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A low-budget film about real 1960s grizzly attacks in Montana debuts, highlighting human-wildlife dangers in the American West.
"Grizzly Night," a low-budget film based on true 1960s events in Montana, debuts as a dramatized account of two grizzly bear attacks in Glacier National Park.
Directed by Burke Doeren in his feature debut and starring Charles Esten and Brec Bassinger, the movie portrays the dangers of human-wildlife encounters in the wilderness.
Despite receiving mixed to poor reviews—earning a 2.6 on Letterboxd—the film’s real-life roots and setting may appeal to fans of survival stories and American West history.
Its release coincides with broader cultural shifts in Montana, including record marijuana sales and new legislation.
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Se estrena una película de bajo presupuesto sobre ataques reales de grizzly de los años 60 en Montana, destacando los peligros entre humanos y vida silvestre en el Oeste estadounidense.