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To Catch a Yeti

  • TV Movie
  • 1994
  • PG
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
2.1/10
718
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To Catch a Yeti (1994)
ActionComedyFamilyFantasy

While trying to escape hunters, Hank the Yeti befriends a American family in a big city.While trying to escape hunters, Hank the Yeti befriends a American family in a big city.While trying to escape hunters, Hank the Yeti befriends a American family in a big city.

  • Director
    • Bob Keen
  • Writers
    • Paul Adam
    • Lionel Shenken
  • Stars
    • Meat Loaf
    • Chantellese Kent
    • Rick Howland
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    2.1/10
    718
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bob Keen
    • Writers
      • Paul Adam
      • Lionel Shenken
    • Stars
      • Meat Loaf
      • Chantellese Kent
      • Rick Howland
    • 12User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Meat Loaf
    Meat Loaf
    • Big Jake Grizzly
    Chantellese Kent
    • Amy Bristow
    • (as Chantallese Kent)
    Rick Howland
    Rick Howland
    • Blubber
    • (as Richard Howland)
    Jim Gordon
    • Dave Bristow
    Leigh Lewis
    • Kate Bristow
    Jeff Moser
    • Wesley Sturgeon
    Michael Panton
    • Arnold Sturgeon
    • (as Mike Panton)
    Mona Matteo
    • Angelica Sturgeon
    Ria Franchuk
    • Joan
    Reginald Doresa
    • Butler
    Andreas M. Haralampides
    • Pilot
    • (as Andreas M. Haralampides M.D.)
    David Walberg
    • Truck Driver
    Rob Rutter
    • Security Guard
    Audrey Barraclouth
    • Bag Lady
    Neil Verburg
    • Young Man
    Stacey Simon
    • Young Woman
    Dave Goguen
    • Gas Attendant
    Carolyn Tweedle
    • Ticket Clerk
    • Director
      • Bob Keen
    • Writers
      • Paul Adam
      • Lionel Shenken
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    Michael_John

    Like slowly being dipped in feces...

    Folks, I am a movie buff. Not just that, I am a BAD MOVIE buff. And a Tolkien nerd. Therefore, few are as worthy to comment on this movie as me, Captain Worthy-riffic.

    This is the single worst piece of art ever.

    I have seen 'The Stupids'. I have the scene where Christopher Lee says 'Release the Drive Bee' on my computer. I have graphed Costner's slow decline into the abyss. My Jamaican roommate and I have had many discussions into the actual net-worth of Billy Baldwin, and found that we could pawn him on the black market for several Eagles, if both the Eagles and the Eagle-seller didn't know what a movie was. But we can all agree, there is not a work in humanity worse than 'To Catch a Yeti'.

    Granted, it tries hard, although I have assumed it was made by a sadistic epileptic ferret, the only explanation. I can forgive the fact that you can see the strings controlling the Yeti, which was almost certainly bought in the discount bin at K-Mart. I can forgive the fact that you can see the outline of a city building in the background of the scenes where the explorers are in the Tibetan mountains. And I can forgive the fact that I am considering dropping out as an English major, because any language that can take it up the tailpipe with dialogue like this probably won't survive much longer.

    BUT I CAN"T FORGIVE THE HALF AN HOUR WHERE THE HUSBAND OF THE HOME ON ANY-STREET USA BERATES HIS FAMILY BECAUSE HE THINKS THEY STOLE HIS PUMPKIN PIE. MAY DEATH FIND THIS MAN SLOWY, PAINFULLY, AND PREFERABLY IN THE TALONS OF A MAJESTIC EAGLE.

    Remember Folks,

    Do not meddle, In the affairs of Dragons. For you are crunchy, And taste good with catsup.
    2Leofwine_draca

    Horrendous!

    TO CATCH A YETI is an awful kid's adventure film about a baby Yeti that finds itself kidnapped by a pair of hunters and transported to America, where it falls in with your average family and yearns to get back home to the snow again. That's the entire plot of the film, which mainly consists of dumb scenes involving a model Yeti that rips off the look of Gizmo in the GREMLINS movies. Highlights of the film include the Yeti going on a skateboard ride through a local park and being smuggled in somebody's backpack. The animatronic effects are very poor, leaving this looking like a plastic model for the most part.

    Even worse are the performances, especially those from a couple of the worst child actors I've seen in a while. A couple of the women seemed to have British accents and if they truly are British actors then I can only apologise for their presence here. Meat Loaf is the most fun actor as the stereotypical villain but even he's poor, just slightly less poor than everything and everyone else around him.
    5inkblot11

    Guess what? Not all yetis are big, but they are cute!

    Amy Bristow (Chantellese Kent) has just found something cute and furry in her bedroom. Guess what? It's a yeti that her father accidentally brought back from Nepal in his backpack. No, not all yetis are giant size, in case you were wondering. Trouble is, there are two men who have also recently returned from climbing the same mountain and they have concluded that the yeti they were chasing has ended up in the Bristow family home. It seems a spoiled rich boy demanded a yeti and his father will pay the trackers a tidy sum for finding one. Can the bad boys manage to get the yeti back? No, this may not be a family movie to rush out and get at once. Still, this viewer found it an enjoyable watch. The actors are attractive and capable, the yeti is sweet looking, and the setting nice. Meat Loaf does a quality job as the main heavy. For those who like the unusual, stumbling across this film at the video store or library would be a good catch for family fun night, complete with popcorn and hot chocolate.
    1jamesowen-2

    Among the worst ever

    It doesn't get much worse than this folks. To Catch A Yeti is bad in every respect, beginning with the creature itself. The bug-eyed gooning animatronic representing said beast is an insult to cinema, with movement literally restricted to the thing being dragged along, on a poorly disguised sled, through the snow. Similarly the annoying coos which emanate from the Yeti's static plastic face are an annoying as they are bizarre.

    Beyond that the production values are below par from children's television, never mind a movie, and its star, one Meat Loaf, though tasked with the difficult job astonishingly manages to be the worst feature in the entire film, proving once and for all that rock music saved many a movie audience from his bewilderingly insensate acting style.

    Plot and characters, in as much as they exists, are instantly forgettable, and quite honestly you'll spend the entire film being obsessively irritated by the Yeti. Yes, it really is that lamentable.

    Arguably children might get something out of this on a Saturday morning while mom and dad enjoy a lie in, but an enjoyable family film this isn't.
    213Funbags

    Pretty bad.

    I don't know why I thought this might be good. Turns out it's virtually comedy free and full of plot holes. There was one only funny moment in the entire movie. The best joke was when they were in the train station and they announced the last train to Clarksville, but it wasn't funny enough to make me laugh. You might like this if your are 8 years old but anyone older won't enjoy this for a minute.

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    • Trivia
      Filming completed in 1993, but the film was not shown publicly until January 1995.
    • Goofs
      Kate's accent changes from American to British partway through the movie.
    • Connections
      Featured in Jim's Gift (1996)
    • Soundtracks
      Nowhere to Run
      Written by Brian Holland (uncredited), Lamont Dozier (uncredited) and Eddie Holland (uncredited)

      Performed by Martha & The Vandellas

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    • Release date
      • January 12, 1995 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Поймать йети
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production company
      • Dandelion Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 35 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 4:3

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