
First on the Rope
Pierre-Antoine Hiroz, Edouard Niermans, 1999
First on the Rope
Roger Frison-Roche, 1941
First on the Rope is a TV series directed by Pierre-Antoine Hiroz and Edouard Niermans in 1999 and based on the book of the same name by Roger Frison-Roche, first published in 1941. The TV series features Silvia De Santis, Frédéric Gorny, Didier Bienaimé, Matthieu Rozé, Mélanie Leray, Thibault de Montalembert, and others.
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Storyline
In Chamonix, in the 1930s, two populations rubbed shoulders while ignoring each other. That, first of all, of athletes in search of thrills, who have come to try their hand at mountaineering. That, then, of the socialites, who come there to appear and exchange the latest gossip. These two worlds come together, however, to set out to conquer the Mont-Blanc massif. Roped up, dependent on each other, experienced mountaineers and amateurs only have to join forces and forget their differences.
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Year
1999
Minutes
180
Movie Rate
6.90
Source: IMDb
TV Series
First on the Rope
Original title: Premier de cordée
Director: Pierre-Antoine Hiroz, Edouard Niermans
Country: France
Year: 1999
Length: 3hs / 2 episodes

Year
1941
Pages
256
Book Rate
7.92
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Book
First on the Rope
Author: Roger Frison-Roche
Country: France
First published in: 1941
Length: 256 pages
Genre: Fiction
Book series: Premier de Cordée
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BRIAN HELGELAND (Screenwriter)

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