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Grey Owl (1999)
Released By: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment   Rating: PG-13   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Genre: Drama
MPAA Rating: PG-13
Director: Richard Attenborough
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: N/A
Cast: Pierce Brosnan, Annie Galipeau, Nathaniel Arcand
Published ID: 103582
UPC: 043396047228,
Plot: Archibald Belaney was a British man who grew up fascinated with Native American culture -- so much so that in the early 1900s he left the United Kingdom for Canada, where he reinvented himself as Archie Grey Owl and lived in the wild as a North American Indian trapper. He eventually became an environmental activist after renouncing trapping and hunting. Grey Owl is based on Belaney's true story, starring Pierce Brosnan in the title role. In 1934, Archie was living a largely solitary life when he met a young woman named Anahareo (Annie Galipeau), an Ojibway Indian nicknamed Pony. Pony is fascinated by Archie, largely because she wants to know about her people's heritage. Her father, Jim (Graham Greene), is a businessman who wears a suit to work and has little concern for his history; in Archie, Pony sees a link to her past that she can't find in her family. Archie has little use for Pony at first, but in time the two begin to bond, and it's Pony who convinces Archie to give up trapping and work to protect animals. She also encourages Archie to write a book about wilderness life in Canada. The book becomes a huge success and makes Archie something of a celebrity, but with recognition come nagging questions about Archie's true heritage. (In reality, Archie Grey Owl's true idenity did not become public knowledge until after his death.) ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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Grey Owl the Environmentalist
Added 11/22/2009

It took a little while for me to accept Pierce Brosnan as an Indian. But a little into the movie I accepted it. The price of the movie is worth the scenery that is in it. I will watch it again just for that reason.
It is based on a true story and you can truly see the impact that Grey Owl had in protecting the enviroment.He went from trapping to public speaking trying to save the forest and the animals. It is a top notch movie in my opinion and worth the price you pay for it.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
What a SHAME on so-called CIVILIZATION
Added 3/14/2009

It is, indeed, shameful that the production of this most important motion picture, directed by Richard Attenborough and wonderfully produced in every way, apparently is being discontinued due to a lack of public interest. The almost astonishing lack of concern and awareness of the life essential connections between ALL humans and things that mostly are labelled as environmental and/or ecological, appears to foretell a premature extinction of the increasingly "brain dead" human species. For anyone with an open mind and intelligent concern for the present, highly confused and disordered state of contemporary human civilization, whose DVD film library does not ALREADY contain this most excellent and essential film, I would suggest acting ASAP to acquire one of the apparently last remaining, available copies.
1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
Sweet & Fine
Added 6/14/2007

If you just take the movie on its own terms, its own of the sweetest, finest movies you will find. You don't need to be an environmentalist or a native americanist to appreciate this wonderful movie. Just being human will do.
1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
Grey Owl movie review
Added 11/6/2006

Seems to me that this movie does a creditable job with a difficult subject: Grey Owl (aka Archie Belaney).
That Attenborough undertook the telling is a tribute to him.
Annie Gallipeau is too beautiful to describe and is a perfect fit for the Mohawk woman Annahareo.
Perhaps the movie is a little glossy: for instance, it doesn't mention Archie Belaney's four other wives. An untidy fact. Nor do I recall seeing anything about his excessive drinking.

2 out of 3 people found this helpful.
Keep An Open Mind
Added 3/12/2006

I must admit that when I first saw this DVD jacket at a video store I scoffed at it. Pierce Brosnan play an Native American? Yeah, right. Last night I was just about to go to bed and this movie came on. I said to myself, I've got to see this. As I watched I became intrigued by the subtle hint that something was amiss about the Grey Owl character. It was very late at night, but I was not sleepy because this movie is incredible.

This is a moving story based on the actual life of Archibald Stansfeld Belaney. It is very well acted, written and directed. If you know nothing about the life of Archie Grey Owl, you will be amazed. There are some scenes in this movie that are very touching and powerful. For example, when Pony falls through the ice and Grey Owl rescues her. Also, when Grey Owl tells Pony his secret, her reaction is heart warming and powerful. To reveal too much about the story line is to spoil the film for someone unfamiliar with the life of a very interesting man.

I watch a lot of movies and this one is really very good; and certainly worth the $8.99 asking price, in my opinion. As for the DVD, I do not have it. Based on the other reviews, there are 2 10 minute inteviews with the real Grey Owl; and to me, this is enough to purchase the DVD.

14 out of 15 people found this helpful.
Grey Owl the Environmentalist
Added 11/22/2009

It took a little while for me to accept Pierce Brosnan as an Indian. But a little into the movie I accepted it. The price of the movie is worth the scenery that is in it. I will watch it again just for that reason.
It is based on a true story and you can truly see the impact that Grey Owl had in protecting the enviroment.He went from trapping to public speaking trying to save the forest and the animals. It is a top notch movie in my opinion and worth the price you pay for it.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
What a SHAME on so-called CIVILIZATION
Added 3/14/2009

It is, indeed, shameful that the production of this most important motion picture, directed by Richard Attenborough and wonderfully produced in every way, apparently is being discontinued due to a lack of public interest. The almost astonishing lack of concern and awareness of the life essential connections between ALL humans and things that mostly are labelled as environmental and/or ecological, appears to foretell a premature extinction of the increasingly "brain dead" human species. For anyone with an open mind and intelligent concern for the present, highly confused and disordered state of contemporary human civilization, whose DVD film library does not ALREADY contain this most excellent and essential film, I would suggest acting ASAP to acquire one of the apparently last remaining, available copies.
1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
Sweet & Fine
Added 6/14/2007

If you just take the movie on its own terms, its own of the sweetest, finest movies you will find. You don't need to be an environmentalist or a native americanist to appreciate this wonderful movie. Just being human will do.
1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
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