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RELEASE INFORMATION
Release Date........: 2012.12.09
DVD Date............: 2012.11.06
Air Date............: 1977.04.20
Source..............: DVD [ ] PAL [X] NTSC
Network.............: NBC
Video Format........: XVID
Video Bitrate.......: 944 kbit/s 2pass VBR
Video Resolution....: 576 x 432
Video Aspect........: 1.333
Frame Rate..........: 23.976
Video Length........: 46:21.256
Audio Format........: VBR MP3 @ 48000 Hz
Audio Bitrate.......: 93 kbps
Language............: English
File Size...........: 350 MB
Rar Files...........: 25 x 15
Genre...............: Action | Adventure
URL.................: http://epguides.com/LifeandTimesofGrizzlyAdams/
PLOT
The original 'Grizzly Adams�' TV series ran on NBC from
January 1977 to July 1979. The theme song by Tom Pace, that
reached number one on the cvharts in Europe for nine weeks
opened each episode with these words:
Thom Pace Album Cover"Deep inside the forest there's a door
into another land. Here is our life and home. We are staying
here forever in the beauty of this place, all alone. We keep
on hoping. Maybe there's a world where we don't have to run.
Maybe there's a time we'll call our own, living free in
harmony and majesty. Take me home. Take me home."
The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams was initially a feature
film released by Schick Sunn Classic in 1974. It profiled the
wilderness life of James Capen Adams, a mid-1800's mountain
man who left civilization after being falsely accused murder.
In the hills Adams rescued a grizzly bear cub named Ben' that
he went on to raise, as he lived his fugitive life among other
wild animals. The story was loosely based on the real
historical character known as John Grizzly' Adams (1812-1860)
a former Boston shoemaker who became a great frontiersman and
bear tamer after migrating to the west coast. Sunn's 'family
friendly' version of Adams' story captured its audience.
EPISODE SUMMARY
1-10 The Unholy Beast
Mad Jack (Denver Pyle) tells Grizzly Adams (Dan Haggerty) that
he has run into a strange and frightening creature in the
wilderness, a monster with "Yellow eyes and a purple tongue."
Adams is skeptical, but also curious. He has noticed that Ben
has been acting strange, as if something in the forest is
making him feel uneasy.
Adams and Jack set off into the woods to search for the
"monster". Nakoma (Don Shanks) soon joins them, relating a
similar tale of a monster and telling them that another
Indian, named Greywind, has gone hunting for the beast.
They soon discover that the "monster" is actually a camel
named Hi-Jolly. They meet a crazy character named Findhope
(Slim Pickens), who turns out to be the camel's owner.
Findhope has been searching far and wide for his animal and is
thrilled when he finds him at Adam's cabin.
But Greywind (George Aguilar) is still searching for the
beast, intent on killing it, thinking it is an evil spirit.
When the Indian falls into a pit of quicksand, however, Hi
-Jolly pulls him from the deadly trap.
Greywind learns that the camel is not an evil spirit, and
after some coaxing from Adams, Jack, Nakoma...and Ben, he is
finally able to accept the fact and put his weapon away.
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