As young Sam Gribley runs away he learns about nature.As young Sam Gribley runs away he learns about nature.As young Sam Gribley runs away he learns about nature.
- Awards
- 1 win & 1 nomination total
- Sam Gribley
- (as Teddy Eccles)
- Little Boy On Bus
- (as Danny McIlravey)
- Flint Seller
- (as Max 'Slapsie Maxie' Rosenbloom)
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The familiar scenery of the Green Mountains of southern Québec was breathtaking on the big screen. My mother pointed out the scene where Teddy Eccles' character, Sam, goes to the library in Knowlton, a library she had been to many times.
I understand Eccles attended and signed the guestbook of Olivet Baptist Church in Sutton, the church where my mother grew up.
Certainly, every kid has a dream of some adventure independent of parents and this movie helped me live mine a little.
The movie has adventure and a sense of wonder in its portrayal of a young boy intent on making his way alone in the wilderness. The lead character, Sam, does sometimes overact and can get on one's nerves, but the supporting cast--human, mammalian, and avian--keeps the film interesting and prevents Sam from become too overbearing. Kids can learn lessons on self-reliance and interdependence from the film, in addition to enjoying San's adventures and the beautiful scenery of the Laurentian Mountains.
This film would be boring except for one thing- this film is narrated by the boy, Sam (Ted Eccles). throughout the entire film, we get to listen into his thoughts or what he is writing in his journal. Ted Eccles does a GREAT job narrating this film.
The nature scenes are wonderful. After seeing this film, I have a greater appreciation for nature. Sam's ability to interact with other animals (Including his pet raccoon) is remarkable.
I recommend this film for everyone. It will make you think, it will awe-inspire you. You will also learn a new recipe for pancakes and syrup. This film is not to be missed!
Did you know
- TriviaThe scene where the falcon starts freaking out was caused by somebody upsetting it from behind. If you look closely, you can see the arm of one of the crew members behind it causing it to be upset. That probably was Dan Haggerty, who is also uncredited for the film, but who worked as the animal handler in it. He later went on to play the title role in La légende d'Adams et de l'ours Benjamin (1977).
- GoofsAfter being so long in the wilderness Sam's hair would've grown a lot longer.
- Quotes
Sam: The deer have pressed in all around me. They're hungry. They come into the hemlock grove to hide and sleep for the day. They manage the snow so well on their slender hooves. If I was to know that a million years from today, my children's children were to live as I am living in these mountains, I would marry me a wife with slender feet and begin immediately to breed a race with hooves. So that the mountain children of the future might run through the snows and meadows and mountains and marshes as easily as the deer. I must be pretty lonely to be having such daydreams. I guess I am.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Painted Hills (1993)
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- Ein Jahr als Robinson
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- Runtime1 hour 40 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1