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Walking Thunder

  • 1995
  • PG
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
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Walking Thunder (1995)
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In the 1850s, a boy and his family are stranded in the Rocky Mountains. With the help of a local mountaineer, a Sioux medicine man, and a legendary bear known as "Walking Thunder, " the boy ... Read allIn the 1850s, a boy and his family are stranded in the Rocky Mountains. With the help of a local mountaineer, a Sioux medicine man, and a legendary bear known as "Walking Thunder, " the boy learns to become a man.In the 1850s, a boy and his family are stranded in the Rocky Mountains. With the help of a local mountaineer, a Sioux medicine man, and a legendary bear known as "Walking Thunder, " the boy learns to become a man.

  • Director
    • Craig Clyde
  • Writers
    • Craig Clyde
    • Bryce W. Fillmore
    • James Hennessy
  • Stars
    • James Read
    • John Denver
    • David Tom
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    313
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Craig Clyde
    • Writers
      • Craig Clyde
      • Bryce W. Fillmore
      • James Hennessy
    • Stars
      • James Read
      • John Denver
      • David Tom
    • 9User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    James Read
    James Read
    • Abner Murdock
    John Denver
    John Denver
    • John McKay
    David Tom
    David Tom
    • Jacob McKay
    Irene Miracle
    Irene Miracle
    • Emma McKay
    • (as Klara Irene Miracle)
    Christopher Neame
    Christopher Neame
    • Ansel Richter
    Ted Thin Elk
    • Dark Wind
    • (as Chief Ted Thin Elk)
    Kevin Conners
    • Toby McKay
    Billy Oscar
    • Weasel
    Don Shanks
    Don Shanks
    • Blood Coat
    Robert DoQui
    Robert DoQui
    • Gun Trader
    K.C. Clyde
    K.C. Clyde
    • Danny McKay
    • (as a different name)
    David Kirk Chambers
    • Thomas McKay
    Carolyn Hurlburt
    • Anne McKay
    Dane Stevens
    • Angus Campbell
    • (as Duane Stephens)
    Wayne Brennan
    • Windy Bill
    Bart the Bear
    Bart the Bear
    • Walking Thunder
    Brian Keith
    Brian Keith
    • Narrator
    • (voice)
    Joseph Kelly Lookinland
    • McKay 'Baby'
    • Director
      • Craig Clyde
    • Writers
      • Craig Clyde
      • Bryce W. Fillmore
      • James Hennessy
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    desperado1uk

    Slight but entertaining

    This is the sort of 'great outdoors' movies that you can watch once, enjoy, and then promptly forget about. The movie provides a good sweep of Colorado, and the story - about a family trying to catch up with the gold rush - passable. However, when all the humans on stage are out acted by Bart the Bear, you know you are watching a straight-to-video movie. John Denver, the only recognisable actor, stares into space for long periods of times (probably writing a song for his next album), and all the others are Legends of the Fall rip-offs. However, the most amusing sequence in when Denver erects and furnishes a cabin in about an hour. Don't let me put you off, this is lightweight entertainment and good fun when there are nothing but repeats on the T.V.

    Best Bit: Bart the Bear's dramatic drooling.
    7kingofdanerds

    Decent. Not Great. But decent.

    What can I say about this film? It is not a very well known film, but it is most definitely a more well known film than the films that I have been reviewing lately. I have three different years tied to this film but I believe this film was made in 1994, released in 1995, widely released in 1997. (Don't hold me on those). Walking Thunder notably stars John Denver in one of his final film roles before his death in 1997. Other than John Denver, Bart the Bear is the only other actor I noticed in this film.

    Walking Thunder starts in the relative present day where a kid is visiting his grandma. His grandma decides to show him a box of old stuff from way back in the mid 1800's. She said that his dad learned about their family from way back when and she thinks that it is time that he learns as well. In the box is a journal which is what this story is. We see the McKay family coming from New Hampshire to California to start a new life. One night, their wagon breaks so they decide to build their home there. They meet a mountain man named Abner Murdock and a Sioux Indian named Dark Wind. Also, there is a bear named Walking Thunder. Both Abner Murdock and Dark Wind decide to help the McKay family get started on their new life.

    I enjoy movies that take place in the mid 1800's It is just something about them that seem to appeal to me. Walking Thunder is one of those films that I find appealing. It actually is not bad. Not great, but still decent. The story is a typical story of a family moving to a new place to start a new life only to find that they need assistance from the locals. The part of the story that I do not like is that they add the kid at the very beginning and the very end reading the journal. To me, it could have been removed for the fact that those are the only two instances that it appears in. The beginning and the end. But with that being said, the film does have me invested (even though it does not have 100 percent of the time). But when it does, the film is quite enjoyable to watch. The acting is fine here with John Denver giving a really good performance. The only person was the kid playing the main character. Maybe it was his voice that I found annoying..... The film is called Walking Thunder which is the name of the bear in this film. It took me a while to realize (and only then it was the film that told me) what Walking Thunder represents. Walking Thunder represents the land. Honestly, I can buy that even though I would have loved to see a bear terrorize this family or prove troublesome in some way. But, it does make sense. This film has this theme about becoming a man with our main character having to step up. There are several instances when this does become apparent. I know several of the other films that I watched in the Echo Bridge 8 Adventure Collection, they try to have this grand theme (which in most cases is what makes the film not very good). With this film, the theme is not all that grand but much like everything else in this film, I can buy it even though I can have something a little better. The whole scenery in this film is fairly beautiful and I am glad that the people working on this film decided to use this opportunity to get some beautiful shots of the land. If you are someone who has not been in that area, films like this give you a viewing of what it is like. I suppose that is why films like this appeal to me. The score is fairly nice here as well. The characters here are alright. There are typical bad guys here and there is something that bothers me here. Why do they wear the brightest clothes they can find? They wear bright red clothing and it is like "Do you want to be seen?" That is one thing that I do not buy in this film is the bad guys attire. It really bothers me.

    Walking Thunder is a decent film. It gives just enough that I buy it, but I could give a little bit more.
    Wizard-8

    Unexceptional family film

    I really enjoyed the family movie "The Long Road Home" by prolific family filmmaker Craig Clyde, so I sat down to watch Clyde's "Walking Thunder" with some enthusiasm. Sad to say, this particular effort is pretty disappointing. Like TLRH, this movie didn't have much of a budget; there's little in the way of production values, unless you count the admittedly spectacular Utah scenery. But TLRH had things to make up for the low budget like a solid script and good acting. This particular script is lumbering and padded out. (And what's with the set-in-present bookends? They don't add anything to the story!) The acting by the almost totally amateur cast is pretty mediocre. The one star in the cast (if you don't count narrator Brian Keith), John Denver, seems bewildered by his surroundings. About the only positive things to say about this exercise are the pretty good musical score and a balanced view about how Native Americans were in the frontier west. But these things aren't enough to prevent kids as well as their parents from fidgeting in their seats while watching this.
    10one189teen50five

    Corrections, if you please

    I had to laugh at the remarks of several saying "the cabin was built in one day". That is as ridiculous as the remarks were. The cabin was built over several weeks, those weeks not filmed. The oldest son went with the mountain man to get supplies. It took much longer in those days to get to places. They had no corner markets, 7-11s, etc. Come on. Common sense teaches you that much. What else did they have to do but work on the cabin from sun up to sun down? They sure didn't have a TV to sit and watch. The era they represented was done so accordingly. Do not be critical of this tale. Perhaps a lot more footage was left off. We do not know. I wish the DVD had the extra stuff in it, but it does not.
    10astoryweaver

    Missing The Great John Denver

    Entertainment Tonight previewed this wonderful little film as being the last thing John Denver made. It makes me sad to think this wonderful entertainer is gone from this world and will never make anything else for us to enjoy. I wish his role could have been larger and broader. He was a great actor in addition to being a great singer. We miss you in this world, J. D.

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      • 2017 (Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Trueno andante
    • Filming locations
      • Mount Timpanogos, Utah, USA(Utah Film Commission)
    • Production company
      • Sunset Hill Partners
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      • 1h 35m(95 min)
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