Copper Mountain (film)
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Copper Mountain | |
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Directed by | David Mitchell (director) |
Produced by | Damian Lee David Mitchell |
Written by | Damian Lee David Mitchell |
Starring | Jim Carrey Alan Thicke |
Music by | Rainer Wiens |
Distributed by | Arcadia Digital |
Running time | 60 min. |
Language | English |
IMDb profile |
Copper Mountain is a 1983 comedy film, filmed in Canada. It is about two friends who travel to a ski resort. One of them (Alan Thicke) looks to hit the slopes and the other (Jim Carrey) spends time trying to pick up women. The film was written by Damian Lee and David Mitchell, who also directed it. Half of the movie consists mainly of live musical performances by artists such as Rita Coolidge and other country singers, and the other half of the movie is more or less an infomercial about the Canadian skiing-resort, The Club Med. The only thing this movie really is notable for is the debut of actors Thicke and Carrey, and director/writer Damian Lee.
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- Jim Carrey – Bobby Todd
- Alan Thicke – Jackson Reach
- Richard Gautier – Sonny Silverton
- Ziggy Lorenc – Michelle (as Ziggy Laurence)
- Rod Hebron – Yogi Hebadaddy
- Jean Laplac – Chef de Village
- Randi Brooks – Girl #1
- Toni St. Vincent – Girl #2
- Bita Jaretta – Girl at the Bar
- Bruce Carr – Race Official
- Paul Lodi – Race Starter
- Jean-Claude Killy – Himself
- Damian Lee – Helicopter Guide
- Edwin Halsnes – Himself
- Barry Stone – Reporter #1
- Rita Coolidge – Herself
Copper Mountain at the Internet Movie Database