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Grizzly

18 feet of gut-crunching, man eating terror!
1976 | 91m | English

(6588 votes)

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An eighteen-foot grizzly bear figures out that humans make for a tasty treat. As a park ranger tries rallying his men to bring about the bear's capture or destruction, his efforts are thwarted by the introduction of dozens of drunken hunters into the area.
Release Date: May 21, 1976
Director: William Girdler
Writer: Harvey Flaxman, David Sheldon
Genres: Adventure, Horror, Thriller
Keywords hunter, helicopter, camping, grizzly bear, national park, helicopter pilot, park ranger, american wilderness, animal horror
Production Companies Film Ventures International, Montoro Productions Ltd., Joda Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $750,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Christopher George Michael Kelly
Andrew Prine Don Stober
Richard Jaeckel Arthur Scott
Joan McCall Allison Corwin
Joe Dorsey Charley Kittridge
Charles Kissinger Dr. Samuel Hallitt
Kermit Echols Walter Corwin
Tom Arcuragi Ranger Tom
Victoria Lynn Johnson Ranger Gail
Kathy Rickman June Hamilton
Mary Ann Hearn Margaret Rogers
Harvey Flaxman Reporter
Mike Clifford Pat
David Newton Mike
Mike Gerschefski George
Susan Orpin Mother
Sandra Dorsey Sally
Teddy The Grizzly
Name Job
Harvey Flaxman Screenplay
David Sheldon Screenplay
Robert O. Ragland Original Music Composer
William L. Asman Director of Photography
Bub Asman Editor
Phil Cory Special Effects
William Girdler Director
Name Title
Harvey Flaxman Producer
David Sheldon Producer
Edward L. Montoro Executive Producer
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John Chard
7.0

Trashy creature feature cash in that's a whole lot of fun. Grizzly is directed by William Girdler, written by Harvey Flaxman & David Sheldon and stars Christopher George, Andrew Prine & Richard Jaeckel. Story sees a giant Grizzly Bear terrorise campers and hikers at a state park. The head park ra ... nger sets about capturing and killing the beast but he's met with resistance from his superior and troubled by the number of glory hunting hunters who descend upon the park. If you pardon the pun, Grizzly was a "monster" surprise hit of 1976. Made for a paltry $750,000, it went on to make over $39 million Worldwide. It may well be a "Jaws" coat tail hugging copycat (and it unashamedly is), but credit where credit is due, William Girdler & David Sheldon spotted an opening in the market and got in there in a blaze of blood, grue and roaring ferocity. It was also one of the first of a number of "Jaws" knock offs, and while it's silly at times, and beset with bad acting, it is, however, one of the most popular and fun cult horrors of the 1970s. Filmed on location in Clayton, Georgia, Girdler's movie knows exactly what it's about. Keeping it relatively free of extraneous and expositional filler, Girdler knows (and so does the cast) that the bear is the star of the show - well more to the point, that the bear shredding and chomping down on humans is the star of the show. And so it goes, the humans - except for our hero protagonist (George) & wise sage naturalist (Jaeckel) - are annoying and lining up to be either bear lunch or to be badly proved wrong. And what fun it is. It's the sort of film that scared us to death as kids, and now makes us smile as adults. The film has proved popular enough over the years to warrant a double disc DVD release. A release that wouldn't be out of place for some critical Oscar winning darling I might add! Now available in a quite lovely anamorphic widescreen presentation (2.35:1), Girdler's (and cinematographer William Asman) shooting around Clayton is very pleasing on the eye. Sure some of the inexperience of the editing and lighting departments exists, and the budget restrictions are now even more evident (check out the blood), but Grizzly actually does look rather nice. The extra disc is chock full of goodies, with the "Jaws With Claws" featurette enjoyable and showing the makers to be very tongue in cheek about the whole thing. So, a must for B movie creature feature fans who don't mind a bit of camp on their cheese sandwich then. Those looking for an "Alien" or "Gorilla's In The Midst" obviously need not apply, so lets mark it as 6.5/10 for the film, and 7/10 for Shriek Show's smart 2 disc DVD package

May 16, 2024