Alaska is a 1996 American adventure survival film directed by Fraser Clarke Heston and produced by Carol Fuchs and Andy Burg. The story, written by Burg and Scott Myers, centers on two children who search through the Alaskan wilderness for their lost father. During their journey, they find a polar bear who helps lead them to their father. However, a poacher with a desire to capture the bear follows close behind the children and the polar bear. The director's father, Charlton Heston, plays the main antagonist. The movie was filmed primarily in the Purcell Mountains of British Columbia in Canada and the city of Vancouver. The film was a box office bomb, grossing only $11,829,959 over a $24 million budget. It received negative reviews upon its release.
Alaska (1996)
Directed by Fraser C. Heston
Genres - Action-Adventure, Drama, Family |
Sub-Genres - Teen Drama |
Release Date - Aug 14, 1996 |
Run Time - 109 min. |
Countries - United States of America |
MPAA Rating - PG
Description by Wikipedia
Movie Info
Official Site
Budget
$23,000,000
Box Office
$11,829,959
Themes
Tags
Airplane Crash, Aviation, Bear, Coming Of Age/Teen, Pilot, Poacher, Polar Bear
Attributes
Filming Location: British Columbia, Vancouver
Narrative Location: Alaska
Subject: aviation
Narrative Location: Alaska
Subject: aviation
Alternate Titles
Alasca
PT
Alaska
AR, AU, CA, FI, FR, IT, TR, GB, US
Alaska - Die Spur des Polarbären
DE
Alaska - ein unglaubliches Abenteuer
DE
Alaska, de Fraser C. Heston
ES
Alaska, terra d'aventures
ES
Alaska: I megali peripeteia
GR
Alaska: Uma Aventura Inacreditável
BR
Alaszka
HU
Aliaska
LT
Aljaska
CZ, SI
Przygoda na Alasce
PL
Αλάσκα: Η μεγάλη περιπέτεια
GR
Аляска
BG, RU
アラスカ 小さな冒険者たち
JP