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Wild America (1997)

Wild America (1997)
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Based on the true saga of the Stouffer brothers, this movie is an unusual combination of comedy film and nature documentary. In the 1960s in rural Arkansas, Marty Stouffer (Jamey Sheridan) grooms his three sons to take over the family auto parts business. But the sons are more interested in animals, photography, racing cars and trucks, and impressing girls. Marty, Jr. (Scott Bairstow) and Mark (Devon Sawa) fight frequently with their stern father over his work demands and their yen for adventure. Finally, their mother Agnes (Frances Fisher) intercedes, and the patriarch agrees to let the two boys take a cross-country trip to film a nature documentary. The youngest son, Marshall (Jonathan Taylor Thomas), stows away in his brothers' van and joins them on their travels. They head west, encountering a variety of animals and surviving many dangerous scrapes. The brothers' wacky exploits contribute to a new kind of participatory nature cinematography. In real life, the Stouffer film was shown on national television in 1977, and all three brothers became documentarians and served as advisers on this film biography. ~ Michael Betzold, Rovi

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Starring:
Jonathan Taylor ThomasDevon Sawa, (more)
Director(s):
William Dear
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Wild America

Based on the true saga of the Stouffer brothers, this movie is an unusual combination of comedy film and nature documentary. In the 1960s in rural Arkansas, Marty Stouffer (Jamey Sheridan) grooms his three sons to take over the family auto parts business. But the sons are more interested in animals, photography, racing cars and trucks, and impressing girls. Marty, Jr. (Scott Bairstow) and Mark (Devon Sawa) fight frequently with their stern father over his work demands and their yen for adventure. Finally, their mother Agnes (Frances Fisher) intercedes, and the patriarch agrees to let the two boys take a cross-country trip to film a nature documentary. The youngest son, Marshall (Jonathan Taylor Thomas), stows away in his brothers' van and joins them on their travels. They head west, encountering a variety of animals and surviving many dangerous scrapes. The brothers' wacky exploits contribute to a new kind of participatory nature cinematography. In real life, the Stouffer film was shown on national television in 1977, and all three brothers became documentarians and served as advisers on this film biography. ~ Michael Betzold, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
107 mins

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Director(s):
William Dear
Writer(s):
David Michael Wieger
Producer(s):
Irby SmithJames G. RobinsonMark Stouffer
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Suitable for Children)
Categories:
Family & Kids
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    Gary K.

    This was a great movie that I enjoyed watching with my kids. It was interesting, entertaining, had lots of funny parts, some edge of your seat parts, and family bonding parts. Pretty much something for everyone! BEWARE of some language if you have younger children. This is a family movie I would watch again - - and I can't say that for very many!

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    Greg A.

    This movie caught and held the attention of my kids throughout. Lots of funny parts and a lot of action. There is some language I wish wasn't there. Also, I had to explain skinnydipping to my kids because of one scene. But this is a movie I would consider buying used in the future.

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    Sandra E.

    Like all the other reviews, this is a great family movie. I can't believe these kids were so fearless. I would have had a stroke if the youngest one. Since he seemed to encounter most of the danger. Three cheers to his bravery.

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