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Ski Patrol is a 1990 American comedy film directed by Richard Correll and starring Roger Rose, Yvette Nipar, Paul Feig, T. K. Carter, Leslie Jordan, George Lopez, Ray Walston, and Martin Mull. [ 1 ] Plot
A competition is held between two brothers on their father's ski slopes; one is a skier, the other a snowboarder. The competition would determine if snowboarders could be allowed to be a part the ski patrol. Into the scene arrives Rudy James who stumbles his way into a job as ski patrol, entertainment host, and jack of all trades.
The Ski Bum (film) Ski for Two; Ski Party; Ski Patrol (1940 film) Ski Patrol (1990 film) Ski School (film) Ski Troop Attack; Snow Job (film) Snowball Express; Snowbeast; Snowboard Academy; Sun Valley Serenade
Born in Los Angeles County, California, [citation needed] Correll is the son of Charles Correll, who starred as Andy Brown on the radio program Amos 'n' Andy.He is the brother of Barbara Correll, Dottie Correll and Charles Correll Jr., who worked on Animal House as cinematographer and directed episodes of Without a Trace; CSI: Miami; CSI: Crime Scene Investigation; Beverly Hills, 90210 ...
Ski School is a 1991 comedy film directed by Damian Lee and starring Dean Cameron. Its plot concerns a fictional ski school . A sequel, Ski School 2 , followed in 1994, also starring Cameron.
Roger Rose is an American actor, known for such films as Ski Patrol [1] and for voice work in animated films and television series such as Happy Feet, Rugrats, Scooby-Doo, The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy, and Quack Pack. He is also an occasional announcer.
The film was released direct-to-video on February 21, 1994. A DVD was released by Screen Media on December 28, 2004, in pan and scan format. [8]It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia paid homage to the Ski School series in season 11, episode 3, having Dean Cameron guest star as a burnt-out "party dude" living on the ski slopes.
The Canadian Ski Patrol is the patrol governing body for Canada. In 1940, Dr. Douglas Firth was asked by the Canadian Amateur Ski Association (CASA) to organize and train a first aid rescue group to patrol the ski hills. The Canadian Ski Patrol System was originally a standing committee of the CASA with independent patrols in different areas.