The Further Adventures of the Wilderness Family

The Further Adventures of the Wilderness Family
(aka Wilderness Family, Part 2)

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Written by Arthur R. Dubs
Directed by Frank Zuniga
Starring Robert Logan
Susan Damante-Shaw
George Buck Flower
Heather Rattray
Music by Gene Kauer
Douglas M. Lackey
Country of origin U.S.
Original language(s) English
Production
Producer(s) Arthur R. Dubs
Cinematography John Hora
Running time 105 min.
Distributor Pacific International Enterprises
Release
Original release November 15, 1978
Chronology
Followed by Mountain Family Robinson
External links
Website family-films.com

The Further Adventures of the Wilderness Family (aka The Wilderness Family, Part 2) is a 1978 family movie that stars Robert Logan, George Buck Flower and Susan Damante-Shaw and is a sequel to The Adventures of the Wilderness Family. In this sequel to the first movie, Heather Rattray now plays the role of Jenny.

Barry Williams, Greg from The Brady Bunch sings some of the songs in the soundtrack of this movie.

The movie was set in Canada but filmed in Colorado.[1]

The third film in this family film series, Mountain Family Robinson, was released in 1979.

Plot

In this sequel, the Robinsons continue their relaxed life in the mountains. More adventure awaits as they prepare themselves for the upcoming fierce winter. Pat fights a bout of pneumonia as the cold weather takes hold. The wildlife continues to be menacing and dangerous at times. Skip attempts to return to civilization for medication to treat Pat's pneumonia on skis and is caught in an avalanche. Meanwhile, Pat and the children are terrorized by a pack a hungry wolves led by the giant pack leader named "Scarface" because of his disfigured eye. Pat struggles to fight them off with a shotgun as they methodically tear their way into the house and finally confronts Scarface in an explosive climax. The Robinson's courage and the will to survive, along with breathtaking surroundings, help keep the family happy in their mountain home.

Main cast

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