Bollyflix Movie Copper Mountain Overview
Bollyflix Copper Mountain Two friends travel to a ski resort, with one looking to hit the slopes, while the other spends time trying to pick up women.
Copper Mountain Bollyflix Movie Details
Detail | Information |
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Release Date | Bollyflix 1983-07-07 |
Runtime | 60 minutes |
Status | Released |
Original Language | en |
Budget | 0 |
Revenue | 0 |
Genres | Comedy, Music, TV Movie |
Tagline | a Club Med experience |
rating | 2.6 out of 10 |
Bollyflix Movie Copper Mountain Cast
Bollyflix Name | Character |
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Jim Carrey | Bobby Todd |
Alan Thicke | Jackson Reach |
Richard Gautier | Sonny Silverton |
Ziggy Lorenc | Michelle |
Rod Hebron | Yogi Hebadaddy |
Jean Laplac | Chef de Village |
Bruce Carr | Race Official |
Randi Brooks | Girl #1 |
Toni St. Vincent | Girl #2 |
Bita Jaretta | Girl at the Bar |
Copper Mountain Images Bollyflix Movie
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Copper Mountain Cast Bollyflix Movie
Bollyflix Jim Carrey as Bobby Todd, Alan Thicke as Jackson Reach, Richard Gautier as Sonny Silverton, Ziggy Lorenc as Michelle, Rod Hebron as Yogi Hebadaddy, Jean Laplac as Chef de Village, Bruce Carr as Race Official, Randi Brooks as Girl #1, Toni St. Vincent as Girl #2, Bita Jaretta as Girl at the Bar.
Copper Mountain Bollyflix Movie Reviews
I bought this moving cause it Jim Carey in it. So I thought it would be a decent movie at least. This has to be the worse film next Rubberface I’ve ever seen with Jim Carey. Dumb movie.
Copper Mountain (1983) is a lighthearted romantic comedy set against the picturesque backdrop of a ski resort in Canada. Directed by Barry C. Sonnenfeld, the film stars Jim Carrey and Alan Thicke as two friends who embark on a winter vacation at Copper Mountain. The plot centers around their misadventures as they try to impress women, navigate the world of skiing, and deal with various humorous situations. Despite its lack of deep character development, the movie captures the fun and excitement of winter sports and the carefree spirit of young love. Copper Mountain remains a nostalgic, if quirky, example of 80s cinema, offering plenty of laughs and scenic mountain views.