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Grizzly (1976)

Grizzly (1976)
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This ecology-themed horror movie took its inspiration from the success of Jaws and moved that film's man-versus-nature conflict from the seaside to the forest. The plot of Grizzly focuses on Mike Kelly (Christopher George), a forest ranger whose peaceful tenure over a forest housing a busy nature lodge is interrupted by the arrival of a very deadly and hungry 15-foot grizzly bear. As the bear starts killing rangers and campers, Park Supervisor Charley Kittridge (Joe Dorsey) tries to cover up the problem and tries to keep Kelly from acting in a way that will cause public suspicion. Finally, Kelly decides to do what is right and teams up with macho pilot Don Stober (Andrew Prine) and eccentric naturalist Arthur Scott (Richard Jaeckel) to hunt the grizzly down on its own turf. Grizzly was roundly panned by critics for its slavish, blow-by-blow imitation of its more sophisticated model, Jaws, but its gruesome shock power made it a major hit with audiences around the world. Director William Girdler followed this success up with another ecology-themed shocker in Day of the Animals, and the film's producers made a still-unreleased sequel, Grizzly II, which provided early roles for Charlie Sheen and George Clooney. ~ Donald Guarisco, Rovi

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Starring:
Christopher GeorgeAndrew Prine, (more)
Director(s):
William Girdler
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Grizzly

This ecology-themed horror movie took its inspiration from the success of Jaws and moved that film's man-versus-nature conflict from the seaside to the forest. The plot of Grizzly focuses on Mike Kelly (Christopher George), a forest ranger whose peaceful tenure over a forest housing a busy nature lodge is interrupted by the arrival of a very deadly and hungry 15-foot grizzly bear. As the bear starts killing rangers and campers, Park Supervisor Charley Kittridge (Joe Dorsey) tries to cover up the problem and tries to keep Kelly from acting in a way that will cause public suspicion. Finally, Kelly decides to do what is right and teams up with macho pilot Don Stober (Andrew Prine) and eccentric naturalist Arthur Scott (Richard Jaeckel) to hunt the grizzly down on its own turf. Grizzly was roundly panned by critics for its slavish, blow-by-blow imitation of its more sophisticated model, Jaws, but its gruesome shock power made it a major hit with audiences around the world. Director William Girdler followed this success up with another ecology-themed shocker in Day of the Animals, and the film's producers made a still-unreleased sequel, Grizzly II, which provided early roles for Charlie Sheen and George Clooney. ~ Donald Guarisco, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
97 mins

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Director(s):
William Girdler
Writer(s):
Harvey FlaxmanDavid Sheldon
Producer(s):
Harvey FlaxmanDavid Sheldon
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Adult Language, Questionable for Children, Graphic Violence, Violence)
Categories:
Horror
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    Chris W.

    This movie was much better than I expected. Great old fashioned when nature attacks popcorn fun. Don't let the PG rating fool you either : )

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    Mindy L.

    I found this to be a good movie!!! The bear was pretty scary!!!! Some bear attacks thrown in!!!! Okay acting!! Overall it was pretty good!!

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    Gail C.

    I liked this movie from when I first stumbled upon it on TV about 20 years ago. Great real nature film. Good Bear sceens. (Although I closed my eyes.) This was the first film I saw that taught me what my Dad said about respecting nautre. Chris George was not too bad on the eyes either. (What ever happened to him?) Overall an excellent film. Poor Richard Jaeckel - he got a double dose - what a way to go!

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