Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuTwo bear cubs, Tuffy and Tubby, are separated from their mother and spend an entire summer romping through Yellowstone National Park. In the meantime, the mother bear follows their trail as ... Alles lesenTwo bear cubs, Tuffy and Tubby, are separated from their mother and spend an entire summer romping through Yellowstone National Park. In the meantime, the mother bear follows their trail as she searches for them.Two bear cubs, Tuffy and Tubby, are separated from their mother and spend an entire summer romping through Yellowstone National Park. In the meantime, the mother bear follows their trail as she searches for them.
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Rex Allen narrates, of course, with many a bear pun and some great nature photography and tricks by trained bears. What set my teeth on edge, was the people: not the rangers, but the tourists, treating wild animals like Teddy bears. Even so, it's a charming, silly movie, intended, at 48 minutes, as a second feature. So long as you don't think 50-pound bear cubs are huggable, you should enjoy this harmless story.
In the movie, it's almost scary to see the tourists get so close to the bears. These are wild, unpredictable animals, not pets!! The movie's narrator notes this, but nothing too serious really happens. The story is kind of nice and a little bit dopey, but that's all good. A mother bear is separated from her two cubs when they crawl into a family's food box and are accidentally taken to a campground. The mother bear tracks down the family only to have missed her kids, but she refuses to leave. The rangers have to take her in and put a large splotch of yellow paint on her forehead, and if she is in trouble again, she will be destroyed.
So it's kind of surprising to actually feel concern in this story. You just don't expect that. You feel sad for the mother bear and the cubs, but they do all right as they try to tack each other down over a few months. Some hijinks ensue as the cubs drive a boat (you have to see it to believe it) and enjoy a smorgasbord of goodies at Old Faithful Inn. These are all real bears doing this, but you can tell the camerawork gets a little iffy. For example, if you want a cub to struggle getting a pot off its head, simply just play, rewind, play, rewind, and so on. It's pretty funny to see.
Nevertheless, this is just a nice little story. It's perfect for my family and I, and also for those who've enjoyed vacations to Yellowstone and/or people that just enjoy Disney's storytelling.
My IMDb Rating: 9/10
It's very sad to lose your innocence. I know too much now!! Ha There needs to be warnings on this movie now...
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- WissenswertesReleased as part of a double-feature bill with Disney's Im Tal der Apachen (1963).
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Narrator: High in the northern half of western United States, the Rocky Mountains rise more than 8,000 feet to form the Continental Divide. Here lies some 2 million acres of natural wonders: Yellastone National Park. At this altitude, winter comes early. By mid November, the entrance gates are deserted and the park is empty. In Yellastone, only the geysers are active. Every 64 and 1/2 minutes, Old Faithful geyser sends a cloud plume 150 feet into the air, and the steam from 10,000 lesser geysers drifts through the winter-bound silence. By late May, the snow is gone from the land, and now the park begins to stir with life.
- VerbindungenEdited into Disney-Land: The Yellowstone Cubs (1965)
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- Laufzeit48 Minuten