

Soundtrack Ī soundtrack album consisting of the film's complete score, composed by Andy Garfield was released by 2M1 Records Group in January 2011. The Blu-ray features an exclusive commentary from Adam Green, cinematographer Will Barratt, and editor Ed Marx. Bonus features include an audio commentary with writer/director Adam Green and the leads Shawn Ashmore, Kevin Zegers and Emma Bell the documentaries "Catching Frostbite: The Origins of Frozen", "Three Below Zero", "Shooting Through It" and "Beating the Mountain: Surviving Frozen" deleted scenes and the official theatrical trailer. The film was released on a single disc DVD and Blu-ray on September 28, 2010. At its widest domestic release, it screened in 106 theaters. Internationally, the film earned over $2.4 million, bringing its total gross receipts to slightly less than $2.7 million. Frozen was released in Malaysia on June 24, 2010.įrozen opened to a first weekend box office of $131,395. The film premiered on Februwith the entire cast and crew at Mann Chinese 6 on Hollywood Blvd.

On February 5, the film had multiple screens in areas in Boston, New York, Los Angeles, Salt Lake City, Dallas, Denver, Philadelphia, Minneapolis and Chicago. Frozen also opened the Glasgow FrightFest. One such fainting happened at the Tower Theater in Salt Lake City. While playing at Sundance, the film caused quite a stir with numerous faintings reported from audience members that could not handle the tension of the film. It was released in North American theaters on February 5, 2010, with distribution from Anchor Bay Films. The film premiered at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival.
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Not long after, a car appears and the driver stops to assist her. She encounters the wolves feasting on Joe's mutilated corpse too occupied with Joe, they ignore Parker and she continues down, eventually crawling to a nearby road. Parker begins to slide and crawl down the mountain. Parker jumps from the chair and lands safely, but the chair then falls and crushes her ankle, fracturing it. As she stands in the chair, the bolt comes loose and the lift falls, held by the cable a few metres above the ground. Some time passes and Joe never returns, leading Parker to attempt to traverse the cable herself to the support pole.

After being attacked, he manages to scare them off using a ski pole and then slides down the mountain on Parker's snowboard, planning to return with help, but the wolves chase after him. On the ground, the wolves have gathered below, waiting for Joe. Joe attempts to traverse the ski lift cable, making it onto a nearby support tower, but doing this causes the bolt holding the chair to the cable to become dangerously loose. The following morning, Parker awakes to find her gloveless hand frozen to the bar, and also realises she is suffering from severe frostbite. Joe attempts to distract them but is unsuccessful, and Dan is torn apart by the wolves, leaving Parker distraught. His screams and the scent of his blood soon attract a pack of wolves.

Upon hitting the ground, he suffers a compound fracture on both of his legs. Panicked, knowing the slopes are now closed for the weekend, Dan eventually decides to jump from the lift. As the trio get to the top, the operator is replaced by a co-worker, who mistakes them for three other skiers who come off the mountain, and shuts down the lift, leaving Dan, Joe and Parker stranded high above the ground. After an afternoon skiing at a New England resort, childhood friends Dan Walker and Joe Lynch, and Dan's girlfriend Parker O'Neil, convince the ski lift operator to let them have one last run down the mountain before they go home, despite a storm moving in.
