Icebreaker (2000)

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Written by Hasso Wuerslin

Directed by David Giancola

Running Time: 95 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2000

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Icy cool action adventure set in the slopes. A hapless skier is forced to take on a deranged terrorist, played by the legendary Bruce Campbell.

When is Icebreaker next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on SCI FI December 1st, 3:10pm and on SCI FI HD December 1st, 3:10pm. See more...

Cast

Image for Sean AstinSean AstinMatt Foster
Image for Bruce CampbellBruce CampbellCarl Greig
Image for Stacy KeachStacy KeachBill Foster
Suzanne TurnerMeg Foster
John JamesWill Langley
Steve MellorDave
Rusty De WeesTimmy
Timothy J. CullenBenny
Peggy HayesReporter Jane
Sandra J. AbatiellFancy Restaurant Patron
George AdairBaselodge employee
Jayson ArgentoSki Lodge Employee
Erick J. BarbicSummit Waiter
Nancy BerryBase Lodge Clerk
Steve BerryBase Lodge Clerk
Scott 'Bam Bam' BigelowSWAT Team
Lauren BondSummit Restaurant Patron
Steve BreakstoneFancy Restaurant Patron
Patrick BurgeronFancy Restaurant Patron
Bridget BurnettSummit Restaurant Patron
Sandra CartnerSummit Restaurant Patron
Kent CassellaGuard
Athene CiraHotel Guest
Liam CloughFancy Restaurant Patron
Samuel J. CorrusoFederal Agent

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