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#436
My Rating:
10
Seen It:
Yes
Family
USA / English
| Robert F. Logan |
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| Susan Damante Shaw |
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| Ham Larsen |
Toby |
| Heather Rattray |
Boomer |
| William Cornford |
Pat Robinson |
| Robert Logan |
Skip |
| Holleye Holmes |
Jenny |
| Susan Damante-Shaw |
Pat Robinson |
| George Flower |
Boomer |
| Hollye Holmes |
Jenny Robinson |
| John F. Goff |
Doctor |
| Herbert F. Nelson |
Doctor |
| George 'Buck' Flower |
Boomer |
| Director |
Stewart Raffil; Stewart Raffill |
| Producer |
Arthur R. Dubs; Peter B. Good |
| Writer |
Stewart Raffill; Arthur R. Dubs |
The Adventures of the Wilderness Family was among the first-and the most successful-of the family-oriented films of the 1970s. Robert F. Logan plays a city-dwelling construction worker who decides to kick over the traces and head to the mountains. His family-wife Susan Damante Shaw, children Holleye Holmes and Ham Larsen-are at first resistant, but soon they learn to love the Great Outdoors as much as Logan. The film's highlights include an up-close-and-personal confrontation with a hungry bear. Successfully released on a city-by-city, limited-run basis all over the US, The Adventures of the Wilderness Family was popular enough to spawn two sequels...not to mention innumerable ripoffs. — Hal Erickson
| Edition |
Full Screen |
| Barcode |
084296403356 |
| Region |
Region |
| Release Date |
1/28/2003 |
| Packaging |
Keep Case |
| Screen Ratio |
1.33 Full Screen |
| Subtitles |
English |
| Audio Tracks |
Dolby Digital Mono [English] |
| Layers |
Single Side, Single Layer |
| No. of Disks/Tapes |
1 |
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