The Adventures of the Wilderness Family Page #2

Synopsis: City dweller Skip leaves his urban life behind indefinitely to seek fresh air for his daughter's health. His wife begrudgingly sacrifices domestic comforts, while their darling boy Toby, their daughter Jenny, and their dog Crust have the time of their lives roaming in the wild. Meeting wildlife however has its pros and cons, especially as not all bears are nearly as tame as a local glutton and a pair of cubs in need of adoption. They soon learn to love every moment with family- including old man Boomer and animal friends.
Director(s): Stewart Raffill
Production: Media Home Entertainment
 
IMDB:
6.4
G
Year:
1975
100 min
317 Views


Not me, you're the one that

shot him, so you go get him.

Crust!

Come on!

It's not that cold.

You want to do it?

Come on Crust, go in and help him.

Don't be a chicken.

Get out here, Crust!

You alright?

What do you think

made that happen?

I don't know.

Probably the rain last night.

What's that?

Looks like a couple

of bear cubs.

Stay close. Come on.

Stay close to me.

Their mother might be around.

What is it dad?

It's their mother.

Is she dead?

Yeah.

You still got that apple?

Here, hold the dog.

Hold the dog.

Hold him tight.

Really hold him tight.

Stay. Stay!

Hi.

Looks like they like apples.

Come on over here, Toby.

I'll hold the dog here.

- They're really tiny, dad.

Hey!

Stop it.

Not my hat.

[laughing and giggling]

Awesome.

What they doing, dad?

They're hungry.

You look like their mother.

You look like their father.

Hey!

come on.

Come on.

Hey!

Oh, it works, it works.

-Yay!

They're so cute.

Ohh.

Oh, look.

Look at that.

Ugh!

You think they'll always

be this friendly, mom?

Oh, I hope so!

We're going to have to

let them go, when they get bigger.

You know that, don't you?

Aw, dad.

I hope it's a long time.

Shh! Listen...

" I'd like to give them a welcome."

" Skip Robinson and his wife Pat,

have moved into the old...

Jake Aikens place,

up on Bachelor lake."

" I hear that Pat is pretty enough,

to charm a grizzly.

And the kids, Jenny and Toby, are

pitching in like grown folks,

to put up a new cabin."

" So, welcome

to the territory folks."

" Well, that's it for tonight."

" This is Happy Jack Jackson,

the voice of the

wilderness, signing off."

See, I told you this

would be a good place.

Look at all the flowers.

I sure won't want to go

down that way again.

Oh, we won't. We'll go down

the other side, it'll be easy.

Sure is beautiful

up here, isn't it?

Yeah. Do you think the kids in L.A.

heard of that Happy Jack Jackson?

Oh, I doubt it.

I never heard of Happy Jack

Jackson, until we came up here.

Look at this.

Oh, beautiful.

I think it's a wild orchid.

I'll give this one to mom.

What's that?!

I don't know.

Let's go find out.

- Let's.

Come on.

Look, Toby. Look.

Cubs.

What are they?

I think they're little cougar cubs.

Where's their mother?

I don't know, but

we better stay away.

You think their mother will be mad,

if she knows that we were there.

I don't know, but we're

going to leave them alone.

They're following us.

Come on. Hurry up.

Quick, Toby!

Aghhh!

Jenny! Jenny! Help! Help!

They're killing me!

They're killing me!

It's okay.

They're just playing. It's alright.

Do you see their

mother anywhere?

No, I don't see her around.

Maybe their on their own.

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Stewart Raffill

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