When returning to their van, they discovered they had been robbed, but they still got the film. During the journey, they meet a woman whose husband was killed by bears. The woman tells them that it is located near Arapaho Peak in Montana.Īfter a strange man saves Marshall after going down the stream, he too tells the brothers about the cave and where it is. Marty and Mark draw it on Marshall's chest and show it to an old Native American woman. On the wall of the cave is an ancient Indian drawing of a cave filled with bear-shaped figures. When the horses pass, Marshall sees an owl that looks a lot like his owl Leona. They get in the truck just in time to film it. As they get up, a herd of wild horses comes thundering towards them. The pilots see the brothers and turn around, firing missiles at them, eventually hitting a giant boulder knocking the three down. The brothers look up and see two F-4 Phantoms flying overhead. Then, as the wolf is about to ambush the doe, there is a series of explosions. They catch footage of a wolf creeping up on a doe. The boys drive northwest until they reach Devil's Playground in Colorado, "the last home of the wild American wolf." Devil's Playground is located on government protected land. Strango states that Phil was talking about a cave full of hundreds of bears somewhere "out west." This rouses Marty's attention and he asks about it. Strango would talk about hunting alligators and Phil would tell tall tales about bears. Strango and Phil would exchange stories about their wilderness adventures. When they get back to the hut, the alligator man (Strango) tells them about how back when he served in the Korean War, he befriended a fellow soldier named Phil. However, Marshall is able to get back on the boat in time. Marshall gets a knife from Marty and cuts Mark loose, but Marshall is now dealing with a bigger problem: he and the alligator are face to face. Marshall and Marty drive the boat and try to save him, but it crashes into another branch, which sends Marshall flying into the water. Trying to retrieve it, his clothing gets stuck in a branch underwater and he starts to drown. As they go in a swamp on a boat, Mark throws some bait, but it lands in the trees. First, they miss a shot at catching an eagle, then they go to film some alligators, and start by seeing a man who was attacked by an alligator. Marty and Mark purchase the camera & begin planning their trip. Despite their father Marty Sr.'s insistence that they cannot afford the camera, he relents after their mother, Agnes, says she will give them her "vacation" money that she has been saving for several years. Mark and Marty have a dream of filming dangerous animals around the country, and the dream starts when they find a rare, special camera in a shop where they have their films developed. Marshall repeatedly and secretly gets even with his brothers by pulling revenge pranks of his own, like cleaning the toilet with his brothers' toothbrushes and filling their canteens with downstream river water into which they had been urinating. Occasionally, Marty and Mark will show footage of their antics in their garage to all their friends. In the summer of 1967, Marshall Stouffer is chased in Fort Smith, Arkansas, by his two older brothers, Mark and Marty the brothers love using Marshall to film him in stunts, which he dislikes. The film was directed by William Dear, written by David Michael Wieger, and starring Jonathan Taylor Thomas, Devon Sawa, and Scott Bairstow. Wild America is a 1997 American adventure comedy film based on the life of wildlife documentarian Marty Stouffer.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |