
The Prize
Overview
In the competitive world of free-style skiing, young Rick Jenkins finds the prize that will go on forever.
Top Cast


Gary Grimes
Gary Grimes
Rick Jenkins
Gary Grimes
Rick Jenkins


Chuck Woolery
Chuck Woolery
Bill Harper
Chuck Woolery
Bill Harper
Barbara Sigel
Barbara Sigel
Lynda Barnett
Barbara Sigel
Lynda Barnett
Lynda Beatie
Lynda Beatie
Joni Lee Walters
Lynda Beatie
Joni Lee Walters
Duncan Gamble
Duncan Gamble
Fred Dixie
Duncan Gamble
Fred Dixie


Dave Shelley
Dave Shelley
Harry Andrews
Dave Shelley
Harry Andrews


Kirk Scott
Kirk Scott
Ed Matthews
Kirk Scott
Ed Matthews
Ed Roseborough
Ed Roseborough
Ambulance Driver
Ed Roseborough
Ambulance Driver
John Clendenin
John Clendenin
TV Sportscaster
John Clendenin
TV Sportscaster
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