Bush Craft / Survival - In Films?

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giancarlo

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Oct 5, 2003
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I was wondering if anyone else knew of films that featured some aspects of Bush Craft / Survival in?
I'm sure most of them would be more about Survival though.

The best one i can think of is:
The Edge (Anthony Hopkins)

Not sure:
The Hunted
(Tommy Lee Jones, Benicio Del Toro)

Anyone got any more?

One's that actually show a technique in use.
I wouldn't count this:
Alive
It's about survival.... but they just.. eat each other :)

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Other's Recomendations
Cast Away
(Tom Hanks)

Jeremiah Johnson
(Robert Redford)

Man in the Wilderness
(Richard Harris)


Cheers
Carlo
 
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Jamie

Guest
Hey Giancarlo

Should the last one (Alive) be moved to the Food and Drink section????? :shock:
 

MartiniDave

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Aug 29, 2003
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There is Cast Away - some use of the fire plough if I remember correctly. Incidentally, since watching it I always carry an ice skate and a basketball! :lol: :lol:

There was some wilderness living in Jeremiah Johnson - story of a mountain man in the Rockies.

Dave
 

giancarlo

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Oct 5, 2003
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cheers, good ones there.
Can't believe i forgot "Cast Away".
Going to add them to the orig post as they pop up (hope that's ok)

What about "Deliverence"? Never seen it... heard about it though... anything good in that (before it goes pear shaped and strange?)
 

Gary

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Apr 17, 2003
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Man in the wilderness is loosely based on hugh Glass.

The edge is a fav of mine - and Jeremiah johnson.

Not really a bushcraft film but Northwest passage and Last of the mohicans or even dances with wolves are also up there.
 

bigjackbrass

Nomad
Sep 1, 2003
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Leeds
I'm going to have to check this one as it's been years since I saw it, but I do recall a few relevant bits in "Man Hunt" starring Walter Pidgeon. Unfortunately I might be remembering parts of the novel on which it's based - "Rogue Male" by Geoffrey Household - and I can't be certain that they're all in the film version. There's one section, for instance, where the main character digs a shelter to hide in, and ends up making a weapon out of a cat. Must count as a survival skill!
 

ally

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Oct 15, 2003
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As i looked up castaway my boy sam insisted on watching it, i agree that the skates were real handy but i want my very own wilson, might even get him tattoo'd...... :roll:

the little 'un suggested rambo (he's young bless him) but on reflection the hiding up a tree a spearing old porkie might actually work :wink:
 

RAPPLEBY2000

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Dec 2, 2003
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the trouble with survival techniques is that they will always be closely linked with the military in my search for sensible information i have one video that is worth looking at:

don't laugh :oops:

"SAS escape, evasion, survival"(castle home video)
it is presented by and information is given by Barry davies BEM, you know that ex sas chap of TV.

if you can ignore the Military influence on this video(pretty darn impossible, and the dodgy acting there is actually a fair amount of information, like collecting water, and subjects are covered like colecting safe edible plants etc.

if you don't mind a fair bit of editing there is stuff worth watching but it's more "survival" than "bushcraft".
 

Martyn

Bushcrafter through and through
Aug 7, 2003
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Giancarlo said:
I was wondering if anyone else knew of films that featured some aspects of Bush Craft / Survival in?
I'm sure most of them would be more about Survival though....


Not sure:
The Hunted
(Tommy Lee Jones, Benicio Del Toro)

I posted some screen grabs from the hunted over on BritishBlades, it shows Benicio Del Toro using a hand drill to start a fire, to make a forge, to forge a knife... plausible, but certainly not possible in the tiny time frame we are asked to believe it took place in.

Check it out....
http://www.britishblades.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1872
 

grumit

Settler
Nov 5, 2003
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guernsey
the opening scene from brother bear(i know it's a cartoon ) starts with the elder striking flint's to make fire i have 8 year old daughter you got to go see these films :-D
 

ChrisKavanaugh

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Deathhunt with Charles Bronson and Lee Marvin is loosely based on a true story. The Mad Trapper of Rat River is a story that makes fascinating reading. Albert Johnson built a small cabin and shortly afterwards complaints began of traplines being raided. Mounties went to interview him and wound up in a firefight. Johnson survived being dynamited in his cabin and fled. His rate of travel ( including the scaling of a verticle cliff in the dark) exausted his pursuers. He was spotted by no less than 'Wop' May, famous pioneer canadian aviator ( and almost the final victim of von Richtofen in his final flight) and finally killed. The movie ups the deathtoll and motives, tosses in Angie Dickenson and displays every period bit of clothing, firearm and a few honest wilderness skills and tricks.
 

NickBristol

Forager
Feb 17, 2004
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Has anyone seen 'Cold Mountain' yet? I know there were a fair few bushcraft references in the book but no idea how much of this got translated into the film...if any :)
 

Justin Time

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Aug 19, 2003
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I saw the film, after reading the book. A lot of the bushcrafty detail is missed but the the film was enjoyable none the less. Not too Hollywood, Rene Zellweger hams it up a little bit for her character, but still comes out tops.
 

RAPPLEBY2000

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Dec 2, 2003
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no one has mentioned the other older film "castaway" (book by lucy irving) translated to film with oliver reed as the main character.

story line:
a lucy wants to live on a desert island for a year, but for some reason must be married to use the island.
she marries a bloke that turns out to be an alcoholic and womaniser.

more usefull to someone in tropical areas but some usefull stuff there!

oh and they make a washing machine with an outboard moter and an oil barrel!


other films?
robinson crusoe?

there are some that deal with pyschological issues (like any disater movie),
prehaps the odd little snippet like, crocodile dundee (and his whistling stick), ALIVE (just read the book) the andes plane disaster when they end up canabalising (ignore the foul stuff notice the moral stuff!).

there is an episode of the 1960's series "The prisoner" where patrick mac'gohan makes a boat and another when he makes a theodilite.


the problem with films is just that they are films designed to entertain the masses not minority interest groups.

the one argument for useing "rambo" is watching how he camouflages himself with next to nothing to catch his "prey" thats it....yup nothing else at all :lol:
( i realise it was set up with make up etc, but that 5 secound clip could be an example of basic camo for hunting....i may want to take that back later... :wink: )
 

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