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Aventures dans les rocheuses

Original title: Across the Great Divide
  • 1976
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  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
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Heather Rattray in Aventures dans les rocheuses (1976)
In this family classic, two orphans cross the Rocky Mountains on a quest to claim their inheritance, a 400-acre Oregon ranch. On their journey, the pair forms an uncertain alliance with a drifter and together they go on the adventure of a lifetime.
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In this family classic, two orphans cross the Rocky Mountains in search of their heritage. The couple forms an uncertain alliance with a drifter and embarks on the adventure of a lifetime to... Read allIn this family classic, two orphans cross the Rocky Mountains in search of their heritage. The couple forms an uncertain alliance with a drifter and embarks on the adventure of a lifetime together.In this family classic, two orphans cross the Rocky Mountains in search of their heritage. The couple forms an uncertain alliance with a drifter and embarks on the adventure of a lifetime together.

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    • Stewart Raffill
  • Writer
    • Stewart Raffill
  • Stars
    • Robert Logan
    • Heather Rattray
    • Mark Edward Hall
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    935
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    • Director
      • Stewart Raffill
    • Writer
      • Stewart Raffill
    • Stars
      • Robert Logan
      • Heather Rattray
      • Mark Edward Hall
    • 18User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Robert Logan
    Robert Logan
    • Zachariah Coop
    Heather Rattray
    Heather Rattray
    • Holly Smith
    Mark Edward Hall
    Mark Edward Hall
    • Jason Smith
    George 'Buck' Flower
    George 'Buck' Flower
    • Ben
    Hal Bokar
    • Sternface
    Frank Salsedo
    • Mosa
    • (as Frank F. Salsedo)
    Fernando Celis
    • Half Breed…
    Loren Ewing
    Loren Ewing
    • Club
    Tiny Brooks
    Tiny Brooks
    • Fat Mary
    John Kauffman
    • Indian
    James Elk
    • Indian
    Stan Cowley
    • Hunter
    The Indian People of Utah and Canada
    • Indians
    • (as The Indian People of Utah & Canada.)
    • Director
      • Stewart Raffill
    • Writer
      • Stewart Raffill
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    christophaskell

    The way good family films used to be made

    Holly and Jason Smith (Heather Rattray and Mark Edward Hall, respectively) are a brother/sister combo out on the open trail. Trying to get to Oregon before their miserly uncle claims some land that is rightfully theirs, the kids run across a kind-hearted gambler, Zachariah Coop (Robert Logan). Although they get off to a rocky start, their relationship together grows out of necessity of their dependence on each other. They slowly learn to trust one another, and as a team make steady progress to Oregon. Director Raffill has directed quite a few of the outdoor, family adventure films as of late, and his love for nature shines through his lens. `Across the Great Divide' had a few gratuitous `fear for your life' moments, but definitely holds its own against other outdoor adventure films made in the 1970's. For viewers looking for films with good morals, this also has lessons learned out the wazoo. Rating: 25/40
    7The_Invisible_Dog

    Action entertainment with a good heart.

    A family Western adventure. All shot on location. Two orphans (feisty older girl and her younger brother) team up with cheeky con-man on the run (think James Garner meets Michael Landon) for a mission across the mountains in order to claim their (the kids') inheritance. It's a loose set-up that provides an excuse for all the classic Western thrills and spills that follow. A warm and friendly film with beautiful locations (Utah and Alberta, Canada). There's lots of animal scenes with bears, wolves, mountain lion/cougars in pursuit, even otters make a jovial appearance, not to mention their brave and faithful dog who accompanies them all the way. They meet (and stay a while) with Natives. It's an idealised west where the hero just happens to be able to speak the Native tongue. But that's ok, we need this kind of friendly film in the world. Especially in the way that is so distinct to the late 70s (eg - Grizzly Adams) where kids and animals run in slo-mo through long grass to warm sunset country-soul music. It's old-school Disney live-action style but it's miles better than, say, The Apple Dumpling Gang. A good one to show kids as an intro to Westerns etc. Seek the restored version which looks fantastic (eg - on amazon prime video)
    9zoodlepepsee

    A little fun for everyone

    An acceptable story line about two orphaned kids who reluctantly accept the assistance of a nice guy gambler on the run from past misfortune. Through trials and dangers a bond is formed between these likable characters. I rate this movie high simply for the good feeling you get watching it. Some of the animal scenes are completely unrealistic (a grizzly outdone by everyone including a few kids) but this seems to be the norm with these types of movies. It's also my peeve in the Genre but one must be capable of a more emotional response to fully appreciate what is being said in a film like this. Cue the imagination. What the movie gives up in "believability", regarding the animal scenes, it more than makes up for in filming locations. I was surprised to see the Peyto lake scenes as this is a very rugged and remote area of Alberta to shoot. Some real hiking may have been necessary for these shots but they are spectacular. A few good stunts; like a man and cougar fall from a cliff, add to the appeal. Overall, this is "feel good" 70's movie material.
    7swampmutt

    Beautiful scenery and animals

    This is a good film for family or an easy watch. The plot is not very compelling and the acting is remote. However, this was filmed in Utah and Canada, and the critters are very present, often at odds to the desires of the main party. The wolf scene is quite dramatic. Obviously the film makers were equipped to shoot outdoors as the colors and details are quite good for the time period. About 3/4 of the way through the movie, the party passes a lake. I am guessing it is the famous Peyto Lake in Canada's Banff NP, a truly spectacular place. If you like a wholesome movie, with lots of critters and big wild lands this movie is worth a view. Nice dog, too!
    8blackismylove

    It's like Oregon Trail the movie.

    And I LOVED that game growing up. I just watched this movie for the first time since the early 90's. Across the great Divide is proof that you don't need huge budgets or big stars in order for a movie to be good. The movie starts off with 2 children who need to cross the wilderness to claim their land inheritance meet a gambler on the run. Together they face natures obstacles in order to reach their destination. Granted, there were a few parts that were pretty predictable as to what was going to happen next. But all in all, it was a great little film to watch whether its in a family setting, or just by yourself.

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    • Trivia
      Robert Logan and George 'Buck' Flower would also star together in The Wilderness Family trilogy: La Liberté sauvage (1975), Colorado Story (1978) and Les aventures de la famille Robinson (1979). Heather Rattray would join them for the second and third films.
    • Goofs
      When Coop and the children are canoeing away from the Indian camp and waving goodbye, the dog is shown in the canoe with them, but a moment later the dog is shown with an Indian boy sitting on the bank of the river waving goodbye.
    • Quotes

      Jason Smith: How come you can speak Indian?

      Zachariah Coop: Well, my mother was the daughter of a Cherokee chief.

      Jason Smith: Really?

      Zachariah Coop: Yeah.

      Jason Smith: What was she like?

      Zachariah Coop: I don't really remember because she died two years before I was born.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Le coureur (1984)

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    • Release date
      • August 24, 1977 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Across the Great Divide
    • Filming locations
      • Alberta, Canada
    • Production company
      • Mavericks Inc.
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $18,806,000
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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