

Escape from Alaska
A helicopter pilot work with a husband and his wife in the frozen North tagging foxes for the Environmental Protection Agency. When an avalanche hits the group, the husband is killed and only by the pilot's perseverance is the wife saved. Two years later, the wife takes on a corporation which wants to extend an oil pipeline across the tundra above Juneau. She is convinced that this will cause an avalanche on the town. Of course, she is rejected by the corporation executives. She recruits the pilot to try to aid her, but with no success.
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Plot Summary
In the harsh and unforgiving wilderness of Alaska, a group of individuals finds themselves in a desperate struggle for survival. Battling the elements and internal conflicts, they must overcome treacherous landscapes and their own fears to find a way back to civilization.
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The exact production details, cast, and crew for 'Escape from Alaska (1999)' are not widely documented, making it a relatively obscure film in cinematic history.
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