Take It to the Limit (film) explained

Take It to the Limit
Director:Sam Kieth
Studio:The Pacific Trust
Distributor:New Horizons
Released:2000
Country:United States
Language:English
Budget:$200,000

Take It to the Limit is a 2000 American film directed by noted comic book arists Sam Kieth.[1] [2]

Kieth called the movie "a very humbling process." He had earned a strong reputation as a comic artist and make some short films which led to some animated opening sequences for a TV series and then to a film for Roger Corman. Kieth said, "I thought it would be this horror movie, but eventually it wound up being ... he does these family pictures. Like After School Specials, those kind of things." The movie was shot near Tahoe for around $200,000 in eleven days.[3]

Premise

A troubled teenager goes rock climbing.

Cast

Reception

The film won the gold medal at the American Wilderness Film Festival.[3]

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://mojagear.com/worst-5-rock-climbing-movies-ever-made/ 5 Worst Rock Climbing Movies Ever Made
  2. News: TV Sam. Winston-Salem Journal. 4 August 2001. 82.
  3. Web site: To the Maxx pt 2 Sam Kieth. Sequential Tart. Katherine . Keller.