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Grey Owl (1999)

Grey Owl (1999)
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Archibald Belaney was a British man who grew up fascinated with Native American culture -- so much so that in the early 1900s he left the United Kingdom for Canada, where he reinvented himself as Archie Grey Owl and lived in the wild as a North American Indian trapper. He eventually became an environmental activist after renouncing trapping and hunting. Grey Owl is based on Belaney's true story, starring Pierce Brosnan in the title role. In 1934, Archie was living a largely solitary life when he met a young woman named Anahareo (Annie Galipeau), an Ojibway Indian nicknamed Pony. Pony is fascinated by Archie, largely because she wants to know about her people's heritage. Her father, Jim (Graham Greene), is a businessman who wears a suit to work and has little concern for his history; in Archie, Pony sees a link to her past that she can't find in her family. Archie has little use for Pony at first, but in time the two begin to bond, and it's Pony who convinces Archie to give up trapping and work to protect animals. She also encourages Archie to write a book about wilderness life in Canada. The book becomes a huge success and makes Archie something of a celebrity, but with recognition come nagging questions about Archie's true heritage. (In reality, Archie Grey Owl's true idenity did not become public knowledge until after his death.) ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Pierce BrosnanAnnie Galipeau, (more)
Director(s):
Richard Attenborough
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Grey Owl

Archibald Belaney was a British man who grew up fascinated with Native American culture -- so much so that in the early 1900s he left the United Kingdom for Canada, where he reinvented himself as Archie Grey Owl and lived in the wild as a North American Indian trapper. He eventually became an environmental activist after renouncing trapping and hunting. Grey Owl is based on Belaney's true story, starring Pierce Brosnan in the title role. In 1934, Archie was living a largely solitary life when he met a young woman named Anahareo (Annie Galipeau), an Ojibway Indian nicknamed Pony. Pony is fascinated by Archie, largely because she wants to know about her people's heritage. Her father, Jim (Graham Greene), is a businessman who wears a suit to work and has little concern for his history; in Archie, Pony sees a link to her past that she can't find in her family. Archie has little use for Pony at first, but in time the two begin to bond, and it's Pony who convinces Archie to give up trapping and work to protect animals. She also encourages Archie to write a book about wilderness life in Canada. The book becomes a huge success and makes Archie something of a celebrity, but with recognition come nagging questions about Archie's true heritage. (In reality, Archie Grey Owl's true idenity did not become public knowledge until after his death.) ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
118 mins

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Director(s):
Richard Attenborough
Writer(s):
William Nicholson
Producer(s):
Jake EbertsClaude LegerRichard Attenborough
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Nudity, Sexual Situations)
Categories:
ForeignDrama
Grey Owl Awards:
  • 1999 - Genie Awards - Best Costume Design
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    Ann C.

    Although it can become too sentimental--particularly with the early scenes of Archie, Pony, and the little beavers--this movie overall is quite interesting. My favorite scene is at the pow-wow, with all the magnificently dressed Native chiefs who laugh heartily together. There, the action picks up and puts you in the midst of a wonderful happening. Intriguing story of how Archie Grey Owl came to be an early media celebrity.

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    Adele S.

    I like the way Pierce Brosnan picks his films in which he acts.. His range varies and he's in good in all of them. He's wonderful in this true to life account of Archie Grey Owl. I really enjoyed this movie.

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    BRONWYN D M.

    This is an outstanding story. It gives you a wonderful feeling when done - there are kind people. The movie is well done and the acting superb.

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