Grizzly (1976) | Full Movie | Christopher George | Andrew Prine | Richard Jaeckel
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- Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
- An eighteen-foot-tall grizzly bear terrorizes a state park, leaving it up to a Park Ranger to save the day.
Stars: Christopher George, Andrew Prine, Richard Jaeckel, Joan McCall, Joe Dorsey
Directed by: William Girdler
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I apparently missed seeing this movie when it came out in 1976 when I was 21. I'm 68 now. Better late than never.
I saw this movie when I was 15.
All catastrophic movies thath came around this time and on my 15th birthday I saw Jaws.
So... 62
The 70s is the best.
I just finished all seasons of BARNABY Jones...great tv..
@@wawwwa9542 my mom wouldn't let me go see Jaws, but she did, Saturday Night Fever. Wierd.
@@paceflchick Parents back then weren't so worried about their kids turning to drugs and gangs by a movie like SNF. But their generation was still worried about scary big predators which were poorly understood or known at the time of Jaws. In fact the author of Jaws became a shark advocate because of all the fear he had caused. Saturday Night Fever made a similarly huge impact with music and dance....that was not a threat. So my mom also took me to see SNF but Jaws was not allowed! There were major warnings for seeing Jaws going around..."You will never dare enter the water again if you watch this film!!!!! Not even a swimming pool!!!!!" No such rumours were around about watching Travolta dance to the BeeGees haha 😁 Disco was just beginning and at least it wasn't hippie protest music or evil hardrock. It probably felt safe to the parents. The whole gang aspect was actually embraced and came back bigger immediately with Grease...but they left out the drugs and violence in that of course. That was cute high school youngsters who were into dancing and singing, and all turn out ok in the end. I'll bet your mom let you watch that one too.....
PAKISTAN 🇵🇰💚
Real actors, no CGI, NO FAKES how movies shud be
LOL this movie is terrible. No... movies should not be this way.
This was the first movie I ever saw at the drive in movie theater. It scared the hell outta me and for years after, going fishing in the mountains was a bit stressful. I watched it again years later and I laughed at myself for being so scared. This is a great movie but I'm humorously ashamed at how I let Grizzly affect my life so. I still enjoy watching it. Christopher George died too soon. He was a great actor.
It surprises me this was a theatrical release; it's giving me TV movie vibes.
I had the book as an 10 year old and it had the opposite effect on me. I became obsessed with grizzlies. Yellowstone was having a spell of bear attacks and i couldn't believe my luck when my parents took me to the US and to the park where 2 tourists had just been eaten. At the time people were still feeding them and getting out of their cars etcetera...low and behold a grizzly crossed the road in front of us! I jumped out the door and chased that sucker with my little Polaroid camera and managed to get a picture of it's butt haha 🤣🤣🤣
I think both he and Melissa George also appeared in the television series mission impossible grew up with that series with actor Greg Morris his son was on the young and the restless Phil Morris who also did a genre film bit I don't recall the name of the horror flick except Phil played an agent
*_"This is a great movie but I'm humorously ashamed at how I let Grizzly affect my life so"_* lol me to at a Drive-in theatre! I was thirteen and went with my dad & younger brother, it scared me & my brother sh..less, the poor bloody horse loosing it's head, I guess it is easier to be immersed in such scenes without being dismissive of just how fake it looks now.... Good movie
Thank you! Yes, it certainly did its job.@@veganath
I recall seeing this back in 1976-77…..love those 1970s monster movies. They were great.
So many great films came out in 1976: Rocky, The Outlaw Josey Wales, Carrie, Gator, The Pink Panther Strikes Again, Taxi Driver, Midway.
1976 was also the year I was born.
Don't forget : Blood sucking Freaks .
I was 12
Don't forget All the President's Men, Network and Marathon Man.
@@BillyButcher90 Don't watch "Marathon Man" before you go to the dentist.🦷🔨🔧
@@isabellind1292 😂😂
For people raised in dense urban environments, it's refreshing to watch movies of the great outdoors. I visited such places. It's an awesome experience.
You hung up somewhere she’s cleaning with a hold me tight
I. Am one of those people who has lived in urban areas all my life so to watch these nature movies is wonderful grizzly 🐻🐻 and all
I grew up next to the woods, spent many hours there and still love it. And I love scary beat stories and movies too. 😅
JAWS KEPT ME OUT THE WATER, THIS MOVIE KEPT ME OUT THE WOODS.
😂
I must be dumb because Jaws never kept me out of the ocean and scary bear movies and attack stories don't keep me out of rural areas or the woods. I love the outdoors. Always have. I'm not a city person and never will be. 😊
TWO EACH ITS OWN
O now your making fun of the movies
I suggest you don't watch Godzilla-you ll be kept out of cities too.
This movie came out in 1976 when my cousin was 10. He lived in New York City with my aunt and uncle, and my uncle took him to see this movie right before they all came up to Upstate New York for vacation. At the time I was 11 years old, and my mother was taking me and my brother and sister on a camping trip to Maine. My cousin Andy was invited to go, but absolutely refuse to go even after me almost pleading with him.. only my aunt and uncle and Andy know the reason why he didn't want to go😅😅 I didn't even understand because I never saw the movie back then. I watched this about 2 years ago, and I understand the reason why😂
Reminds me on Jaws
zzzzzz
I was obsessed with this movie when I was a kid back in the 1970s.
I am now an older Park's Superintendent and Ranger. So many experiences I can relate to this film.
I call bs…..I actually thought there would be more “I’m a national park ranger” comments in here. You’re a liar. This movie is so far fetched that no park ranger ever remotely came close to experiencing anything like this! The fact that you even made this comment only proves you’re starving for attention. I also ran your name
Is shooting a Grizzly bear with a rocket launcher one of them? lol
@@crimsonscarf lol...of course not. A 30-06 high powered rifle in reality would have got it done, especially with multiple shots.
No, it must be the dreaded herd of grizzly’s
@@markwolfshohl6562 Not sure I understand your response here ?
My dad took myself and my two brothers to this movie in the 70s, I was 11 and I remember it was restricted like alot of movies then, a week later it was taken out of the theater due to violence, so glad I watched it, my family loved to camp and that never changed
Yep, I love terrifying bear attack stories and movies but it has never kept me from the woods. I live in a rural area in black bear country and wouldn't have it any other way. 😊
@@metalmamasue3680well ya you don't have to be scared of black bears now come live up in BC or Alberta with the Grizzlies that's a different story
@@misguidedangel6550...while not as terrifying as grizzlies,some black bears will kill you . There have been enough deaths attributed to them to make me have a healthy respect for them to not have a run in With them.. I live with them around here .
I absolutly love this movie. I remember watching this movie years ago. I only wish I could find it on DVD. I would love to have this movie so I could watch it whenever I wanted to. Love it.
Better than most movies today.
First off loved Christopher George he and his wife were great onT.V. and movies,. He died way to young, loved his shows and movies. This was a great in a huge line of nature fighting back towards
Mankind movies of the 70s!!! Gary Bailey KingofDarkness
Christopher George, Andrew Prine, & Richard Jaeckel reunite here after their 1970 outing together in 'Chisum' (John Wayne starred).
I was 8 years old when this movie came out and it scared the crap out of me . I guess because we lived in the woods and this could really happen.
Hell yes!!!
I didn't live in the woods at the time and it scared the crap out of me. We did camp a lot though. The irony is that i now live on a mountain in the woods. No grizzlies but lots of black bears.
@@thaismatsumoto black bears grizzly bears teddy bears. I keep both eyes on all of them after that movie lol.
I was in primary school back in 1976. This film came out around the same time as King Kong. My friend at school went and saw Grizzly and I was so jealous, thinking it was the bear version of King Kong (which I also wasn't allowed to watch)... I came looking for this movie now wondering if it even existed...
I went to the cinema with my older brother to see Grizzly. Then we back a week to see King Kong. I was 9 at the time.
This movie is the best bear movie I have ever watched..
I recently watched “Cocaine Bear” and though it was comedy thought it a really good movie.
The Edge is better
I vividly remember having to walk 8 miles through a pitch black pine forest, after watching this movie in the theater as a 13 y/o teenager, because my parents forgot to pick me up. Great movie.
Did you actually live in bear country?
@@UltimateThanos Yup.
@@ErikDeMannjeez that must have been terrifying for you
@@pikachuthebananasplit9061 let's just say they weren't picking up a happy boy, once they remembered to do it. Oh, well, if it doesn't kill you...
@@ErikDeMann oh I see well luckily we don't have wild bears in Australia
but we do need to be weary of snakes
One of the 1st movies I remember watching with my dad & Day of the Animals in 76' . I was 10 🐻
I remember this movie! When I was small!! At drive in! Never forgot it!!
Following a Grizzly attack "everybody go back to your campsites, nothing to see here."
😂
"The shows over" the Rangers says 😂
I watched this movie back in 76 on a stormy evening at the cinema, seems it was yesterday.
grizzly 1976 a master peace fantastic film Andy peover fanks 4 the upload xxxx
what?
What an awesome old movie..I just love old films....thank you for the upload
Judging by the aspect ratio, this is the edited-for-TV version. I saw this movie in the theater when I was 12 and it scared the crap out of me - one year after Jaws did the same. The theatrical version is much more gory than what we're seeing here.
Mapf fir sure daddy'o !☝
This movie was taken out of the theaters for gore, the real theater release was different
@@misguidedangel6550..not for the first week though. I saw it in the theater for free because my friend worked at the ticketbooth , and it wasn't this edited version.
"The Night of the Grizzly" (1966) movie with Clink Walker is another good Grizzly film.
... with another wide jaw actor.
Sure was
Clink?
Yeah, I love that one too. I watched Snow Beast yesterday with him in it too, it was very good.
That's based on a true story
Watched this movie in the pictures in our UK. The cinema was packed out. It really was a talked about film to watch. It was shown for weeks.
I remember seeing this movie with my parents and brothers at the drive inn theater. Hard to forget!
The other ones that remind me of this.. The Pack.. Orca.. and Jaws! As a child that loved animals.. we had to go to the showings!
Orca was the only movie I have ever seen at a drive-in theater when it came out
My favorite killer bear movie 🍿
I remember watching this on tv back in the 70's ,heck i,m still afraid of camping,because of bear attack stories.
This is one of the best bear movies
The dry landers version of Jaws!
Was 15, my older brother took me and our younger brother to see it and still remember it as I’m watching now!
I love it, is one of the best mockbuster jaws film ever 😃👍
Yes its such a copy of JAWS!
Jaws made such an impression it caused a veritable avalanche of imitators, of WIDELY varying quality.
None came Close to the original, of course, but quite a few were movies genuinely worth watching, at least for some parts of the audience.
Joe Dante's "Piranhas" was fun and personally I have a lifelong soft spot for italian killer octopus flic "Tentacles" (arguably much better than the actual "Jaws" sequels at the very least) and even more so for the seriously pretty great australian killer pig movie "Razorback".
Oh, "Savage Harvest" with a pride of killer lions is really good as well (a pretty worthy predecessor to "The Ghost and the Darkness", or almost at least).
@@lukasbauer8783piranhas is the best
As a kid, I found this film scarier than Jaws.
My spirit animal is a grizzly bear 🐻
Was it being on land that made it scarier?
Pretty cool movie! I wasn't even born in 1976 (as this was before my time)! And I ended up enjoying this movie! So this is like a horror movie where the main antagonist is a bear! Epic! We don't get many movies like this these days.
You missed Jaws too huh
Lol
But you're right this is a great movie
Enjoy kids!!!!❤❤❤❤
And bless you whoever posted this❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@@marcychan168 No, dude. I saw Jaws. In fact, I'm quite familiar with that movie franchise. Don't jump to conclusions so soon.
@mathewthornton6685
Not a Dude
And sorry if I mis- spoke
Peace?
@@marcychan168 Oh okay. Sorry about that. And yes, peace.
What made this movie so good was the acting and directing. The four main actors were all top notch: Christopher George, Andrew Prine, Richard Jaeckel andJoan McCall. Just watching them turn bland mundane dialogue into something of value because of their own depth and acting ability, in what is basically a low budget 70's B horror movie, is amazing. I love the look of the old Super 35 mm film. The grain gives a feel of authenticity and realism. I do wish their was an original widescreen version however. Rather than what we see here which is the pan and scan for television cuts. I'll take original widescreen everyday over old school tv cuts. The other great B film Girdler made was Day of the Animals. 1977.
Im 59 and if i remember right i seen this at the movie theater with my sister n brother in law and i think a little before that Dad took ma n all us kids to watch Challeng to be free, One o the best movies i ever seen in my life to this day "OLE TRAPPER"
The movie's back then got straight to the point at matter, not like the movie's of today which takes you deep down a rabbit hole before you find out what's going on towards the end of the movie...
The current crop of writers have no imagination.... everything coming out now a days is either a poor remake or some environmental BS....I go to a movie to be entertained not guilt tripped or disappointed by a poorly made remake of a great classic...
Yeah I pretty much figured out just from the title of this movie where it was going to be going 😆
@user-ye4uo6cr4t ExactIy right. Don't feed me bs about global warming or political crap. I just want to be entertained and escape the daily bs we are fed by so called newz stations. 🙄🤦♀️ Things are bad enough in reality, I want to forget about reality for awhile when I'm watching something.
Reality is depressing and pisses me off plenty.
Besides, my grandma used to read my brother and I wholesome bedtime stories from pap's Outdoor Life magazines about hunters being mauled by bears, we would be so terrified we would make her sleep in bed with us when we were little kids but we loved it and always wanted more. 😂 I blame her on my twisted love of being terrified. It was a different time back in the 60's and 70's. Kids weren't as sheltered, we didn't have phones and video games, we spent our time outside exploring, camping and fishing.
I miss my grandparents and those camping trips to this day. 😊 Decades later.
Yeah gets right to the point, and then the point IS a rabbit hole filled with garbage
Yea those Movies of the Week were great
Remember going to the movie show and watching this. Great film.
To each their own, but I fail to see what makes this such a great movie. I watch these kind of movies to see actual bear footage.
For the folks that weren't concerned about sharks after watching "JAWS", since those folks never had any need or desires of going in an ocean. 😆 LOL 🐻 Bring on "GRIZZLY"
I'm 62 and I remember this ..Wow.
Travel back in time...!!
I was 16 years old when I seen this movie it scared the hell out of me.
I was 5. It scared me so bad.
I was 12 and it scared the crap out of me.
11 in summer of 76 and got traumatised...
Find my comment 😂😂 It backs up your thoughts on Grizzy
So glad I am not alone in the comments
Had a bazooka the whole time.😂😂😂😂😂 ,oh how I miss these movies..
Omg so do I, I miss the 70's and 80's and would gladly go back 😂 Love seeing the old cars and different style back then too. That was before women dressed like hoes, and had some self respect and dignity. And I'm a woman, to be clear.
Now everything has degenerated and gone right down the shitter. It's a shame, the lack of morals and common decency.
Not my kind of movie but Vicki Johnson, the female ranger, is REALLY easy on the eyes! Back in the 1970s, women looked like women!
Ya. So hot. Shame she died
Just going to say that!
Yes they did!
Yes Indeedee!
Richard Jaeckel looks like Barney Rubble.
Dude lol!
First memory I ever had. I was four years old. Watched it in Commerce Tx. Was the only time in my life at a drive in movie.
I love this movie, it is great!
I saw this movie in the summer of 1976. I had just finished my first year of high school. Me and my best friend Dan Fisher saw it together. Dan passed away three years ago. Watching the movie now brings back that summer evening forty-eight years ago.
I saw that movie when I was just about 7 or 8 and I still can remember hiding under the theater seat every time the bear comes on screen.
Fun to watch these movies from my childhood, then YT ques up more old movies in my feed... lots that I don't remember. Fun to watch, again
MOVIES WAS ALWAYS MY HOBBY TO COLLECTION GET ALL THE GOOD ONES OF MY LIKING MY ENJOYMENT...
I was 10 years old when It came out and wanted to see it so bad it was PG
It was actually rated R and was removed from theaters because of gore. The theatrical release had much more gore then this TV version
Thanks for uploading this movie
Nice movie. Thank you for sharing it with us.
Imaginative movie and very enjoyable, I thank you for posting 👍
Anyone remember the film similar but the lead was Clint walker The night of the grizzly excellent film my late mum was in love with him good looking man’s man 👍🏻
Every attack scene I hear Joan Armatrading "Somedays the bear will eat you! Somedays you eat the bear."🎵
ONE OTHER THING ABOUT DVDS THERE USUALLY HAVE ALL THE SEANS IN THEM NOTHING CUT OUT....
in my opinion: everything in life has its habitat, sharks in the oceans, snakes in the deserts, islands, jungles, bears in the forests
For me and my dog it’s the couch!
I was 12 when I saw this in the movie's it was a great picture to me. Til this day I'm not crazy about camping
When hiking in bear country, always go hiking with someone that runs slower than you.
Omg 😰 I tried to forget this movie, watched this and a week later ,dad took as camping in the bush ,tho we don't have anything that could kill you in new Zealand,I couldn't play spotlight for years lol ,then I watched jaws 😮 yup swimming pool and city's for me lol ,thanks for the movie post, gonna watch this with my grandkids pass on the fear lol are fun times 😅❤
I remember this one from my grade school days! “Herd of grizzlies “ story lol! We were all afraid to swim in the ocean and this one made us afraid of the woods!
Thanks for that. I saw it in theaters when I was 12.
Wow amazing and beautiful to see the different kinds of the TREES and the the size of drizzly too OMG 😮
I remember back in 1985 wanting to watch this movie on WTBS on July 6th i think it was. Baseball game between the Atlanta Braves and New York Mets went into like 18 innings and didn't end until 3:30 a.m. So i fell asleep. And when i woke up the game had just ended and the movie never was on.
Wow that's a good memory, I bet Gary Carter got a few hits for the Mets
I keep waiting to see that bear.
I highly recommend watching the Night Of The Grizzly
Amazing movie
I remember the promo line, "Jaws with Paws!" I grew up deliciously terrified!
Bullet proof but not rocket proof😂😂.
Really enjoyed the movie.
Weirdly, this movie freaked me out as a kid when I lived in the woods.
Saw this in the theater, bad ass film
This one, and Night of the Grizzly, scared the piss outta me when i saw em as a kid. None since then, except The Edge, have even come remotely close to having the same effect. Day of the Animals was another good one.
This and jaws did it for me ,didn't want to take a shower and didn't want to play in my yard ,thanks for the the traumas.
Those were the days when this kind of movies were popular. They all came out after Jaws.
I'll have to remember to bring a bazooka on my next camping trip. 🐻🚀🎇
Remember this when I was 6 years old! 76’
Love that loach helicopter
apparently Bears can hide bodies in the cellings of small shacks.
I remember watching this as a little boy and always remembered the movie but not the name of the movie. Awesome to run into again around 25 years later
Christopher George made a banned Zombie movie not long time later and the tough movie The Exterminator. Sadly he died at the age of 42.
So many things happened in 1976! A superbe period of time!
Imagine making a Monster Grizzly movie without CGI ... and it being AWESOME. 👏👏👏
Never saw this movie but it had the Jaws feel, but I was most impressed with the actual use of a Massive Brown bear for the "killer bear". I guess Bart the Bear wasn't the first big Bear movie star. Lol
I'd like to know more about the bear they used here, he was a Tank. A lot like Bart in that way.
Fun fact this movie is why there were rocket launchers in Resident Evil
I love Christopher George! I have this movie, at least I had this movie. I think it's on VHS so can't watch it as our player doesn't work anymore. It's been several years now since I've seen it!
I was thinking about this movie a few days ago. I remember watching it on TV as a kid. Never knew the name of it until I saw the title on youtube
I watched this on television in 1976. This movie did for me and my feelings towards nature, much like JAWS did for me of my feeling, " If I cant touch it, I'm too deep" in the Ocean. Childhood traumas, good times.
One of my favorite movies
Slashing your throat, ripping limbs off, lol, oh, if only it was that quick. A bear pins you down and quite happily starts eating you while your screaming full volume, the screams don't effect the bear one bit while it's eating.
Bears gotta eat ..🐻😏
@@hermione9445The bear necessities.
God this film takes me back to when I was 16. I lived in Cicero il at the time & it scared the shit outta me.
The movie "day of the animals", is a wonderful movie, it's really scary, like this wonderful movie 🍿.
I saw it in the drive in loved it Christopher George excellent as the rat patrol command, also all three jackel pine George were in the movie chisum
I seen this movie one time n instantly I loved it. N I have it on VHS n I'd like to find it on DVD.
Another good movie
Unique Saw design, Swedish Torch, and Nourishing meal.
Good old Richard Jaeckel. He was in everything for about 5 years.
Saw this at the theater back in 76, very graphic for the time.
Double feature with Sasquatch for a 13th birthday party at the movies!
I wish you would show the night of the grizzly with Clint Walker