Vertical Limit
Feeling responsible for his father's death, Peter Garrett has quit the pursuit in favor of photography, while his sister, Annie, has become a top climber. But when Annie is trapped in K2, the world's second highest peak, Peter must risk his life to save his sister.
1964
19 June 1972, Chicago, Illinois, USA
2 April 1942, Patna, Bihar Province, British India
1963, Australia
26 January 1941, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
21 November 1965, Sudan
1950, Bridgeton, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
December 14, 1949 in South Africa
1971, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
13 January 1966, Pensacola, Florida, USA
26 June 1970, Winnetka, Illinois, USA
25 December 1946, Guildford, Surrey, England, UK
22 June 1962, New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
1973
3 April 1969, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
17 May 1955, Fort Worth, Texas, USA
January 09, 2004
This rockumentary leaves Vertical Limit and Cliffhanger in the powder snow. The men's versions of the events are fascinating, often amusing and blatantly honest.
December 08, 2000
This is a movie that means to keep you involved and, preferably, gasping from start to finish . At that, it certainly does succeed.
December 08, 2000
An overblown and predictable melodrama.
December 30, 2003
If you ever have the choice of being trapped, halfway up a mountain, or of watching this movie, than I advise you to don that parka and long underwear.
January 02, 2011
Mediocre disaster flick.
December 08, 2000
The pace of the movie rarely flags (neither does the idiocy, alas) and it's enough to warrant a marginal recommendation.
December 08, 2000
When the characters just shut up and dangle, Vertical Limit becomes one heck of a wild time.
August 27, 2004
The air is thin in Vertical Limit, and so is the plot.
March 20, 2003
fairly competent but standard action fare - Better than CLIFFHANGER but not as good as THE EIGER SANCTION
December 08, 2000
But at its worst, Vertical Limit makes you weary with its stock characters and de rigueur explosions, avalanches, collapsing crevices and the like.
August 01, 2003
Vertical Limit is about as silly as movies come, but the only thing that really counts is whether or not the action sequences are exciting. And they are, in a big way.
December 08, 2000
Certainly a movie in which people are forced to test themselves in unpleasant situations. But the people I have in mind are the people in the audience.

