountaineering!
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Vertical Limit

Created: 28/12/09
Excellent Mountain climbing movie! Very action packed film that will keep you on the edge of your seat and leave you breathless. I loved it, and Im sure you will too. This is a must buy.
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GREAT MOVIE to add to your collection!!

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Created: 30/12/11
One of my favorites!
Drama, suspense, action, and humour. Actors well directed in their role. Action quick enough to keep you on the edge. A movie that you come back to it!
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vertical limit

Created: 19/09/09
I loved the scenery in this film. It was stunning to say the least. The movie has plenty enough action to keep you interested and the storyline isn't bad. Would definitely recommend this film to other people.
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