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Rating: 6.881/10 by 1424 users

Alive (1993)

The amazing true story of a Uruguayan rugby team's plane that crashed in the middle of the Andes mountains, and their immense will to survive and pull through alive, forced to do anything and everything they could to stay alive on meager rations and through the freezing cold.

Directing:
  • Frank Marshall
Writing:
  • John Patrick Shanley
  • Piers Paul Read
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Jan 15, 1993

Rating: 6.881/10 by 1424 users

Alternative Title:
Alive - US
Alive, dramat w Andach - PL
Viven - ES
Vi lever - DK
我們要活著回去 - TW
我们要活着回去 - CN
空难惊魂 - CN
Les survivants - FR
Los sobrevivientes de los Andes - MX
Los sobrevivientes de los Andes - ES
Estamos Vivos - PT
Vivos - BR
ปาฏิหาริย์สุดขั้วโลก - TH
Живые - RU
Οι Επιζήσαντες - GR

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 02 hour 07 minutes
Budget: $32,000,000
Revenue: $36,700,000

Plot Keyword: airplane wreck, based on true story, rugby, survival, stranded, airplane crash, freezing, disaster movie, andes mountains, frostbite, cannibalism, dramatic, incredulous, snow atmosphere, appreciative, snow mountain survival
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Josh Hamilton
Roberto Canessa
Bruce Ramsay
Carlitos Páez
Ethan Hawke
Nando Parrado
Vincent Spano
Antonio Balbi
John Newton
Antonio Vizintín
David Kriegel
Gustavo Zerbino
Sam Behrens
Javier Methol
Illeana Douglas
Lilliana Methol
Jack Noseworthy
Bobby François
Christian J. Meoli
Federico Aranda
Jake Carpenter
Alberto Artuna
Danny Nucci
Hugo Díaz
David Cubitt
Fito Strauch
Gian DiDonna
Eduardo Strauch
John Cassini
Daniel Fernández
Michael Woolson
Juan Martino
Chad Willett
Pablo Montero
Richard Ian Cox
Moncho Sabella
Gordon Currie
Coche Inciarte
Ele Keats
Susana Parrado
Josh Lucas
Felipe Restano
Silvio Pollio
Alex Morales
Nuno Antunes
Álvaro Mangino
Michael Tayles
Pancho Delgado
Steven Shayler
Pedro Algorta
Jason Gaffney
Víctor Bolarich
Michael Sicoly
Pilot Julio César Ferradas
Diana Barrington
Mrs. Alfonsín
Jan D'Arcy
Eugenia Parrado
Seth Arnett
Tomás Alonso
Fiona Roeske
Mrs. Solana
Tony Morelli
Martínez, the Navigator
Pat Romano
Jorge Armas
John Malkovich
Carlitos Páez / Narrator (uncredited)

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A crowd of boisterous rugby players get a bit of a shock when the plane they are travelling on has an argument with a mountain top in the Andes, and next thing they know they are sheltering in what is left of their aircraft high in the snow-capped terrain with many dead around them and with very little food. Survival is the first order of the day, before rescuers surely come, but does anyone have the faintest idea where they actually are? With the low cloud cover would the wreckage be spotted anyway? What now ensues is a better than average survival movie, with Ethan Hawke (Parrado) and Vincent Spano (Balbi) on quite good form trying to motivate the assembled survivors. Their attempts to ration wine and chocolate soon prove fruitless, and morals and ethics are challenged across this largely god-fearing group as they begin to realise that deliverance from the middle of this avalanche prone country is unlikely, and they must turn to the more urgent needs of finding food... Will they resort to cannibalism? It's based on a true story, which though adding legitimacy, does rob the film of any real sense of jeopardy as clearly someone had to survive to tell us this story, but the route of their eventual salvation demonstrates well the difficulties they faced and the tests to their humanity and faith that they must address. It's not without the odd bit of dark humour and the snowscape cinematography contrasts well with the claustrophobic imagery as the sixteen survivors huddle together in the shell of their aeroplane for warmth and shelter. It is too long with some of the scenarios recycling themselves once or twice, but there is a genuine sense of peril from Frank Marshall that makes you realise just how pointless those pre-take off safety briefings are on an aircraft.


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