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White Wolves-Cry in the Wild II |  | Director: Catherine Cyran Actors: Matt McCoy, David Moscow, Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Ami Dolenz, Amy O'Neill Studio: New Concorde Category: DVD
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Seller: New Horizons Pictures - Roger Corman Rating: 11 reviews
Format: Color, DVD, NTSC Language: English (Original Language) Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 85 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.4 x 0.6
ISBN: 6305865620 UPC: 736991247093 EAN: 9786305865629
Theatrical Release Date: 1993 Release Date: June 13, 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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"There they are!" July 24, 2009 CVan83 (Huntley, IL United States) When I was about 11 my mom bought this movie on VHS from a Christian/Family based movie salesperson that came to our door. This is one of the worst acted movies I have ever seen. However... that makes it entirely worth watching. It is hysterical. I'm particularly fond of the performances from the actors playing Kara and Jake's Girlfriend. They are AWFUL. I have seen this movie no less than 50 times and it just keeps getting funnier every time. I know that this wasn't the intent, yet now as a 26 year old I still have a special place in my heart for this flick. Watch it once just to see the creepy actress playing Jake's girlfriend delivering the line, "There they are," from a rescue helicopter. Easily the worst acting in cinematic history. I need to invest in a DVD copy since my tape is worn out. Happy Laughing!
Great Film! December 4, 2008 LuckyRainbow I saw one of the White Wolf films and you could say fell in love with the movies, than I saw this film Cry in the Wild 2 and it was excellent from star to finish. I love types of movies where people have to work together to pull through. Each actor did their character well enough to believe in them and although some scenes are just okay, it pulls through at the end. If you love wolves and teens working together to overcome nature's obstacles than this movie is for you!
Average Movie November 16, 2008 G. Pearson (Auckland, New Zealand) No big stars, budget or special effects here. Average acting and story line with a number of loop holes (as someone else mentioned). Maybe a good family movie or young person's movie. If you don't have high expectations and you want to watch an adventure movie without swearing, violence or sex etc. it is a movie for general exhibition. It is a movie you wouldn't watch more than once.
The Death-Defying Fall of Mr. B December 5, 2006 Andrew Beaton (Venice, CA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
There's a film out there that combines teen themes with the white-knuckle adventure of a life-and-death struggle in the wilderness, that augments great acting with a brilliant script and top-notch production values. "White Wolves - Cry in the Wild II" is not that film. Instead, it's a poorly assembled movie that is most notable for its baffling scenes and characterizations - some that will make you scratch your head and others that will make you burst out laughing.
White Wolves starts innocently enough, with a crew of rowdy teens embarking on a camping trip with woodsman and role model Mr. B (Matt McCoy) as their guide. But after some mountaintop horseplay goes awry, Mr. B falls approximately twenty thousand feet to the ground below, crashing through trees and caroming off of boulders on his way down -- and somehow survives. Believe me when I say that this is easily the funniest plummet I have seen in a film since Sly lost his grip on that girl in "Cliffhanger".
The teens have to rescue Mr. B, and each has his or her own style, which leads to frequent clashes. Scott (Zach Morris) is an authoritarian thug who almost murders dweeby Adam (David Moscow) in a rage. Cara (Amy Dolenz) is distraught when Mr. B's accident seriously cuts into her flirting schedule. Benny (Marc Riffon) is a malcontent delinquent who can hardly function without his father figure. And Pandra (Amy O'Neill) is the weirdest one of all, as demonstrated by a "romantic" scene in which she and Adam confess their attraction to each other. It's quite possibly one of the strangest moments of teen love ever captured on film.
Just when you think this movie can't get any more weirdly, bizarrely entertaining, with ghostly white wolves appearing and disappearing and Mark-Paul Gosselaar ranting and raving, the kids get attacked by a BEAR!! You need to watch this scene in slow motion, which is where its fakeness and sheer absurdity really shines through.
"White Wolves - Cry in the Wild II" is so bad it's good, and by that I mean it's awesome.
White Wolves November 21, 2005 David A. Smith (Webberville, Mi, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
White Wolve is the Sequel To A Cry In The Wild. This movie is very moving,. It is the best people agianst Nature movie i saw. I really enjoyed this movie. It is great for kids and enjoyable.
The Plot. This movie is about a group of Students Who goes on a camping trip and Thier Teacher Mr. B Accedintally falls off a mountaine and hurts himself. Now they haveto surrvive The Wilderness untile they find help.
If You Liked This Movie Check out
A Cry In THe Wild, White Wolves 2 & White Wolves 3
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