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  1. Parents need to know that Ski Patrol is a slapstick comedy from the production team of the Police Academy movies. Ski Patrol is a lot tamer: The main area of concern is the strong language, which includes "s--t" and variations, "ass," "damn," and "crap." A bad guy makes a sexist comment and a racial slur.

    • Richard Correll
    • Andrea Beach
    • Roger Rose, Yvette Nipar
    • Half the falls were real. This one should be a no-brainer. Skiers tend to fall while they’re learning and even when they hit a bad patch or take a wrong turn.
    • Several of the extras were actually recognized ski patrol. Just to insure the safety of the stars the film did employ several actual ski patrol members that were there to keep everyone safe.
    • There was a point and time when George Lopez wasn’t funny. Believe it or not, George Lopez did not really stand out in this film. It could have been that he was still getting started with his whole routine, but quite honestly he was funnier in Balls of Fury.
    • A number of people didn’t care for its sexually subjective poses. This is highly subjective as a lot of people didn’t mind. But there were a lot of sexually suggestive poses in this film.
  2. 91 minutes. Country. United States. Language. English. Box office. $8,533,973 [2] 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]

  3. Ski Patrol (1990) is a movie I rewatched for the first time in a long time in Prime. The storyline follows a ski mountain resort that someone wants to sabotage so they can swoop in and purchase it for pennies on the dollar. The resorts only hope is a band of misfits who serve as the ski patrol on the mountain for the resort.

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    • Epic Productions, Sarlui / Diamant Production
    • Rich Correll
  4. Jan 20, 1990 · By Deseret News, Chris Hicks, movie critic "Ski Patrol" is a silly comedy set in the snowcapped mountains of Park City (renamed Snowy Peaks for the film). Produced by Paul Maslansky, whose greatest success has come from the "Police Academy" films, "Ski Patrol" is the same kind of juvenile low humor, combining some "Naked Gun"-style off-the-wall moments with Three Stooges-level slapstick.

  5. Sometimes, [a film is] merely to make entertainment, to bring joy (or mayhem) and then depart. That’s the best way to look at a film like Ski Patrol, harmless from start to finish, spreading a ...

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