The Mountain (TV series)
The Mountain | |
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The Mountain intertitle | |
Created by |
David Barrett Gina Matthews Grant Scharbo |
Starring | |
Opening theme | "I Miss You" by Blink-182 |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 13 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) |
Shaun Cassidy McG Stephanie Savage |
Running time | 43 minutes |
Production company(s) |
Wonderland Sound and Vision Shaun Cassidy Productions Warner Bros. Television |
Distributor | Warner Bros. Television Distribution |
Release | |
Original network | The WB |
Original release | September 22, 2004 – January 2, 2005 |
The Mountain is an American television series that was broadcast for one season (2004–05) on The WB network. The show received very low ratings and was canceled after only thirteen episodes.
Plot
The plot centers on a ski resort run by Will Carver (Anson Mount). When his grandfather dies, Will discovers that the resort has been left to his younger brother David (Oliver Hudson), an irresponsible layabout who returns to pick up the reins. There is familial conflict over the resort and over Maria (Alana de la Garza), a woman who previously dated David, but then dates Will. Additional conflict comes from the efforts of land developer Colin Dowling (Mitch Pileggi) and his attractive daughter, Max (Elizabeth Bogush), who falls for David.
Cast and characters
Main
- Oliver Hudson as David Carver Jr.
- Anson Mount as Will Carver
- Tara Thompson as Shelley Carver
- Penn Badgley as Sam Tunney
- Elizabeth Bogush as Max Dowling
- Alana de la Garza as Maria Serrano
- Tommy Dewey as Michael Dowling
- Johann Urb as Travis Thorson
- Mitch Pileggi as Colin Dowling
- Barbara Hershey as Gennie Carver
Recurring
- Kaylee DeFer as Scarlett
- Matt Bellefleur as Fergie
- Sam Easton as Blake
- Brett Cullen as John 'Whit' Whitman
- Martin Cummins as Eric Toth
Guest star
- Chad Everett as Toby (episode: Pilot)
Episodes
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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1 | "Pilot" | David Barrett[1] | Story by : Gina Matthews & Grant Scharbo and David Barrett Teleplay by : Stephanie Savage and Shaun Cassidy [1] | September 22, 2004 |
2 | "Unbroken" | Rod Hardy[2] | Shaun Cassidy[2] | September 29, 2004 |
3 | "On The Beach" | Sandy Smolan[3] | Stephanie Savage[3] | October 6, 2004 |
4 | "Water" | Rod Hardy[4] | Michael Nankin[4] | October 13, 2004 |
5 | "Masquerade" | Sandy Smolan[5] | Jesse Stern[5] | October 20, 2004 |
6 | "Best Laid Plans" | J. Miller Tobin[6] | Laurie Arent[6] | October 31, 2004[7] |
7 | "The Letter" | Harry Winer[8] | Karen Barna[8] | November 14, 2004 |
8 | "A Piece of the Rock" | Peter Markle[9] | Jeremy Miller and Dan Cohn[9] | November 21, 2004 |
9 | "Pop Psychology" | Peter Ellis[10] | Jesse Stern[10] | November 28, 2004 |
10 | "The One You're With" | Michael Nankin[11] | Jean Desegonzac[11] | December 5, 2004 |
11 | "Sacred Things" | J. Miller Tobin[12] | Laurie Arent[12] | December 12, 2004 |
12 | "Blood Money" | Lev Spiro[13] | Jesse Stern[13] | December 26, 2004 |
13 | "Great Expectations" | Harry Winer | Karen Barna | January 2, 2005 |
References
- 1 2 "(#100) "Pilot"". The Futon Critic.
- 1 2 "(#101) Unbroken". The Futon Critic.
- 1 2 "(#102) On The Beach". The Futon Critic.
- 1 2 "(#103) Water". The Futon Critic.
- 1 2 "(#104) Masquerade". The Futon Critic.
- 1 2 "(#105) Best Laid Plans". The Futon Critic.
- ↑ "(#105) Best Laid Plans". The Futon Critic.
- 1 2 "(#106) The Letter". The Futon Critic.
- 1 2 "(#107)A Piece of the Rock". The Futon Critic.
- 1 2 "(#108) Pop Psychology". The Futon Critic.
- 1 2 "(#109) The One You're With". The Futon Critic.
- 1 2 "(#110) Sacred Things". The Futon Critic.
- 1 2 "(#111) Blood Money". The Futon Critic.
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