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A Walk in the Woods

When you push yourself to the edge, the real fun begins.
2015 | 104m | English

(31617 votes)

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Popularity: 3 (history)

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After spending two decades in England, Bill Bryson returns to the U.S., where he decides the best way to connect with his homeland is to hike the Appalachian Trail with one of his oldest friends.
Release Date: Sep 02, 2015
Director: Ken Kwapis
Writer: Rick Kerb, Bill Bryson, Bill Holderman, Michael Arndt
Genres: Comedy, Adventure, Drama
Keywords husband wife relationship, mountain, homeland, hiking, new hampshire, climbing, appalachia, based on true story, friends, woods, based on memoir or autobiography, old friends, travel writer, connection, appalachian trail, elderly man, backpacking, memories, reminiscing, serene, beautiful landscapes, the great outdoors, gear, adventure, hopeful, moving back home, contemplation, des moines, iowa
Production Companies Wildwood Enterprises, Broad Green Pictures, Route One Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $37,461,274
Budget: $8,000,000
Updates Updated: Sep 16, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Robert Redford Bill Bryson
Nick Nolte Stephen Katz
Emma Thompson Catherine Bryson
Nick Offerman REI Dave
Kristen Schaal Mary Ellen
Chrystee Pharris Ticket Agent
Sandra Ellis Lafferty Widow Deborah
Hayley Lovitt Donna
Derek Krantz Young Hiker #2
Andrew Vogel Young Hiker #1
Linds Edwards Darren
R. Keith Harris Sam Bryson
John Kap Bealuh's Husband
Mary Steenburgen Jeannie
Randall Newsome TV Host
Susan McPhail Beulah
Gaia Wise Becca
Tucker Meek Grandson
Chandler Head Granddaughter
John Schmedes Gene
Danny Vinson Georgia Cab Driver
Valerie Payton Waitress Raynette
Stephanie Astalos-Jones Georgia Mountain Waitress
Kevin Harrison Southbound Hiker
Bridget Gethins Campground Jensine
Alex Van Bunkhouse Peter
Mimi Gould Jeannie's Mother
Rowan Bousaid Rental Agent
Njema Williams Trail Head Taxi Driver
Marcy Conway Hiker in Bunk House (uncredited)
Name Job
Rick Kerb Screenplay
Rob Simons Art Direction
David Shakibanasab Rigging Gaffer
Park Jae-wook Visual Effects Supervisor
Lynne Mitchell Set Decoration
Jamie Archer Construction Coordinator
Jeff Crumbley Camera Operator
Frank Masi Still Photographer
Julie Garcés Editor
Brian McManus Makeup Department Head
Erika Abrams Visual Effects Producer
Benjamin Spek Steadicam Operator, Camera Operator
Laine Trzinski Hair Department Head
Mark Fincannon Casting
Richard Roles Helicopter Camera
Katherine Steets Script Supervisor
Brian Reali Digital Intermediate
David Fletcher Special Effects Coordinator
Danielle Stammers Set Costumer
Marko Costanzo Foley
Gae S. Buckley Production Design
Jennifer R. Blair Art Department Coordinator
Amber Crowe Makeup Artist
John Heller Visual Effects Supervisor
Dana Salerno Casting Associate
Joani Yarbrough Key Hair Stylist
Tim Weber Visual Effects Coordinator
E. Aaron Linker Set Designer
Freddy Chancellor Boom Operator
Damiana Kamishin Production Supervisor
Jason Davis Property Master
Stephen P. Dunn First Assistant Director
Jeremiah Samuels Unit Production Manager
Philip Stockton Dialogue Editor
Bill Bryson Book
Leigh Leverett Costume Designer
Mark Barry Music
Miguel Briseño Music
Tom Renaud Music
Ben Schneider Music
Kristina M. Peterson Second Assistant Director
Andrew Francis Digital Colorist
Bill Holderman Screenplay
John Bailey Director of Photography
Mike Moyer Gaffer
Susan Jacobs Music Supervisor
Ron Bochar Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Jake Eberts In Memory Of
Ken Kwapis Director
Carol Littleton Editor
Nathan Larson Original Music Composer
Michael Arndt Screenplay
Brittany Upchurch Set Decoration Buyer
Name Title
Bill Holderman Producer
Jeremiah Samuels Executive Producer
Chip Diggins Producer
Russell Levine Executive Producer
Choi Pyung-ho Co-Executive Producer
Samuel Yeunju Ha Co-Producer
Megan Hughes Co-Producer
Jared Underwood Executive Producer
Andrew C. Robinson Executive Producer
Jay Stern Executive Producer
Erin Simms Associate Producer
Min Young Hong Associate Producer
Slava Vladimirov Co-Executive Producer
Robert Redford Producer
Jake Eberts Executive Producer
Huh Soo-young Associate Producer
Lee Jae-woo Executive Producer
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Reviews

Rangan
8.0

> Rediscovering the old friendship in a long walk. I am very impressed for the recent films of Robert Redford, but the timing was really bad. His one man show, 'All is Lost' that overlapped with the popular flick 'Life of Pi', and now this with 'Tracks' and 'Wild'. People tend to choose the big o ... ne and forget the small one, or simply point the finger to the other one for having similarity. Anyway, I wanted to see it, and I did that. Like the Pacific Crest Trail from the movie 'Wild' which's from the western part of the Unites States, this one is from the east called Appalachian Trail and both these are the biographical films. The six month trail to cover approximately 2,000 kilometers. Even learning the odds are not in their favour, the two old men embark their journey with the fixed mind to achieve the goal. I did not know it was a screen adaptation of the real event. I won't consider it a great movie, not even for the year 2015, but it was fun to watch. A sweet little movie that I expected something, but it delivered another thing, overall it satisfied me. Maybe the reason I'm showing concern for this is it is a comedy, so looked lot like an entertainment product than the inspiring theme. But you can't deny the seriousness apart from those fun bits that it was based on someone's memoir. Especially knowing those two men are in the twilight of their lives, the attempt was admirable. > "No, writers don't retire. We either drink ourselves > to death or blow our brains out." I always love the children and elder people movies with quality narration. Children's films are fun to watch and elder's teaches us their experiences, sometimes sympathy wins for their struggles. There were a couple big female star characters who are the part of the story, but not in the main narration. This film centres only two characters that wonderfully played by the 80 year-old Robert Redford as a 60 year-old Bill Bryson and the other one was Nick Nolte as Katz who actually stole the show. Yep, I must agree Nick Nolte is the backbone of the movie, otherwise the people would have turned away without showing any interest in this including myself. This film was not all about the hiking or achieving something out of all the sudden in their old age. It let's us a few glimpses of the beautiful landscapes like those we saw in the 17th, 18th century paintings. Despite it being a comedy, mostly it dealt with the facts. Rediscovering the lost friendship and uncovering the old memories. Like the entire life was brought back for a few minutes in the words for us with their sweet recalls. It is an R rated flick, because the majority of the jokes were adult's. If you decide to watch it, I suggest to give a try with your best friend, because you both might be seeing the future of yourselves. My finishing statement is, it is definitely not a must see, but it won't disappoint either if you're not anticipating in a large scale adventure, that includes emotions and severeness. If it was from before the 90s, probably considered as a good film, but in this modern CGI world, movies about life and self-discovery is fading away from the young people's mind. All they want is superheroes, loud music, fancy costumes, and of course violence. 7/10

May 16, 2024
Wuchak
6.0

**_Too old to rock 'n' roll, but not to hike the Appalachian Trail_** Robert Redford stars as an over-the-hill writer who decides to hike the 2,200-mile Appalachian Trail. After his wife (Emma Thompson) insists he get a partner, the only one who's up for the task is an old overweight friend with ... a drinking problem (Nick Nolte). Kristen Schaal and Mary Steenburgen have peripheral roles. "A Walk in the Woods" (2015) is a consistently amusing drama/adventure starring two seasoned veterans and it delivers the goods as low-key entertainment spiced with worthy mindfood on aging. Some people complain that Redford and Nolte were too old for the parts (they were 78 and 73 during shooting) in light of the real Bill Bryson and Katz being in their 40s in the satirical 1998 biography, but the movie wouldn't have been made without them and, besides, they're effective in the roles and drive home the point of out-of-shape, mature wannabe hikers. It's vastly superior to Emilio Estevez' similar "The Way" from five years earlier. The movie runs 1 hour, 44 minutes, and was shot along the Appalachian Trail in North Carolina, Georgia, Pennsylvania and Virginia, as well as Sharon, Connecticut. GRADE: B-

Dec 27, 2024