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Vertical limit [DVD]

United States, 2000
film

Peter Garrett (Chris O’Donnell) and his sister Annie (Robin Tunney) lost their father to a tragic rock climbing accident, an accident that left Peter ha..

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All the way up there

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Cliff hangers

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The Fatal game

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Cliff hangers [B&W]

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His first climb

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Walk into wilderness

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Classic Everest

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[The Fridge]

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Solo

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Call of the mountains

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Lost on Everest

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North by northwest

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Mont Blanc: the fool killer

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