
The Black Bear
Comedy · Horror
Overview
Five hikers go looking for adventure in a Canadian national park where the black bear lives. What’s the worst that could happen?
Top Cast


François Neycken
François Neycken
François Neycken
Terence Rion
Terence Rion
Terence Rion


Catherine Salée
Catherine Salée
Béa
Catherine Salée
Béa


Jean-Benoît Ugeux
Jean-Benoît Ugeux
Antoine
Jean-Benoît Ugeux
Antoine


Jean-Jacques Rausin
Jean-Jacques Rausin
Carlos
Jean-Jacques Rausin
Carlos
François Ebouelé
François Ebouelé
Le vendeur ambulant
François Ebouelé
Le vendeur ambulant
Philippe Grand'Henry
Philippe Grand'Henry
Le présentateur du téléachat
Philippe Grand'Henry
Le présentateur du téléachat
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