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3 Music  





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The Bears and I
Theatrical release poster
Directed byBernard McEveety
Screenplay byJohn Whedon
Based onThe Bears and I
by Robert Franklin Leslie
Produced byWinston Hibler
StarringPatrick Wayne
Chief Dan George
Andrew Duggan
Michael Ansara
Robert Pine
Narrated byJack Speirs
CinematographyTed D. Landon
Edited byG. Gregg McLaughlin
Music byBuddy Baker

Production
company

Walt Disney Productions

Distributed byBuena Vista Distribution

Release date

  • July 31, 1974 (1974-07-31)

Running time

89 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$4 million (rentals) (US/Canada)[1]

The Bears and I is a 1974 American drama film directed by Bernard McEveety and written by John Whedon. The film stars Patrick Wayne, Chief Dan George, Andrew Duggan, Michael Ansara and Robert Pine. The film was released on July 31, 1974, by Buena Vista Distribution.[2][3]

Plot[edit]

Robert (Bob) Leslie, a Vietnam veteran goes to the remote homeland of a fallen comrade to deliver his personal effects to his father, a First Nations chief and shaman. He is taken with the beauty of the west and decides to stay a while to find himself.

Bob finds three orphaned cubs and begins to raise them, with the intent of teaching them to be independent. However, in the process he grows attached to them, causing him to waver in his determination to release them back into the wild.

Meanwhile, the indigenous population faces eviction by the federal government, which wants to build facilities in the part of the national park where they reside. Bob tries several times to speak to the park board on their behalf, but his ignorance of Native history leads to conflict between him and his friend's people. Some register evident frustration, while others resist the authorities' intent with threats of violence. As the tension escalates, one man turns his anger towards Bob and attacks his home and the bears, leading to a forest fire that endangers the park and its inhabitants, human and animal.

As he comes to understand the wisdom of his friend's father and the danger the bears face, Bob realizes he must push the bears away.

Cast[edit]

Music[edit]

The film's score was written by Buddy Baker. The film features one original song, "Sweet Surrender", written and performed by John Denver. The song plays during the film's opening credits, as well as during an interlude as Bob begins to bond with the three bear cubs.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "All-time Film Rental Champs", Variety, 7 January 1976 p 50
  • ^ "Movie Review - The Bears and I - Film: 'The Bears and I': Modest Disney Effort on Bill with 'Bambi' - NYTimes.com". The New York Times. Retrieved 3 November 2014.
  • ^ "The Bears And I". TV Guide. Archived from the original on 2 November 2014. Retrieved 3 November 2014.
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