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Grizzly

Grizzly (1976) Streaming - Where to Watch Online

Audience Score
51

Now, before we get into the essentials of how you can watch 'Grizzly' right now, here are some details about the Joda Productions, Montoro Productions Ltd., Film Ventures International, Multicom Entertainment Group adventure flick. Grizzly starring Christopher George, Andrew Prine, Richard Jaeckel, Joan McCall has a PG rating, a runtime of about 1 hr 31 min. The release date of the movie is May 21st, 1976. The movie received a user score of 51/100 on TMDb, which comes from reviews from 147 real users.

Wondering what this story is all about? Here's the plot: "An eighteen-foot grizzly bear figures out that humans make for a tasty treat. As a park ranger tries rallying his men to bring about the bear's capture or destruction, his efforts are thwarted by the introduction of dozens of drunken hunters into the area."

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Read on for a listing of streaming and cable services - including rental, purchase, and subscription choices - along with the availability of 'Grizzly' on each platform when they are available. 'Grizzly' is currently available to rent, purchase, or stream via subscription on Fandango At Home, Prime Video, Tubi TV, Plex Channel, Plex, The Roku Channel, Apple TV, Google Play Movies, Prime Video, Prime Video with Ads, YouTube, Prime Video Free with Ads, and Hoopla in the US.

'Grizzly' Release Dates

Watch in Movie Theaters on May 21st, 1976
Watch on DVD or Blu-ray starting December 2nd, 1998 - Buy Grizzly DVD

Grizzly Collection

Grizzly is a 1976 American thriller film directed by William Girdler, about a 15-foot-tall, man-eating grizzly bear that terrorizes a National Forest. 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 bear named Teddy, who was 11 feet tall. A sequel, Grizzly II: The Concert, was filmed in 1983 in Hungary by director André Szöts, but was never released to theaters. Sheldon, the co-producer and writer of Grizzly, wrote the screenplay with his screenwriter wife, McCall, who also reprised her role from the original film. The stars were Louise Fletcher, Steve Inwood, John Rhys-Davies, Deborah Raffin and Deborah Foreman; the cast also included Charlie Sheen, George Clooney and Laura Dern, who were unknown at the time.