Two brothers, down on their luck, fake a disappearance in the Alaskan wilderness so they'll have a great survival story to sell, but the hoax turns out to be more real than they planned.
Drew Roy
Miles West
Haley Webb
Lauren Huxley
Shane Coffey
Liam West
Melora Walters
Tracey Huxley
Anna Hutchison
Angie Miller
Crawford Wilson
Deputy Bradley Dolan
John Karna
Josh Miller
Nick Farnell
Eddie Swan
Steve Mouzakis
Randy Derdon
Patrick Sane
Sharky Bait
Cary Elwes
Jim Huxley
Jason Momoa
Joe Bright
Ron Holmstrom
Deputy Harbor Master
Tyler Rothmann
Man at Bar
Sarah Tidwell
Carol Swan
Ernacio Moonin
Billy Boy Scout
Maximus Antonio Moonin
David Boy Scout
Hank West
Scout Master
Linnea Hollingsworth
Reporter 1
Yulia Klass
Nurse Jean
Rolf Bardarson
Priest
Maggie Jane Vin Zant
Boy Scout's Mother
Dorene Lorenz
National News Anchor
Jeanie Greene
Local News Anchor
Bobby Campo
Miles West
Sebastian Gregory
Liam West
Director
Richard Gray
Story
Catherine Hill
Story, Writer
Abe Pogos
December 30, 2019
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***“O, what a tangled web we weave…”***
Two brothers (Drew Roy and Shane Coffey) and a girl (Haley Webb) in Alaska concoct a survivalist hoax to make easy money, but things don’t go according to plan. Cary Elwes plays the sheriff, the girl’s father, while Jason Momoa is on hand as an intimidating redneck.
"Sugar Mountain" (2016) is a drama/thriller in the mold of “A Perfect Plan” (1998), but with the setting & budget of “Into the Grizzly Maze” (2015) and “Hold the Dark” (2018). Some armchair critics have called the plot ridiculous, but it isn’t; it’s very believable. Look no further than Frederick Cook’s fake 1908 conquest of Mount McKinley (now Denali) or the Colorado “balloon boy” hoax in 2009.
If you like any of those above three movies you’ll like this one. The less I say the better. My title blurb tells all. Anna Hutchison stands out on the female front, although her role is peripheral. Melora Walters is also on hand; you might remember her as George Costanza’s date in the Seinfeld episode “The Hamptons.” She was also the girl in the notorious kitchen scene in “Cold Mountain” (2003).
The movie runs 1 hour, 46 minutes, and was shot in the Seward, Alaska, region.
GRADE: B+/A-