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'''''Hollywood Safari''''' is a [[1997 in film|1997]] American [[film]], starring [[John Savage (actor)|John Savage]], |
'''''Hollywood Safari''''' is a [[1997 in film|1997]] American [[film]], starring [[John Savage (actor)|John Savage]], [[Ted Jan Roberts]], [[Don Wilson (kickboxer)|Don Wilson]], [[David Leisure]] and [[Debby Boone]]. It was directed by [[Henri Charr]] and written by Robert Newcastle, Henri Charr and Jess Mancilla. The film generated a [[Spin-off (media)|spin-off]], the TV series ''Hollywood Safari'', which ran for one season on Animal Planet from 1997 to 1998. |
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==Plot== |
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The film revolves around an animal trainer and his family.<ref name="Desjardins1997-05-18">{{cite news |last=Desjardins |first=Doug |date=1997-05-18 |title=PM Launches Video Label for Family Movies Has formed the Sun Valley Home Video label for family-oriented films |magazine=Video Store |issn=0195-1750 |id={{Factiva|vdeo000020011009dt5i0004q}} }}</ref> |
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The film revolves around an animal trainer and his family. |
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==Reception== |
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In a mixed review, the author M. Faust wrote, "Everything you would require in a family movie but not much more, ''Hollywood Safari'' contains enough heroic animals and vanquishable villains to hold the attention spans of both children and parents."<ref name="Faust1998">{{cite book |last=Faust |first=M. |editor1-last=Grant |editor1-first=Edmond |editor2-last=Fox |editor2-first=Ken |editor3-last=Joseph |editor3-first=Andrew |date=1998 |title=The Motion Picture Guide |url=https://archive.org/details/motionpicturegui0000unse_d2w0/page/187/ |location=New York |publisher=CineBooks |via=[[Internet Archive]] |page=187 |isbn=0-933997-00-0 |accessdate=2024-12-03 }}</ref> VideoHound gave the film 2.5 stars, calling it "a pleasant enough time-waster".<ref name="VideoHound2000">{{cite book |editor1-last=Connors |editor1-first=Martin |editor2-last=Craddock |editor2-first=Jim |orig-date=1991 |date=2000 |title=Videohound's Golden Movie Retriever |url=https://archive.org/details/isbn_9781578590421/page/428/ |location=Detroit |publisher=[[Visible Ink Press]] |via=[[Internet Archive]] |page=428 |isbn=1-57859-042-6 |issn=1095-371X |accessdate=2024-12-03 }}</ref> The reviewers Mick Martin and Marsha Porter also gave it 2.5 stars, writing, "Adventure aimed at kids, who may not mind the jumpy plot and cheapo special effects."<ref name="Martin2006">{{cite book |last1=Martin |first1=Mick |last2=Porter |first2=Marsha |date=2006 |title=DVD & Video Guide 2007 |edition=12 |url=https://archive.org/details/dvdvideoguide2000000mart/page/514/ |location=New York |publisher=[[Ballantine Books]] |via=[[Internet Archive]] |page=514 |isbn=0-345-49332-X |accessdate=2024-12-03 }}</ref> [[Knight-Ridder News Service]] film critic Randy Myers rated the film a B, finding it to be "Good family fun, with some genuine suspense and laughs."<ref name="Myers1997-08-08">{{cite news |last=Myers |first=Randy |date=1997-08-08 |title=Get a kick out of pair's martial-arts movies |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/news-press/160210445/ |newspaper=[[The News-Press]] |agency=[[Knight-Ridder News Service]] |via=[[Newspapers.com]] |accessdate=2024-12-03 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20241203103139/https://www.newspapers.com/article/news-press/160210445/ |archivedate=2024-12-03 }}</ref> |
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Hollywood Safari | |
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Directed by | Henri Charr |
Written by | Robert Newcastle Henri Charr (story) Jess Mancilla (story) |
Produced by | Jess Mancilla |
Starring |
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Cinematography | Guido Verweyen David Wittkower |
Edited by | Henri Charr Jess Mancilla |
Music by | Richard McHugh |
Distributed by | PM Entertainment Group |
Release date |
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Running time | 99 min. |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Hollywood Safari is a 1997 American film, starring John Savage, Ted Jan Roberts, Don Wilson, David Leisure and Debby Boone. It was directed by Henri Charr and written by Robert Newcastle, Henri Charr and Jess Mancilla. The film generated a spin-off, the TV series Hollywood Safari, which ran for one season on Animal Planet from 1997 to 1998.
Plot
[edit]The film revolves around an animal trainer and his family.[1]
Cast
[edit]- John Savage as Deputy Rogers
- Ted Jan Roberts as Josh Johnson
- Don Wilson as Greg
- David Leisure as Troy Johnson
- Debby Boone as Jane Johnson
- Ryan J. O'Neill as Peter Johnson
- Kenneth Tigar as Sheriff Todd
Reception
[edit]In a mixed review, the author M. Faust wrote, "Everything you would require in a family movie but not much more, Hollywood Safari contains enough heroic animals and vanquishable villains to hold the attention spans of both children and parents."[2] VideoHound gave the film 2.5 stars, calling it "a pleasant enough time-waster".[3] The reviewers Mick Martin and Marsha Porter also gave it 2.5 stars, writing, "Adventure aimed at kids, who may not mind the jumpy plot and cheapo special effects."[4] Knight-Ridder News Service film critic Randy Myers rated the film a B, finding it to be "Good family fun, with some genuine suspense and laughs."[5]
References
[edit]- ^ Desjardins, Doug (1997-05-18). "PM Launches Video Label for Family Movies Has formed the Sun Valley Home Video label for family-oriented films". Video Store. ISSN 0195-1750. Factiva vdeo000020011009dt5i0004q.
- ^ Faust, M. (1998). Grant, Edmond; Fox, Ken; Joseph, Andrew (eds.). The Motion Picture Guide. New York: CineBooks. p. 187. ISBN 0-933997-00-0. Retrieved 2024-12-03 – via Internet Archive.
- ^ Connors, Martin; Craddock, Jim, eds. (2000) [1991]. Videohound's Golden Movie Retriever. Detroit: Visible Ink Press. p. 428. ISBN 1-57859-042-6. ISSN 1095-371X. Retrieved 2024-12-03 – via Internet Archive.
- ^ Martin, Mick; Porter, Marsha (2006). DVD & Video Guide 2007 (12 ed.). New York: Ballantine Books. p. 514. ISBN 0-345-49332-X. Retrieved 2024-12-03 – via Internet Archive.
- ^ Myers, Randy (1997-08-08). "Get a kick out of pair's martial-arts movies". The News-Press. Knight-Ridder News Service. Archived from the original on 2024-12-03. Retrieved 2024-12-03 – via Newspapers.com.
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