Movie Description A thrill-seeking hunter (Brown) brings his son Harry along on an expedition to capture a grizzly bear. With Indian tracker (Jackson) and jaded hunting colleague (Tobias) in tow, it isn't long before they seize a pair of cubs. Upon finding her kids tied-up and caged, the mother bear in turn abducts young Harry. While the hunting party conducts their search, the boy manages to forge a trusting alliance with the beast. However, it isn't long before they're discovered, and a misunderstanding leads to a brutal battle. When father and son rally to help the bear, they discover how much they really care for each other.
A thrill-seeking hunter (Bryan Brown) brings his son, Harry, along on an expedition to capture a grizzly bear. With Indian tracker (Tom Jackson) and jaded hunting colleague (Oliver Tobias) in tow, it isn't long before they seize a pair of cubs. Upon finding her offspring tied-up and caged, the mother bear in turn abducts young Harry. While the hunting party conducts their search, the boy manages to forge a trusting alliance with the beast. However, it isn't long before they're discovered, and a misunderstanding leads to a brutal battle. When father and son rally to help the bear, they discover how much they really care for each other. Richard Harris co-stars as the adult Harry who tells this adventurous and warm-hearted campfire tale to his own grandchildren.
| Credits | | Producer: | Allan Scott, Peter R. Simpson | | Cast: | Daniel Clark, Richard Harris, Tom Jackson |
| Details | | Sound: | Stereo Sound, Surround Sound |
Notes DVD Features:
Region 1 Keep Case Widescreen Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 - English Additional Release Material: Cast/Crew Information Production Notes Grizzly Bear Outtakes Trailer TV Spots Interactive Features: Interactive Menus Scene Access
Editorial Reviews "...Pretty as a picture....The film possesses a decent heart..." New York Times - p.E28 - Lawrence Van Gelder (01/28/2000)
"...The scenes with the bears are very convincing....It's a pretty entertaining trip for the whole family..." Box Office - p.52 - Mike Kerrigan (03/01/2000)
"...GRIZZLY FALLS delivers action and adventure in the great outdoors..." Los Angeles Times - p.F16 - Robin Rauzi (01/28/2000)
"...[With] pleasant Rocky Mountain scenery..." Sight and Sound - Ben Walters (01/01/2002)
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