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The Bears and I

  • 1974
  • G
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
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Patrick Wayne in The Bears and I (1974)
AdventureDramaFamily

A man seeking peace and quiet finds himself father to three bears.A man seeking peace and quiet finds himself father to three bears.A man seeking peace and quiet finds himself father to three bears.

  • Director
    • Bernard McEveety
  • Writers
    • John Whedon
    • Robert Franklin Leslie
    • Jack Speirs
  • Stars
    • Patrick Wayne
    • Chief Dan George
    • Andrew Duggan
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    632
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bernard McEveety
    • Writers
      • John Whedon
      • Robert Franklin Leslie
      • Jack Speirs
    • Stars
      • Patrick Wayne
      • Chief Dan George
      • Andrew Duggan
    • 15User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Patrick Wayne
    Patrick Wayne
    • Bob Leslie
    Chief Dan George
    Chief Dan George
    • Chief Peter A-Tas-Ka-Nay
    Andrew Duggan
    Andrew Duggan
    • Commissioner Gaines
    Michael Ansara
    Michael Ansara
    • Oliver Red Fern
    Robert Pine
    Robert Pine
    • John McCarten
    Valentin de Vargas
    Valentin de Vargas
    • Sam Eagle Speaker
    • (as Val DeVargas)
    Hal Baylor
    Hal Baylor
    • Foreman
    Peter Borkent
    • Construction Worker
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Bernard McEveety
    • Writers
      • John Whedon
      • Robert Franklin Leslie
      • Jack Speirs
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    9The_Jew_Revue

    One of the Last Great Disney Adventure Films

    Much like the films of the 1960s, The Bears and I has that same nostalgia feeling. Later films wouldn't feel the same. The narration adds to the value in my opinion. Very similar to Charlie the Lonesome Cougar in a few ways. Patrick Wayne was great as Bob Leslie, the man who fosters the bears.

    I suppose you have to be a fan of the Disney narrative to truly enjoy this picture. Only a true loyal fan can see that this isn't a bad movie. It's what we've come to expect from Disney of the time period, family oriented stories with a touch of class and heart.
    5boblipton

    The Bears Should Have Done The Narration

    Patrick Wayne heads out to an Indian settlement to speak to Chief Dan George; Wayne had been a buddy of the Chief's son, killed in Vietnam. Wayne wants time to think about his life, so he holes up in a cabin. There he succors three orphaned bear cubs and gets in the middle of a squabble between the US Parks Department and the Indians. The Parks Department wants the land for a national park, and the Indians look on it as their home.

    It's a good movie in terms of story and camerawork. The area around Chiko Lake in British Columbia, standing in for US wilderness, is beautiful, and the performers -- including the three bears -- are good-looking and move well. Where the film falls down is in the dialogue direction. Wayne drones, and the voice-over he performs, written by Jack Speirs, is annoyingly cute. The story movies which voice-over narration improves are very rare. Usually they are a kludge to fix a problem that should not exist. In this one, with its year-long story, the narration helps tighten the movie. Even so, there's too much of it and poorly performed.
    8mailmanfharnum

    Great movie !

    9 years old when it came out. Haven't forgotten about it. Obviously it made an impression. Thinking the bears were named Patch scratch and itch. Been 45 years. I may have a name wrong.. Cant find their names on line...
    9pmtelefon

    A great looking, well told story.

    I haven't seen "The Bears and I" in many, many years. Shame on me. Wow, this movie really hit the spot. The story, acting and animals are all great. The standout of this movie is the location photography. It's truly beautiful. I remember I had the book when I was a kid. I wish I could read it now. "The Bears and I" is that good.
    6southdavid

    Parks and Wreck

    The idea of watching everything on Disney Plus has exposed me to a fair bit of rubbish. In particular, a lot of pretty terrible live action films that were churned out in the 1970's. It was with some trepidation then that I approached "The Bears and I" which it appeared might manage to be the magic double header of both animal abuse and stereotypical portrayals, but in actuality was entertaining enough to keep my attention.

    Bob Leslie (Patrick Wayne) returns the possessions of his late army buddy to his Native American father Chief Peter A-Tas-Ka-Nay (Chief Dan George). Leslie decides to stay in the area for a while and starts to work on a cabin near a lake. When hunters kill the mother of three young bear cubs, he decides that he can't just leave them to fend for themselves, so begins to feed and care for them. This action puts him at odds with the tribe, who believe bears to be sacred and better dead than subservient to man. The tribe also has the problem that the Parks department want to convert the land to a national park, and they think that Leslie could be a good go-between.

    This is one of the films where the producers (I assume) chose to use trained bears, rather than attempting to cobble a story around naturally shot footage. So, Patrick Wayne (son of John) gets to interact with the bears on a closeup basis. That interaction really makes up the bookends of the film - with the fight for the Native American land - sitting in the middle. There's the odd moment when I wasn't 100% on the cubs safety. Particularly in a scene involving an upturned canoe. I quite liked Wayne here, he narrates the story as well as playing the lead and he makes Leslie just the right side of likeable rather than naive idiot. (Though occasionally it's pretty close)

    The middle of the film focuses on the land issue which has a few moments that don't ring true. The demolition of the houses before the relocation has been completed, for one and the fact that things don't escalate wildly when the films villain, played by Michael Ansara starts taking potshots at the building crew.

    Look, I don't think this is some lost gem (with do apologies to my reviewing colleagues that did) but it's generally watchable and has some lovely landscapes to look at. Plenty of films on Disney Plus don't manage that.

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    • Trivia
      The paperback he's seen reading on the first night the cubs are in the cabin is Agatha Christie's Passenger to Frankfurt. Unfortunately for him, it's widely regarded as her worst novel.
    • Quotes

      Chief Peter A-Tas-Ka-Nay: If he dies, it is the Will of the Great Spirit.

    • Alternate versions
      As the opening disclaimer reads: The movie has been modified from it's original version. It has been edited for content. Probably some language, scenes of smoking and racism against American Natives has been cut. Also violence against animals would be possible edited out. There are no comparison sources available.
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    • Release date
      • July 31, 1974 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Meine Bären und ich
    • Filming locations
      • Chilko Lake, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production company
      • Walt Disney Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $273,156
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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