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Synopsis: In a raging blizzard five days before Christmas, two young people meet by chance: Lisa, 23, pregnant and scared, and Brad, a professional snowboarder. Both want to make it over the mountains ahead of the storm, Brad to attend a party announcing his engagement, Lisa because she's desperate to get anywhere, so long as it's away from the mysterious circumstances she's running from. They don't make it. The blizzard catches up with them - Brad's car slams into a snow bank in the middle of the wilderness. They're forced to seek shelter at the one structure they've past in the last ten miles: the Rosemont Lodge. Once a vibrant year-round resort, the Rosemont Lodge has been closed for nearly 20 years. Most of the Lodge has been sealed up; now, only a corner of the main building is inhabited. The lodge's owner, Josephine, used to be the heart and soul of the resort - her personality, and her cooking, were as much of an attraction as were the hundreds of acres of pristine mountain wilderness sur
Genre: Drama
Director(s): Daniel Petrie Jr.
Production: Enderby Entertainment
 
IMDB:
6.4
Year:
2015
95 min
98 Views


...can we please go back

to the lodge now?

Come on.

- Hey...

- Come on.

Come on.

- It's all right, it's okay.

- Please, let me...

- Come on.

- It's okay. Come on.

There you go.

You rest.

Everything will be all right.

Now she has a fever.

What in the world did you do

to that girl?

Nothing.

I only met her yesterday.

What? You met her...

No! She asked for a ride

and I gave her one.

Oh, why didn't you tell me?

Because you never gave me

a chance to.

You slept in the same bed?

It's not like I'm trying to

fool around or anything.

How long to get

that generator going?

Josephine, the generator

has been running...

...since the power lines

were down.

I mean the big generator.

The big?

Not long, a half an hour.

Good. At least that's done;

turn the heat...

...and the fireplace in room 33.

We'll put her in there,

you can have room 34.

Abe, that rotgut you drink everyday

is ruining your brain.

Would you like me to repeat?

Hell no.

Give me a hand.

- Wow!

- I told you.

Seriously, gigantic.

I told you.

Heat's coming on, and the place

will look different...

...with the fireplace fire going.

Leave off doing that.

The main thing is

to get the tractor going.

Hey Brad. Feel like

playing with the tractor?

It's beautiful.

You just get into bed.

Thank you. I don't mean to

put you through so much trouble.

No trouble, really.

You just ah, rest,

try to get your strength back.

Why don't you ever look at me?

I am looking at you,

what are you talking about?

Nothing.

Abe told me

what you said down there.

Believe me, I understand

wanting to be dead.

But, you can't think of

just yourself.

I know, the baby.

Yes and what about your parents,

they'd be devastated.

They said they never wanted

to hear my name again.

Okay.

What about the baby's father?

Oh, he'd be devastated.

What do you mean?

They could order movies,

pay-per-view...

...play video games, music,

they can even surf the Internet...

...all from their remote.

I mean, every good hotel...

...has a system like that

these days.

- Sounds expensive.

- That's the thing.

These companies, they'll provide

you the hardware and...

...the software for free and then

they split the fees with you.

In-room entertainment was

the fourth biggest moneymaker...

...at the Little Nell in Aspen

last year.

You stay in a lot of nice hotels?

Yeah, I work in

a lot of nice hotels;...

...I'm a Snowboarder, with

no sponsor. Meaning, I'm a waiter.

In the winter, these places

are always looking for people...

...so I get to go to

all the Snowboarding events...

...and then I pick up work

a week here, a week there...

...and that's what this place

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Bill Rebane

Baron Bill Rebane (born February 8, 1937) is an American film director, producer, and screenwriter. He is best known for low budget horror movies such as Twist Craze and The Giant Spider Invasion. Rebane also ran for the governor of Wisconsin in 1979 and 2002 as the American Reform Party candidate. more…

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