Escape to Grizzly Mountain
Escape to Grizzly Mountain

Escape to Grizzly Mountain

2000Movie95 minEnglish

Jimmy, a young boy trying to gain acceptance from his peers, is horrified when he sees a circus trainer abusing a bear cub. One of the circus employees tells Jimmy that there is a magic cave in the hills nearby that can transport people to another time, and that maybe he can use it to help the bear. Jimmy does some exploring, finds the cave, and is amazed to find himself transported back to the early 1800's where he encounters Jeremiah, a nature-loving mountain man with a bear friend of his own. Jeremiah agrees to come to the future and help out Jimmy, but the 21st century is quite different from the 19th, and springing the bear cub will not be as easy as Jeremiah thinks. Not in any way related to the "Grizzly Adams" television series.

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IMDb5.8/10
Director: Robyn M. CarterGenres: Family, Adventure, Drama

Plot Summary

In this heartwarming family adventure, two orphaned siblings, Annie and Clint, are sent to live with their estranged grandfather on his remote mountain ranch. Initially wary of each other and their new surroundings, they soon discover a secret: a young grizzly bear cub is in danger. The children embark on a perilous journey to save the cub, forging a bond with each other and their grandfather along the way.

Critical Reception

Escape to Grizzly Mountain was primarily released as a direct-to-video film and received a mixed to positive reception, largely appealing to its target family audience. It was praised for its gentle storytelling and the bond between the children and the bear cub, though some critics found the plot predictable.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its heartwarming story and animal-centric plot.
  • Appreciated for its family-friendly themes and the developing relationships.
  • Some found the narrative to be somewhat simplistic and predictable.

Google audience: Audience reviews for Escape to Grizzly Mountain are generally positive, with many viewers enjoying the film for its wholesome family entertainment and the touching portrayal of the children's efforts to protect the bear cub. It's often recommended as a suitable watch for younger audiences.

Fun Fact

The film was shot on location in the scenic mountains of Montana, USA, which provided a natural and immersive backdrop for the story.

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