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| ACTORS: | Dan Haggerty, Dylan Haggerty (II), Nicole Lund |
| CATEGORY: | Video |
| DIRECTOR: | Jeremy Haft |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 31 October, 1997 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Family Home Entertainment |
| MPAA RATING: | G (General Audience) |
| FEATURES: | Color, Closed-captioned, HiFi Sound, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Feature Film Family |
| MEDIA: | VHS Tape |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 012232767538 |
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Customer Reviews of Grizzly Mountain
The scenery's the star of this lousy film I never thought Dan Haggerty could act . . . now I know for sure! And he was the best on in the entire cast of so-called actors.
Sure the story has a politically-correct message, but the challenge is sticking with it to the end. This poorly written, poorly acted, low budget affair would have been a total waste of time except for some great scenery. Save your money.
Stupid movie that made no sense!
Dan Haggerty was the best actor in that movie and did a good job acting in it. On the other hand it was poorly written and the rest of the actors and actresses in the movie did a terrible job. It made no sense at all. Some lousy acting kids got mysteriously sent back in time to save a mountain from being blown into pieces. It's funny how the kids were trying to save the mountain from being blown when it already existed in the 20th century. Then the writer made a lousy attempt to make the movie funny by making the kids have all sorts of gadgets and gizmos from the future. It could have been a great movie with Dan Haggerty since I thought some of his earlier movies were great, but the plot was terrible and the "kids from the future" made it even worse.
A well-acted family movie.
In this movie (very similar, in atmosphere and personality, to GRIZZLY ADAMS), two modern-day Oregon children are transported back to 1870 via a cave while on a camping trip. There, they help a mountain man named Jeremiah save the mountain from a greedy businessman and his cohorts. The children are compelled to help Jeremiah, because if the mountain is destroyed, so is their hope of returning to the 1990s. The character of Jeremiah is very much like Grizzly Adams: likable and well able to take care of himself in the mountains. The children are well able to handle themselves, and in their efforts to do so, they sometimes try Jeremiah's patience. All in all, it's a good movie. In a way, it's a politically correct movie: the theme is that it's wrong to develop mountains or any other wild areas for business purposes. Political correctness aside, I give this movie a thumbs-up for family quality. And but for one swear word, used once, I would rate it G.