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      • On Aug. 1, 1987, at the end of a wilderness vacation 250 miles north of Vancouver in British Columbia, a rubber raft carrying 11 top-level executives from DDB Needham, Kraft Inc., Clorox Co., Procter & Gamble and other major companies, along with a guide, struck a boulder and dumped all but one of its passengers into surging water in a stretch of the Chilko River called the “White Mile.”
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    Network. HBO. Release. May 21, 1994. ( 1994-05-21) White Mile is a 1994 American made-for-television thriller-drama film directed by Robert Butler and starring Alan Alda, Peter Gallagher and Robert Loggia. It originally premiered on HBO on May 21, 1994.

  3. May 21, 1994 · Based on a true story, Dan Cutler is the head of a New York advertising agency. In a move to build character, he books a trip for a whitewater rafting trip on Canada's White Mile. After the raft turns over, all of the men scatter all over the rapids.

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    • Drama, Sport, Thriller
    • Robert Butler
    • 1994-05-21
  4. Feb 13, 1994 · The film “White Mile” was spawned from a book proposal by Chicago author Robert Tamarkin. Berg’s Los Angeles production company, a division of Viacom Inc., acquired the film rights from ...

  5. "White Mile" tells the true story of a driven, success-at-all-cost ad agency executive who puts together a fishing and white water rafting trip for a group of agency and client people so they can bond and make a tenuous business relationship more secure.

  6. White Mile (TV Movie 1994) - 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.

  7. In White Mile, Alan Alda stars as one of these weirdos: a ruthless advertising executive and misogynist who thinks all his business woes will be solved if he can just get his creatively bankrupt edgelord creative team away from their piece-of-work wives and onto…

  8. A white-water rafting trip by a group of leading advertising executives results in tragedy and a legal controversy. Based on a true story.

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