King of the Grizzlies (1970)
Moki, a Cree Indian, is made foreman of a sprawling cattle ranch owned by his former army commander. But he carries with him through life the lore of his own people. When he rescues a bear cub, Wahb, he feels a mystical connection between himself and the magnificent creature. Later, Wahb, now a 1,300-pound bear, returns from the wild to wreak havoc on the cattle ranch, and Moki must face this fearsome grizzly. This spectacular film depicts a territorial battle over a country of breathtaking beauty.
Director:
Ron Kelly
Writer:
Jack Speirs
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John Yesno as Moki |
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Chris Wiggins as The Colonel |
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Hugh Webster as Shorty |
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Jack Van Evera as Slim |
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Wahb as The Grizzly King |
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Winston Hibler as Narrator |
| Directing | Ron Kelly | Director |
| Writing | Jack Speirs | Screenplay |
| Writing | Rod Peterson | Adaptation |
| Writing | Norman Wright | Adaptation |
| Sound | Buddy Baker | Original Music Composer |
| Editing | G. Gregg McLaughlin | Editor |
| Art | Wilf Culley | Set Decoration |
| Costume & Make-Up | Roger Palmer | Costume Design |
| Production | Winston Hibler | Producer |
| Writing | Ernest Thompson Seton | Novel |
| Production | Robert F. Metzler | Producer |
| Production | Erwin L. Verity | Producer |
| Camera | Reginald H. Morris | Director of Photography |