
The Grizzly and the Treasure
Drama · Family · Western
Overview
Set in 1898, the movie follows Ezra Lambert and his family as they travel from Sacramento to the Yukon gold country in search of riches. Problems arise when Ezra is injured by a grizzly bear, forcing his young son to set out in search of help.
Top Cast
Andrew Gordon
Andrew Gordon
Kidd
Andrew Gordon
Kidd
Robert Sheble
Robert Sheble
Ezra
Robert Sheble
Ezra


Susan Backlinie
Susan Backlinie
Eve
Susan Backlinie
Eve
Terry Bouch
Terry Bouch
Terry Bouch
Mark Ostrander
Mark Ostrander
Mark Ostrander


Scott Beach
Scott Beach
Narrator
Scott Beach
Narrator
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