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Gentle Ben: The Movie (2002)
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Starring: Corbin Bernsen, Dean Cain, William Katt, Reiley McClendon
Director: David S. Cass Sr.
Category: Family
Studio: Goodtimes
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Length:
89 mins

 
 

 

Everybody's Favorite Bear is Back in an All-New Family Adventure

Dean Cain (Lois & Clark), two-time Golden Globe nominee Corbin Bernsen (L.A. Law), and William Katt (Carrie) star in this family adventure featuring everybody's favorite bear, the mighty and loveable Gentle Ben. Ranger Jack Wedlow (Cain) bring his young nephew Mark (Reilly McClendon) to Heartbreak Bay National Forest, whre Fog Benson (Bernsen) offers a $500 reward for the black bear he thinks is killing his sheep. Conversationalist Gittis Malone (Katt), who argues that bears are a protected species, is dismissed by Fog as an "eco-hippie," but ironically, Benson's daughter, Ashley (Cody Weiant), and Mark become fast friends. Finding Ben trapped in a mine hole, they know he couldn't have taken the sheep and must try to free him without telling Jack, for fear that Fog will hear about Ben and kill him -- while the real predator is on the loose.