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Claws

  • 1977
  • PG
  • 1 Std. 40 Min.
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371
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Claws (1977)
HorrorThriller

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuHunters wound a grizzly bear in a national forest in Alaska. Soon after, the wounded bear goes off and kills several other hunters, hikers, campers, the sheriff and a little boy scout. Jason... Alles lesenHunters wound a grizzly bear in a national forest in Alaska. Soon after, the wounded bear goes off and kills several other hunters, hikers, campers, the sheriff and a little boy scout. Jason Evers sets out to stop it in the frozen plains of the Alaska mountains.Hunters wound a grizzly bear in a national forest in Alaska. Soon after, the wounded bear goes off and kills several other hunters, hikers, campers, the sheriff and a little boy scout. Jason Evers sets out to stop it in the frozen plains of the Alaska mountains.

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    • Richard Bansbach
    • Robert E. Pearson
  • Drehbuch
    • Chuck D. Keen
    • Brian Russell
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Jason Evers
    • Leon Ames
    • Anthony Caruso
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    4,1/10
    371
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    • Regie
      • Richard Bansbach
      • Robert E. Pearson
    • Drehbuch
      • Chuck D. Keen
      • Brian Russell
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Jason Evers
      • Leon Ames
      • Anthony Caruso
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    Jason Evers
    Jason Evers
    • Jason Monroe
    Leon Ames
    Leon Ames
    • Commissioner
    Anthony Caruso
    Anthony Caruso
    • Henry
    Carla Layton
    • Chris
    Glenn Sipes
    • Howard
    Buck Young
    Buck Young
    • Pilot
    Myron Healey
    Myron Healey
    • Sheriff
    Buck Monroe
    • Buck Monroe
    Wayne Lonacre
    • Gil Evans
    Bill Ratcliffe
    • Marshal
    Brian Russell
    • Local Reporter
    Rand Carr
    • Radio Operator
    • (as Randy Carr)
    Robert E. Pearson
    • TV Reporter
    • (as Bob Pierson)
    Joe Shaw
    • TV Cameraman
    Marvin Borgmier
    • The Hunter
    Kevin Mielbeck
    • The Hunter
    Andy Anderson
    • The Hunter
    Galen Tromble
    • The Hunter
    • Regie
      • Richard Bansbach
      • Robert E. Pearson
    • Drehbuch
      • Chuck D. Keen
      • Brian Russell
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    kita117

    What kind of movie is this?

    This movie is not a good killer grizzly movie. I just don't know why they also call it Devil Bear because it is not scary enough to be called that. The movie is very dark. Sometimes you can't see certain things and the sound in the movie is bad. Most of all, the movie is boring. 2.5 stars out of 5 for my rating.
    6HumanoidOfFlesh

    Not bad,if you enjoyed "Grizzly".

    When a giant,killer grizzly bear terrorizes the countryside three men go on a dangerous hunting mission to bring it down."Claws" is not as good as "Grizzly"(1976)-in fact it's pretty dull at times.There is no gore to speak of and no suspense.The photography of Alaska wilderness is outstanding.The acting is pretty good and the climax is fairly exciting.Still the special effects are not too hot."Claws" is tough to find,but if you liked "Grizzly" give this one a look.
    eddy-28

    GRIZZLY 2

    Okay CLAWS in which in GRIZZLY (1976) says that was a subtitle for the film for GRIZZLY. CLAWS is not as intense as GRIZZLY but to most people through the 70's they still think CLAWS is a true sequel to GRIZZLY. CLAWS is way different and no it is not the same story line as GRIZZLY, CLAWS is about a few hunters who are attacked by a grizzly bear and years later the bear goes on a killing spere. CLAWS is no follow up to GRIZZLY however Jason Evers does metion one of the characters in GRIZZLY Which is to believed to be Christopher George. CLAWS also has Leon Armes that late actor who died a few years later. CLAWS is a good film but I do not know who the director is, I have never heard of him before. Edward L. Montoro (Producer of GRIZZLY) later filmed a film in 1984 called GRIZZLY II THE PREDATOR that is the real unknown sequel to GRIZZLY which had Charlie Sheen and George Clooney in their big roles however the film was not released untill 1986.
    4Chase_Witherspoon

    Jason and the Devil Bear

    If "Grizzly" was the B-grade answer to "Jaws", then "Claws" in my opinion, is the next generation answer to "Grizzly". Despite a top- notch cast (Evers, Aames, Caruso, Young & Healey), "Claws" lacks the technical expertise William Girdler displayed in conjuring his spin-off, the bear attacks and aftermath here, a lot less bloody and realistic.

    The acting of the veterans isn't bad at all, though Evers does at times seem more than a little self-righteous as he mentally deteriorates years after being attacked by what has now become the local folklore of "Devil Bear". Estranged from his wife & son due to his obsession with locating and killing "Devil Bear", Evers teeters on the brink of insanity, until, "Devil Bear" appears again to wreak havoc and give Evers the chance to avenge the livelihood he lost when his hand was crippled years before (he was a lumberjack by trade, until "Devil Bear" tossed him around like a rag doll).

    Clichéd and overly intense, "Claws" reminds me of "Snowbeast" both in terms of tone and production quality, it's a very distant standard to Girdler's "Grizzly" despite the obvious homage. Both Aames and Caruso have reasonably good dialogue and deliver earnest, watchable performances - I couldn't really say the same for Layton nor Sipes who both look decidedly amateurish by comparison. As aforesaid, I'm not sure who's more dangerous, "Devil Bear" or Jason Evers' maniacal stare.

    The slow-motion climax was a bit absurd and Evers' supposedly crippled hand seems to make a miraculous resurrection, but otherwise, it's what you'd expect in a film of this genre, but firmly on the C-scale.
    lazarillo

    See "Grizzly" instead

    A lot of people confuse this movie with "Grizzly". "Grizzly" has Christopher George AND Andrew Prine AND Richard Jaekl AND a female park ranger who decides to take time out from hunting an 18-foot killer grizzly bear to strip off all her clothes and take an impromptu shower in a waterfall (guess what happens?). "Claws" has none of these things, just a lot of travelogue footage of the Alaskan wilderness and some Native American nonsense about a "spirit bear". Neither movie is particularly scary. They both contain a lot shots of a disembodied bear paw flying through air, lopping off heads and limbs edited together with close-ups of the face of a real bear who looks only mildly annoyed. There is one pretty good scene where the bear menaces a boy scout camp, but it's only good because it's dark and you can't really see the bear. Actually, you can't see a lot of things in the very murky existing prints of this hard-to-find movie. It probably doesn't merit a DVD resurrection, however, because I have a feeling that what you can't see would still suck. "Grizzly" is so bad it's good; "Claws" is just bad.

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      Was re-released in 1978 in Canada and Mexico as "Grizzly 2" in an effort to capitalize on the success of another similarly themed killer grizzly bear film a year before "Grizzly" (1976), which had performed exceptionally well worldwide. "Claws" is often times mistaken as the sequel to "Grizzly" because of its re-release title, but has no connection to the film, nor any connection to the real infamous lost sequel, "Predator: The Concert" (AKA: "Grizzly II: The Predator").
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      Jason Monroe: [screaming into the mountains] You filthy murdering devil! Where are you? I'm going to kill you! You bloody murdering bastard!

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      Referenced in Bigfoot und die Hendersons (1987)

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      • 1977 (Vereinigte Staaten)
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      • Englisch
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      • Juneau, Alaska, USA
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      • Alaska Pictures
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