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From: Bradshaw.ES@PARC-MAXC.ARPA
Newsgroups: net.movies
Subject: Re: Never Cry Wolf
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Date: Tue, 7-Feb-84 21:42:58 EST
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Posted: Tue Feb  7 21:42:58 1984
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I don't know if the protagonist in "Never Cry Wolf" was Ernie in "My
Three Sons", but I do know that he played Toad in "American Grafitti".

By the way, I hated the movie. It was Walt Disney's nature film answer
to "That Darn Cat" or "The Love Bug". It had little story, was
INCREDIBLY unrealistic, and had run-of-the-mill nature photography. The
photography in the "Life on Earth" series on PBS is far more impressive
despite being on television.

"Never Cry Wolf" was also racist and sexist. It portrayed scientists,
wolves, caribou, mice, and eskimos with as much integrity as I expect
from people who make careers of dancing around in giant mouse and duck
costumes while being pummeled by small children.

Pete