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Product Description The family of eleven-year-old Emily searches for her after she becomes lost in the Great Bear Rain Forest. Here she reunites with an orphaned bear cub that family raised. Together they find their way home. Review Good-looking wilderness adventure…fast-paced, eco-minded family entertainment. --Variety About the Actor Kaitlyn Burke - Kaitlyn is known for Bear with Me (2000), Ms. Bear (1997), and A Song from the Heart (1999). Natja Jamaan - Natja is an actress known for The Anarchists Wife (2008), Ms. Bear (1997) and Hotel Mama - Mama auf der Flucht (1999). Kimberley Warnat - Kimberley is known for Freddy vs. Jason (2003), Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy (1998), and Silver Wolf (1999). Devin Douglas Drewitz - Devin is known for X-Men 2 (2003), Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2 (2004), and Saving Silverman (2001). Gordon Tootoosis - Gordon is the voice of Thomas Yellowtail in Native Spirit: The Sun Dance Way. In 1972, he got his first big break when he landed the role of Almighty Voice in the movie Alien Thunder which co-starred Donald Sutherland. A veteran of over 40 films, Tootoosis has appeared with such stars as Ben Affleck and Charlize Theron in Reindeer Games (2000) and joined an all-star cast in Legends of the Fall (1994) with such actors as Brad Pitt and Anthony Hopkins. He has also acted in Alaska (1996) with Charlton Heston, Lone Star (1996), Pocahontas: The Legend (1995), Black Robe (1996), and Leaving Normal (1992) with Meg Tilly and Christine Lahti. Tootoosis has also performed in the TV series Due South, Lonesome Dove, and Hawkeye as well as spending 5 seasons on the hit show North of 60 as a series regular. He is also the winner of the Eagle Spirit award at the American Indian Motion Picture awards in 2001. Michael Ontkean - Michael is best known for playing the minor league hockey player Ned Braden in the cult classic Slap Shot (1977). He appeared on the Canadian TV series Hudsons Bay (1959), which ran for one season, but did not appear again professionally as an actor until an episode of Ironside (1967) was broadcast in 1970. After taking roles on episodic TV shows and appearing in TV movies from 1970 to 1972, he had his breakthrough with a lead in the TV series The Rookies (1972), which debuted in September 1972. He played policeman Willie Gillis on the series, which he left after the 1973-74 season and was replaced by policeman Chris Owens, played by Bruce Fairbairn. His Rookies co-star Kate Jackson would later appear as his wife in the then-controversial 1982 film Making Love (1982), in which Ontkean played a married man who leaves his wife after coming out after an affair with his gay lover. Ontkeans most memorable role since the early 80s was Sheriff Harry S Truman) in David Lynchs cult classic TV series Twin Peaks (1990). He continues to appear in movies and on TV while living in Hawaii with his second wife, Jamie Smith Jackson. Alan Thicke - Alan earned a Golden Globe Best Actor nomination and 7 Emmy Award nominations (5 for writing, 2 for acting.) TV audiences know Thicke best as psychiatrist and father Jason Seaver from ABCs Growing Pains, now syndicated in over 65 countries. The Growing Pains Reunion was one of Disneys highest-rated TV Movies. He starred as the dim-witted diva Dennis Dupree on the NBC series Hope & Gloria, and has was guest on countless episodics ranging from Just Shoot Me, Arliss, Son of the Beach, and Married with Children to Seventh Heaven and Outer Limits. He has also appeared on the CBS hit comedy How I Met Your Mother. Other TV Movies and Feature Films include Disneys Not Quite Human trilogy; The Calendar Girl Murders; Windsor Protocol; Rubdown; Any Place But Home; Obsessed; Betrayal Of The Dove; Ice Angel; Crossroads; and Teddy Bears Picnic. In theatre, Alan received rave reviews opposite Jason Alexander in the Neil Simon/Burt Bacharach musical Promises, Promises and for his Broadway debut as Billy Flynn in Chicago-The Musical. From 1980 to 1983, The Alan Thick SASIN: B000N2HD82
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