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Adventure & Inspiration Await in Trailer for Sylvester Stallone-Produced ‘LOST ON A MOUNTAIN IN MAINE’

Blue Fox Entertainment has debuted the trailer for Andrew Boodhoo Kightlinger‘s (Tater Tot & Patton) moving and inspiring family adventure movie, Lost on a Mountain in Maine, teasing audiences with a glimpse of the harrowing true story at the heart of the movie.

Directed by Boodhoo Kightlinger, from a script penned by Luke Paradise (Sympathy for the Devil), the film is based on the best-selling Harper Collins Book of the same name written by Donn Fendler, as told to Joseph B. Egen.

Lost on a Mountain in Maine recounts the harrowing true story of 12-year-old Donn Fendler (Luke David Blumm Son, “The Watcher”), who found himself stranded and alone in the unforgiving wilderness of northern Maine during the summer of 1939. The film not only chronicles Fendler’s fight for survival, but also explores his fractured relationship with his father, whom he may never see again.

The film also stars Paul Sparks (“House of Cards”), Caitlin FitzGerald (The Trial of the Chicago 7, “Succession”), Griffin Wallace Henkel (Armageddon Time), and Ethan Slater (Universal’s upcoming Wicked) and is produced by Sylvester Stallone, Braden Aftergood, Dick Boyce, and Ryan B. Cook.

Lost on a Mountain in Maine releases in theaters nationwide this November 1, 2024.

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