Mountain Family Robinson
1979 American film
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Mountain Family Robinson (a.k.a. Wilderness Family Part 3) is a 1979 family movie that stars Robert Logan, Susan Damante-Shaw and George Buck Flower. This film is a sequel to The Adventures of the Wilderness Family and The Further Adventures of the Wilderness Family and, like its predecessors, was filmed in the states of Colorado and Utah.
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| Directed by | John Cotter |
| Written by | Arthur R. Dubs |
| Produced by | Arthur R. Dubs |
| Starring | Robert Logan Susan Damante-Shaw Heather Rattray Ham Larsen William Bryant George Buck Flower |
| Cinematography | James W. Roberson |
| Edited by | Dan Greer Clifford Katz |
| Music by | Robert O. Ragland |
| Distributed by | Pacific International Enterprises |
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Running time | 100 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Box office | $4.8 million (theatrical rentals)[1] |
Plot
In the third and final film, the Robinsons celebrate the arrival of spring after surviving a harsh winter. However, their happiness is short-lived when a Forest Service ranger informs them that they must prove their mountain home is located on a legitimate mining claim (which is on government land) or face eviction. Additionally, Pat discovers that her mother is ill and decides to return to Los Angeles.
Main cast
- Robert Logan as Skip Robinson
- Susan Damante-Shaw as Pat Robinson
- Heather Rattray as Jenny Robinson
- Ham Larsen as Toby Robinson
- George Buck Flower as "Boomer"
- William Bryant as Forest Ranger
Production
Parts of the film were shot in Colorado as well as the Uinta National Forest in Utah.[2]
Home media
The film was released on DVD on January 1, 2003 in Region 1 in a fullscreen 1.33:1 aspect ratio.