Iron Will 1994

It's not a question of age. Or strength. Or ability. It's a matter of will.

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6.6 / 10   254 vote(s)
PG
Adventure Family Action

When Will Stoneman's father dies, he is left alone to take care of his mother and their land. Needing money to maintain it, he decides to join a cross country dogsled race. This race will require days of racing for long hours, through harsh weather and terrain. This young man will need a lot of courage and a strong will to complete this race.

Release Date 1994-01-14
Runtime 1h 48m
Directors Charles Haid, Jack Ballance, Gary M. Strangis, Chris Stoia, William Wages, David R. Ellis
Producers George Zepp, James Ployhar, Patrick J. Palmer, Robert Schwartz
Writers Jeff Arch, John Michael Hayes, Djordje Milicevic

You're telling me James MacArthur and Mackenzie Astin aren't related? I'm not even joking, they looked exactly the same in their respective youngers years; I thought I was back in 1950s Disney when I saw Astin appear.

'Iron Will' is a good film. It begins quite slowly but soon enough picks up the pace thanks to the dog-sled racing, which I enjoyed alongside the newspaper and animal parts of the story. The stuff, meanwhile, with Will (Astin), McTeague (Brian Cox) et al. isn't majorly interesting to me, but it still makes for alright viewing. Astin is more than decent in the lead role, while Kevin Spacey is (unfortunately) solid in his role as media man Kingsley.

With that noted, it isn't really a film that is set alight by its cast. They all serve their purpose but aren't anything great. The animals, racing and hearty narrative make up for that though. A fine film, even if it does just narrowly avoid 3*.

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