Grizzly (film)
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Theatrical release poster by Neal Adams | |
| Directed by | William Girdler David Sheldon |
| Written by | Harvey Flaxman David Sheldon |
| Produced by | Lloyd N. Adams (executive producer) Edward L. Montoro Harvey Flaxman David Sheldon |
| Starring | Christopher George Andrew Prine Richard Jaeckel |
| Cinematography | William L. Asman |
| Edited by | Bub Asman Christopher Ness |
| Music by | Robert O. Ragland |
| Distributed by | Film Ventures International/Columbia Pictures |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Budget | $750,000 (estimated) |
| Box office | $39 million (Domestic) |
Grizzly (also known as Killer Grizzly on American television) is a 1976 American horror thriller film directed by William Girdler about a park ranger's attempts to halt the wild rampage of an 18 ft (5.5 m) tall, 2,000 lb (910 kg) man-eating grizzly bear that terrorizes a National Forest, having developed a taste for human flesh. However, a drunken hunting party complicates matters. It stars Christopher George, Andrew Prine and Richard Jaeckel. Widely considered a Jaws rip-off, Grizzly used many of the same plot devices as its shark predecessor, which had been a huge box office success during the previous year. The giant grizzly bear in the film was portrayed by a Kodiak bear named Teddy, who was 11 ft (3.4 m) tall.