The Adventures of the Wilderness Family Page #3

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


- It's licking me.

[laughing and giggling]

Come on, let's take

them back to the cabin.

-Yeah.

- Come on. Come on.

Come on, kitty.

Come on.

One more load.

-Set them over there.

Hey, Skip, look.

Hey, we got these guys.

Look.

- Did you miss us?

- Where did you find them?

They were up on the hill.

And they followed us,

all the way home.

Well, where is their mother?

That's the point.

They don't have any.

Jenny, show me

where you found them.

What's wrong?

- We're taking them back.

Aw, dad.

You don't take baby animals

out of the forest, like that.

But dad, they just followed us.

Jenny, just show me

where you found them.

Their mother's probably

looking for them, right now.

Toby, you stay here.

Aw, dad.

Why would you do that?

You know that's

not the right thing.

Dad?

What?

They were up by that rock.

Well, that's their den up there, Jenny.

You should have known better.

Stay here with the dog.

Run, Jenny.

Get outta here!!

Crust!

Crust!

Come back here!

Daddy!

Get on him, Crust!

Do it !

Come on, Crust!

Daddy, be careful !!

Get away from him!

Go on, get out of here!

Daddy.

Did he hurt you?

I'm alright, Jenny.

Come here, sweetheart.

Crust, just ...

I'm ok, I'm okay.

I'm alright.

Now you know not

to take home babies?

Yeah.

You're bleeding, daddy.

It's alright.

They are only scratches.

[ snorts ]

Oh, Skip.

Come on, it's only scratches.

You kids go play with the bears and

stay close to the cabin, I mean it.

I'm sorry, dad.

It's alright, just

remember what I said.

- Oh boy!

It's okay. Come on.

I don't know how you

can take this so lightly?

I'm a world champion?

Skip, you're making

a joke out of this.

If something would have

happen to the kids out there, I ...

The only thing that

happen to the children,

they both learned a

very valuable lesson.

That's a terrific school.

You ... you risk ...you risk

your life for a... a lesson.

I mean, that could have been,

Toby or Jen out there.

But it wasn't, it was me.

Skip, you're not thinking about

what could have happen.

I'm thinking alot about

what could have happened, Pat,

and it is over and it's not

going to happen again!

You're sure of that, huh?

I can't talk to you.

Wait a minute, Skip.

- I'm taking a walk.

I want to disguss this!

Here, dad.

Thanks, Jenny.

Maybe, you ought to

cook her dinner tonight.

That's a good idea.

Do you here that?

It's the plane.

What's it doing here?

Maybe, we got visitors.

It's the mail.

Let's go!

Come on, mom!

Look it, he dropped it in the lake.

Boy, I hope it's something good.

What is it?

A big package for Toby and Jen!

Oh, yay! -Yay!

Who's it from?

The school board!

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Stewart Raffill

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