Kings' Peak is a 2012 Loviann disaster-drama film, produced by Lovilago Film, based on the book, Kings' Peak - Avalanche, by Matt Richards, who also served as the film's executive producer. The film is set in a small village called King Abby, which was built in a "safe place", according to its residents. A small-time writer and divorced man named Andrew (Phil Martinez) lives in the town, with his 22-year old daughter Sally (Melania Condottori) and 19-year old son James. When an avalanche hits the town, he must choose whether to escape or to rescue his family. He chooses the latter, being a skilled mountaineer.
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| - Kings' Peak is a 2012 Loviann disaster-drama film, produced by Lovilago Film, based on the book, Kings' Peak - Avalanche, by Matt Richards, who also served as the film's executive producer. The film is set in a small village called King Abby, which was built in a "safe place", according to its residents. A small-time writer and divorced man named Andrew (Phil Martinez) lives in the town, with his 22-year old daughter Sally (Melania Condottori) and 19-year old son James. When an avalanche hits the town, he must choose whether to escape or to rescue his family. He chooses the latter, being a skilled mountaineer.
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| - Kings' Peak is a 2012 Loviann disaster-drama film, produced by Lovilago Film, based on the book, Kings' Peak - Avalanche, by Matt Richards, who also served as the film's executive producer. The film is set in a small village called King Abby, which was built in a "safe place", according to its residents. A small-time writer and divorced man named Andrew (Phil Martinez) lives in the town, with his 22-year old daughter Sally (Melania Condottori) and 19-year old son James. When an avalanche hits the town, he must choose whether to escape or to rescue his family. He chooses the latter, being a skilled mountaineer. The movie, when it was released on the 22nd of November 2012, received critical acclaim, with critics praising the storyline and the visual effects of the film. It was released onto DVD in January 2013 and was rated PG-13. It also was the highest grossing Lovian film of 2012 and gained $302.85 million.
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