Lorsqu'un jeune garçon est capturé par un grizzli, il entreprend le voyage le plus incroyable de sa vie, plein d'excitation à couper le souffle, de dangers atroces et de surprises palpitante... Tout lireLorsqu'un jeune garçon est capturé par un grizzli, il entreprend le voyage le plus incroyable de sa vie, plein d'excitation à couper le souffle, de dangers atroces et de surprises palpitantes.Lorsqu'un jeune garçon est capturé par un grizzli, il entreprend le voyage le plus incroyable de sa vie, plein d'excitation à couper le souffle, de dangers atroces et de surprises palpitantes.
- Director
- Writers
- Stars
- Prix
- 1 nomination au total
Colin D. Simpson
- Grits
- (as Colin Simpson)
James Bearden
- Menke
- (as Jim Bearden)
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Although the story line of this movie was somewhat unrealistic, it was entertaining nonetheless. It was about what I expected, and was a nice change of pace from the typical sex and crime movies that are so common these days.
This is obviously not a movie that will be enjoyed by everyone, but anyone who loves nature should appreciate this film. The scenery is beautiful and refreshing. Most older children will probably love it, but there is mild violence and younger children might be frightened.
At times the plot moves slowly, but doesn't get overly boring for the adults. Not a bad picture overall.
This is obviously not a movie that will be enjoyed by everyone, but anyone who loves nature should appreciate this film. The scenery is beautiful and refreshing. Most older children will probably love it, but there is mild violence and younger children might be frightened.
At times the plot moves slowly, but doesn't get overly boring for the adults. Not a bad picture overall.
A good movie, that should probably have been rated PG-13, in my opinion. There are some genuinely terrifying parts, bad language, and some violent and realistic fighting. It keeps you pretty close to the edge of your seat, for most of the film.
The family-relationship subplot was not very convincing, but otherwise an excellent film. I also found it confusing that the Grandfather made some comment about moving to England from Chicago, and as a child attended what appeared to be an English boarding school...but took the train out west to look for bears. Maybe I misunderstood something.
(One note: the bear is not Bart, but Ali Oop. I have submitted a correction to IMDb.)
The family-relationship subplot was not very convincing, but otherwise an excellent film. I also found it confusing that the Grandfather made some comment about moving to England from Chicago, and as a child attended what appeared to be an English boarding school...but took the train out west to look for bears. Maybe I misunderstood something.
(One note: the bear is not Bart, but Ali Oop. I have submitted a correction to IMDb.)
Tyrone is out to get a grizzly for research. But things go wrong when they take her cubs. And she gets Harry. Mizzy keeps Tyrone far enough behind to teach Harry some lessons. Harry is going to teach Mizzy some, also. She treats him to grub worms from under a log and some rare fish. So he pays her the favorite back with some cooked fish. But Mizzy forgot to bring the manners. Harry says that is the last.Then Mizzy would like to show how smart grizzlies really are. This is a maxed out PG-13 movie. Good for ages 8-10 and anyone into animals. This movie is a 6 on a scale from 1-10. Another good movie that I have reviewed for out of my 10 years. This isn't a must see but you need to bring the kids for a past time.
Grizzly Falls is a great movie intended mainly for a young audience around the age of 10. This PG movie is an adventure story about a boy (Daniel Clark) who befriends a bear after being kidnapped due to its cubs being taken by the boy's father (Bryan Brown). Of course, the boy and the bear learn to respect each other and become just like family. Overall, it's not a bad movie. Harry and the mother grizzly make a hilarious team together. Although you more than likely seen this plot many times, it's a little different because he learns to respect nature and family values through a bear. Grizzly Falls is a really good family movie to watch with the kids.
After losing his mother, Harry (Daniel Clark) is sent to a boarding school. His Father(Bryan Brown) comes to take him on a trip with a few other people to catch and bring back a live grizzly bear. After two bear cubs are captured, the mother bear comes and kidnaps Harry Bankston. She takes him to the spot where her bear cubs are being kept. On the way there, they became friends. After the mother bear frees her cubs, she leaves Harry and goes back into the wild. Most of the acting is good and the actors make the movie believable. Grizzly Falls is a good movie directed at children under the age of thirteen, but it could also be enjoyed by parents, grandparents, and animal lovers.
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- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Pequeño Gran Cazador
- Lieux de tournage
- sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 168 874 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 65 802 $ US
- 30 janv. 2000
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 168 874 $ US
- Durée1 heure 34 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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