

Ski Patrol
Pops isn't worried about the renewal of the lease for his ski lodge - the safety record is unblemished in spite of the crew of misfits who make up his ski patrol. But a scheming land developer has other plans and the ski patrol is thrust into a skiing showdown in order to save Pops' mountain.
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Plot Summary
A group of ski patrollers at a Colorado resort must contend with a ruthless land developer who is trying to shut down the mountain. Led by their maverick leader, they use their skiing skills and wits to sabotage his efforts and save their jobs and the mountain they love. The film follows their often chaotic and comedic attempts to outsmart the developer and his hired thugs.
Critical Reception
Ski Patrol was not well-received by critics, with many finding its humor to be juvenile and its plot predictable. Audience reception was also lukewarm, with the film failing to make a significant impact at the box office or gain widespread popularity. It is generally considered a B-movie or cult film, enjoyed more for its campy nature than its cinematic merit.
What Reviewers Say
- The film relies heavily on slapstick and dated humor.
- The plot is thin and predictable, lacking any real narrative depth.
- Despite its flaws, some viewers may find amusement in its over-the-top action and characterizations.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for Ski Patrol is not readily available, suggesting it did not garner a significant audience discussion or rating on the platform.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location at the Winter Park Resort in Colorado, showcasing real ski slopes and environments.
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