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Cry Wilderness (1987)

Cry Wilderness (1987)
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A young boy from Los Angeles spends a remarkable summer in the northern California wilds with his father, a forest ranger. While there, the youth meets a real live sasquatch (Bigfoot to the uninitiated). The two become friends. Eventually the youngster returns to LA in the Fall. This adventure follows what happens when he has a disturbing dream. In the vision, the sasquatch warns him that his father is in trouble. Believing this, the lad hastily hitchhikes back to the woods. He finds his father, an avaricious Indian and a rapacious mercenary armed to the teeth. They claim that they are after an escaped circus tiger, but unbeknownst to them, they are really tracking the mythical giant ape. Now the boy must use all his ingenuity to save his pal and his dad from danger. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Starring:
Eric FosterMaurice Grandmaison, (more)
Director(s):
Jay Schlossberg-Cohen
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Cry Wilderness

A young boy from Los Angeles spends a remarkable summer in the northern California wilds with his father, a forest ranger. While there, the youth meets a real live sasquatch (Bigfoot to the uninitiated). The two become friends. Eventually the youngster returns to LA in the Fall. This adventure follows what happens when he has a disturbing dream. In the vision, the sasquatch warns him that his father is in trouble. Believing this, the lad hastily hitchhikes back to the woods. He finds his father, an avaricious Indian and a rapacious mercenary armed to the teeth. They claim that they are after an escaped circus tiger, but unbeknownst to them, they are really tracking the mythical giant ape. Now the boy must use all his ingenuity to save his pal and his dad from danger. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
91 mins

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Director(s):
Jay Schlossberg-Cohen
Writer(s):
Philip Yordan
Producer(s):
Philip YordanJay Schlossberg-Cohen
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Suitable for Children)
Categories:
Action / Adventure
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    Miles K.

    I'm all for cheesy family movies, but please don't bother watching Cry Wilderness. Firstly, the picture quality was terrible - surely everything we watched in the 80's wasn't that bad, was it? Secondly , the story was very slow moving; I think it even went backwards in a couple of places. Finally, Bigfoot was a huge disappointment - he didn't look at all like on the DVD cover. My daughter thought she could see a zipper up his back!

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