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Alaska (film)

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Alaska

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Directed by Fraser Clarke Heston
Produced by Andy Burg
Written by Andy Burg
Scott Myers
Starring Thora Birch
Vincent Kartheiser
Dirk Benedict
Charlton Heston
Duncan Fraser
Music by Reg Powell
Cinematography Tony Westman
Editing by Rob Kobrin
Distributed by Columbia Pictures
Release date(s) August 14, 1996
Running time 109 min
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language English
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Alaska is a 1996 film directed by Fraser Clarke Heston starring Charlton Heston (as Colin Perry), Thora Birch (as Jessie Barnes), Vincent Kartheiser (as Sean Barnes) and Dirk Benedict (as Jake Barnes). Jake Barnes and his two kids, Sean and Jessie, have moved to Alaska after his wife dies. He is a former airline pilot now delivering toilet paper across the mountains. During an emergency delivery in a storm his plane goes down somewhere in the mountains. Annoyed that the authorities aren't doing enough, Jessie and Sean set out on an adventure to find their father with the help of a polar bear which they have saved from a ferocious poacher (Heston).

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