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White Water Rafting
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Best Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television | 1995
Best Performance by an Actor in a Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television | 1995
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Editing for a Miniseries or a Special | 1994
Best Edited Motion Picture for NonCommercial Television | 1995 | John
While based on a true story, "White Mile" is very reminiscent of a television movie from 1974 titled "Pray for the Wildcats" wherein a corporate survivalist takes a group of ad-men on a desert dirt-bike trip in Baja, Mexico, to test their stamina, and to bring them together in a manly fashion. Like "White Mile" stars a former television icon, Alan Alda from MASH, "Pray for the WIldcats" featured several actors famous for television roles: Andy Griffith, Robert Reed and William Shatner.
A TV movie for the HBO network.
Alan Alda, Ken Jenkins and Dakin Matthews all appeared in And the Band Played On (1993). Alda and Matthews also appeared in Bridge of Spies (2015).
"Jack Robbins: Is your knee hurting, Dan? Dan Cutler: No, it's fine. How are you? You ought to ask them to give you a pill. Jack Robbins: Do you want me to make the calls to the families? Dan Cutler: No, I'll call them. You go back home, and make sure people don't fall apart. You know, there's a lesson here. I didn't motivate them enough. If I'd just built a fire under them, we wouldn't be here now. I let myself down, you know? You were great out there, Jack; you ought to be proud of yourself."
"Dan Cutler: Nick, let's go! A little hustle! Set an example for the younger ones. Come on, that was a joke. Nick Karas: Yeah, was it? Dan Cutler: What, do you feel a little cranky until you get your Ovaltine in the morning? Nick Karas: Are you needling me? Dan Cutler: No, I'm not needling you. Nick Karas: Yes, you are. Why do you do that? Do you enjoy that? Dan Cutler: Tell you what. Let's get in the boat. We can do group therapy on the way home. Nick Karas: No, let's be straight with each other for a minute. Why don't you let up, Dan? I'm not a threat to you. Relax. Dan Cutler: You know, I always admired how relaxed you were. You had perspective. You had distance. I guess I'd rather stay in the game. Nick Karas: If you want to play games, first find out if anybody wants to play."