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'''Grizzly''' was an independently made '''Jaws''' ripoff that made $39 million dollars at box office. Mostly known for a being a very bad movie with some exceptional gore effects, it does have some deleted scenes that have yet to see the light of day. They are:
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''Grizzly'' was an independently made horror film directed by William Girdler, usually known as a ''Jaws'' rip-off, but with a bear instead of a shark.


- A scene where the ranger discusses shutting down the lodge with Walter Corwin. Probably removed to save time.
Despite its infamy as a bad movie, it's been complimented for its exceptional violent special effects.<ref>https://www.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9906E7DC1F3CE334BC4B52DFB366838D669EDE&partner=Rotten%2520Tomatoes</ref>


- An extra attack. There is no detail on it, and is never mentioned in the movie, but it is notable that one kill, that happens at a waterfall, was never brought up at any point in the film, so its very possible there was another death.
The film does have '''some deleted scenes''' that have not yet resurfaced.


- A scene where the hunters kill a black bear by mistake. Possibly cut due to another scene where a black bear wanders into a hunters camp, and they claim it's the cub of the killer grizzly. If they acknowledged the black bear as being a different species, the (subtle lack of) logic wouldn't add up.
==Deleted Scenes==
[[File:Grizzly-1976-dead-kid.jpg|thumb|300px|An example of the special effects that made it into the final cut of the movie]]
They are:
*A scene where the ranger discusses shutting down the lodge with Walter Corwin. Probably removed to save time.
*An extra attack. There is no detail on it and is never mentioned in the movie, but it is notable that one kill, that happens at a waterfall, was never brought up at any point in the film, so it's very possible there was another death.
*A scene where the hunters kill a black bear by mistake. Possibly cut due to another scene where a black bear wanders into a hunter's camp, and they claim it's the cub of the killer grizzly. If they acknowledged the black bear as being a different species, the (subtle lack of) logic wouldn't add up.
*A longer cut of the death of Don, the helicopter pilot, that was more graphic. The movie does show blood spurting from his mouth in the Scorpion DVD, and it's slightly longer, but it's possible there was also a shot of his mutilated corpse.<ref>http://www.screenarchives.com/title_detail.cfm/ID/29728/GRIZZLY-1976/</ref>
*Scott also had a longer death. In the movie, you see him get knocked out, buried, immediately wake up and then the bears come back. It then cuts away, but there are reports that he had a graphic, on-screen death.


- A longer cut of the death of Don, the helicopter pilot, that was more graphic. The movie does show blood spurting from his mouth in the Scorpion DVD, and it's slightly longer, but it's possible there was also a shot of his mutilated corpse.
None of these scenes have resurfaced yet.


- Scott also had a longer death. In the movie, you see him get knocked out, buried, immediately wake up and then the bears comes back. It then cuts away, but there are reports that he had a graphic, on-screen death.
==Japanese Laserdisc Extra==
 
There was a special monologue only used in the Japanese laserdisc release that has never been seen on another release.<ref>https://www.lddb.com/laserdisc/13941/SF078-5011/Grizzly-%281976%29</ref> It came before the credits and discussed how grizzly attacks were becoming more and more common.
None of these scenes have resurfaced yet, and there was a special monologue only used in the Japanese laserdisc release that has never been seen on another release. It came before the credits and discussed how grizzly attacks were becoming more and more common.


==References==
==References==
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<ref>[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0074593/?ref_=ttalt_alt_tt]The IMDB page on the movie</ref>
==External Links==
*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grizzly_(film)
*[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0074593/?ref_=ttalt_alt_tt The IMDB page on the movie.]


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Latest revision as of 21:59, 25 July 2023

Grizzly.jpg

Poster of the film

Status: Lost

Grizzly was an independently made horror film directed by William Girdler, usually known as a Jaws rip-off, but with a bear instead of a shark.

Despite its infamy as a bad movie, it's been complimented for its exceptional violent special effects.[1]

The film does have some deleted scenes that have not yet resurfaced.

Deleted Scenes

An example of the special effects that made it into the final cut of the movie

They are:

  • A scene where the ranger discusses shutting down the lodge with Walter Corwin. Probably removed to save time.
  • An extra attack. There is no detail on it and is never mentioned in the movie, but it is notable that one kill, that happens at a waterfall, was never brought up at any point in the film, so it's very possible there was another death.
  • A scene where the hunters kill a black bear by mistake. Possibly cut due to another scene where a black bear wanders into a hunter's camp, and they claim it's the cub of the killer grizzly. If they acknowledged the black bear as being a different species, the (subtle lack of) logic wouldn't add up.
  • A longer cut of the death of Don, the helicopter pilot, that was more graphic. The movie does show blood spurting from his mouth in the Scorpion DVD, and it's slightly longer, but it's possible there was also a shot of his mutilated corpse.[2]
  • Scott also had a longer death. In the movie, you see him get knocked out, buried, immediately wake up and then the bears come back. It then cuts away, but there are reports that he had a graphic, on-screen death.

None of these scenes have resurfaced yet.

Japanese Laserdisc Extra

There was a special monologue only used in the Japanese laserdisc release that has never been seen on another release.[3] It came before the credits and discussed how grizzly attacks were becoming more and more common.

References

External Links