Year: 1976
Duration: 01:31:17
Directed by:
William Girdler
Actors: Christopher George, Andrew Prine, Richard Jaeckel, Joan McCall and Joe Dorsey
Language: English
Country: USA
Also known as: Claws, Dødens kløer, Garras de la muerte, Grizzly – ihmissyöjä, Grizzly l’orso che uccide, … sta nyhia tou tromou!, Garras de la muerte, Killer Bear
Description: Big grizzly eats lots of people. We’ve got an overly dramatic law enforcement officer who knows the bear is bad news, the mayor who won’t listen, the naturalist who knows all there is to know about the bear, the guy who flies the helicopter, and a big fucking animal with teeth. You’ll be shocked to know that Jaws was made in the preceding year.
Review: Regarding blood , special effects and horrornoy component as a whole – well, the entire movie , I never got scared , but murder made at the proper level , since blood is order , there is makeup , and sometimes body parts will fly off . Although , at times , you can raise an eyebrow from bewilderment , because in some places with a budget yet nedozhali . As for the killer – it’s a very pretty big bear. Of course , he immediately ruined men, women , children ( and in fact children in horror movies rarely touch !) And even a horse , just when it is shown close-up , it so cool waving legs and roars , I’m at the first viewing liked best . So you do not know whom to hurt more – for the people or for the Bears .
Actors surprisingly pleasant. As happens in horror movies – among sane actors always find at least one incompetent , which according to ancient sacred tradition killed in the first half of the film . Here it is not , because the actors played a surprisingly normal, not to be false , and sometimes they can even empathize with the characters . Beautiful girls here too, but Girdler entered intelligently and undress them did not ( well, except that in one scene , and then down to his underwear ) , so as not to stray and nothing to show that he wanted to show .
“Grizzly” – one of those rare films that when re- watching for me not to lose and gain value. Simple script , and often low-budget with interest Sliding redeemed beautiful music and charming actors. Including , of course, grizzly bear .
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I used to watch the Preview trailer for this in the Movie theater and on TV back in the late 1970s–especially loved the part when the bear knocked over the tower with that dude trying to shoot him.
I don’t think they showed this on TV in my region back in the day, but we did get an earlier, just as scary, Grizzly Movie: Night Of The Grizzly, which freaked me out as a grade-schooler. LOL!!! Thanks for uploading this, because I’ve been wanting to see it ever since 7th Grade–and now, I can enjoy it with a good beer.