A Cry In The Wild (Hatchet) (1990) - HD AI Upscale
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A Cry in the Wild is a 1990 coming of age-survival drama film based on the book Hatchet, written by Gary Paulsen. 13-year-old Brian is the sole survivor of an unreported plane crash. Alone in the Yukon wilderness, Brian must learn to survive by his wits, find food and shelter, and brave wild, hungry animals until or if he is found. - Розваги
Its been over 20 years since I last read Hatchet. It was one of my favorite books as a kid and now today, at the age of 32, I just find out that they made a movie based on it!
I feel the same way!!! I LOVED Hatchet and all the Brian books growing up and now that I teach middle school English I have used Hatchet several times in class and my kids always ask if there is a movie? To which I always responded I wish. For it being made in 1990, I cannot believe I had never heard of it until today when I did a search for some other Paulson books I find out that not only is there a movie but it's free on UA-cam!!! I was so sad when Paulson died last year, I had always wanted to do an author zoom or cal with him and my sixth-grade class. **IF you haven't already I strongly recommend his autobiographical book GUTS!!!!
@@ittybitty73 I'll definitely check it out. I was also unaware there were several sequels to Hatchet written as well so I'm definitely reading them this summer! I'm glad that you were able to find out about this movie too and I'm sure your class is gonna be thrilled to watch it!
@@ittybitty73 So Cool!
It was actually an Assignment too read the book and watch the movie after 💗👍😜
Those were the day's!
Lol I’m 32 and this was my favorite book from forever ago. I heard about the movie maybe last year. Cant find it on Netflix or prime video.
Today was that day for me too friend. Could only imagine seeing this when I wanted to.
I was in elementary school reading the book and I'll never forget it. It got me into survival
Same here
Same, i never forgot it because not long after we finished the book in 5th grade, 9/11 happened... We thought it was an accident like in the book...
I am in 4th grade elementary and we are currently on chapter 15 and we will read more after winter break/vacation and we are currently in that going back on January 3,2023
I'm in 5th grade and I'm watching it
And red the book
Gone are the days the make movies this wholesome!
“ get by my side “
I love seeing everyone come together in the comments with shared love for this story ❤
Im 11 and just finished reading this book in class
Same
Why do I have a feeling I know where you are from.
This is a better Hatchet movie than the horror Movie. For context, there is another movie called Hatchet and it's a horror movie and it sucks.
Same a few weeks ago like a month ago
My class wanted to watch the movie but we only saw a clip and my teacher said this was bad
Legend has it that Brian's mother never apologized or accepted any accountability for her actions that set this whole thing into motion. Brian still has a mullet and a fondness for hand weaponry.
And Brian married his child hood boyfriend Edward John Robertson! ❤
@@JohnnyRayedd-Neck💀
They never do.
As a kid, I've always wanted to go somewhere secluded and live a life as pure as this
I still do.... more than Ever now
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the way the insane billionaires are pushing us and taking more and more freedoms away makes me want to ditch this society who vote for psychopathic pedos to rule their lives over and over again
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And live a 'real' life closer to nature
@Evan Hodge Idk about all that chief.
@LONE WOLF CREEK I'm happy to hear that.
Looks like someone forgot to switch accounts 😅
I see how old your comment is but I assure you this takes away from anything else.
This movie aged pretty well! I remember getting a kick out of it as a kid. It also hits a different chord now, knowing that Gary Paulson and Ned Beatty are gone... both passed away in 2021 (RIP)
I had no idea Gary Paulsen died man that hurts 😢
She died on Wednesday September 15th due to a heart attack at age 82
Well I guess this is as fitting place as any to hear that news. RIP
RIP to both of them indeed. I hope the opening and ending theme played at their funerals.
@@paytonmerriman3827oh my God she is dead
Watching him use the sharp end of that hatchet for literally everything, especially on that rock... it hurts. 😂
It's Valerian Dragon Steel , NEVER Gets blunt.
I am 75 years old and never read the book but I loved watching this movie.
Read the book. It is even better. Read it several times.
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BTW, I'm 78 !
First time I saw this movie was in the mid-90s on PBS of all places. I didn't know it was a book. A coming-of-age classic for sure.
This book and My Side of the Mountain were two of my favorite books as a child. Now as a middle aged man I'm still entertained by this story. Thanks for sharing.
I’m so glad my 4th grade teacher read these to us
@@rileyjk-yt1006 my fourth grade teacher also read it to us, how can you watch my side of the mountain I know it had a movie version?
@@CarungGaming I’ve never seen the movie for it. The only places you can watch it (according to google) are UA-cam, Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video, and Fandango.
Same! Both my favorites as well. There were more books in My Side of the Mountain, and a sequel to Hatchet
I read this novel to my class every year. The students absolutely love it! When I met Gary Paulsen, he said that he felt the movie did not do his book justice. He said it was so poorly done, that he would never allow one of his books to be made into a movie again. I was surprised. I have not shown the movie to my students since his comments. Thanks, Gary, for all your amazing books!
Seems a lot of people enjoy the movie.
I didn't find the movie that bad
😱 I'm jealous you met the man. His words truly made wonders of a picture in my mind, and this movie was garbage in comparison. Reading painted such an amazing image in my head and this was nothing like it.
My teacher rad it to me a couple of months ago
I could agree with that
My favorite book as a 5th grader!! And now at 29 years, I went looking for the movie and saw this. Totally connects me with my childhood
at my school 6th graders read it
My class read this in 5th grade, I arrived to late(moved from Kansas to NC) to read it but watched the movie in class
My teacher doesn’t let us watch the movie 🍿
I’m in fifth grade currently and I just watched cause it seemed interesting
I’m from New Zealand. My English class read this book in junior high school, will never forget it!
Nice to see this classic from my childhood in good quality.
Hatchet really inspired me as a kid that it literally made me go and buy a hatchet
Rest in peace Gary Paulsen... You brought a lot of joy and brought us out of boredom and took us to a whole New world and got us into a lot of things that we never would have been if it wouldn't have been for reading your books dude you touch the whole world so many kids are out and about in the woods today because of the fact they read your book I'm one of them I'm 33 may God keep your soul
I only just read about his death. That's so sad.
The Car was another great book of his….
Touch the heart.
read the book in 6th grade (in 10th now) god I loved it I still read it to this day and I dont rlly like reading but its was a amazing book
honestly relatable im in seventh grade now and just got done reading the book on monday and we have to watch the movie for a report, but im not to big of a fan on reading but i truly loved this book.
In 11th i always come back to this series and where the red fern grows
I just read the book and watched this today
I’m about to be in 10th and we did this also in 6th
@@justjayden5231 Sheesh seventh ? I read it in 4th, they should show it to a younger audiences it’s a great book&movie
Remembered this film in elementary school. I'm glad I am revisiting this years later!
I’ve been looking for this for 10 years, gave up a few years back and just randomly checked..thank you! Watched this with my older brother in the early 90s and have hated planes since lol
Same !!! I never really liked to read when i was younger but i did enjoy this book
Back in 98/99 when I was about 7 years old, they showed this movie a few times in star movies. I always got to see a few parts but never the entire thing but this film got stuck in my mind. It's 2022. I'm 30 years old, married. My wife is deep asleep and as I stay awake I google 'kid survives plane crash and bear attack movie'. Here I am. Thank you internet 🥰
I did same but with 'no body loves me I'm gonna eat some worms' ahaha
@@Stevieshwenn that works too 🤣🤣
Bless you and your family . I had a Son Ben in 1998 his name was Harry, he died. I’ll never be a grand father. Bless you ❤
@@JohnnyRayedd-Neck I am so sorry for your loss. May god bless his soul. I'm sure he is watching you from the heavens.
Bless you too.
Brings me back memory of Gary Paulsen's novels and this got me into hiking, adventure, survival and tactical gear. Also got me into zombie survival too. This was awesome and action packed.
Watched this back in 2005 as a kid and never forgot it.
My grandfather owns a ranch about 150 MI outside of Albuquerque, as I was growing up he homeschooled me, I remember doing a Hands-On experiment in the middle of winter cutting wood for the fire enough to last until next winter, amongst other things like spending the weekend in a cave and building a homemade fence with just a hatchet.
We did other Hands-On experiments based off of other classic movies and books such as molding a cave out of a hill and properly burying rations to preserve and prepare without tainting the supplies inside, and taking long hikes in mountainous terrain as seen in dances with wolves.
Hands-On learning wasn't always easy but now that I'm older I understand the necessity of survival.
Wow..I bet you are wiser than most. Bless.
Re-read the novel today 19 years after reading it in middle school. Still just as good as I remember it being.
What an amazing movie to watch from starts to finish. I was in the united states army when this movie was born. What this kid had to go through was absolutely beyond amazing. What a way to grow up and figure out what to do under uncertain circumstances. I'm glad he made it home.God bless him
My 6th grade teacher put that in class. Ahh the good memories :)
What's her name?
my 4th grade teacher put it on
This was such a simple, yet great movie at the same time. The way the story is portrayed is an art. I love its tv patine as well. I was born in '74 and these were your typical movies which would play here during the 80s and early 90s on a Saturday afternoon or so. Love it.
best book i ever read never waisted a single minute reading his whole series with brian best books i ever read and brians hunt a kiss onto an amazing collection
The best book you ever read?
I never pictured Brian to have a blonde mullet. This was one of my favorite books as a kid. I think about it often tbh. I always wanted to live like this. The movie didn’t live up to the book, but they never do, it was still well done & I enjoyed it.
Me either
@@raedorney8144 pretty sure on the book cover he had short dark hair
A young kid suddenly lost somewhere in Yukon has to come to grips with his parents splitting up and has to learn to survive. Some key points triggered flashbacks. In the end, he figured out how to make it on his own and had a better understanding of nature and the animals that live in the wild. Never thought traumatic experiences would tie into his ordeal.
I’d much rather be ship wrecked on a deserted island with a 15 year old Brooke Shields!
Way back when I was still in middle School I remember reading the novel and watching this movie. We where doing a school project on both the book and novel. And this brings back a lot of nostalgic feelings. Woah glad I found this
Like many others Hatchet was a middle school book assignment. I was never one for reading but Hatchet was the first novel I truly loved. I read the other novels in the series in my own time. I also remember this film was shown in class after the assignment was over. I finally found it, it can’t be streamed anywhere.
Maniac Magee also and holes lmao 🤣
I was looking for this EVERYWHERE for like a year on ALL streaming platforms and it had just occurred to me to check UA-cam. Guess what I found.
i remember reading this book when i was a little guy in school thanks for uploading the movie
Oh my god Ive been trying to see this movie for years!
I read the book as a 6th or 7th grader, and it still is my favorite today as an adult.
Rest In Peace Gary Paulsen
Right now I'm in the sixth grade and learning this in language arts.
@@bestmusiclover123 Bro im in 7th and we just started this book 💀 I read it in critical thinking
@@bestmusiclover123same
You'll soon realize how overrated this book is.
Completely predictable start to finish
Not necessarily..😂... considering how many adults are saying that it's the best book that they ever read😂
Saw this in 5th grade after we read the book. The part where he swims down into the airplane was so gnarly.
I have the same memory. I struggled through the book because i don't have the attention span to read the book, but i'll never forget the movie.
One of my favorite books. So funny in some places and so relatable in all of them. I never felt so bad for a character while at the same time hoping he made it.
In 6th or 7th grade our class read this book and after we finished the book we got to watch the movie. I've been looking for this movie for a few years now. I can't believe I finally found it thank you for uploading.
Legit read this book in the 7th grade! My teacher legit showed us the movie and left us in a cliff hanger to never show the film rest of that semester! I am so glad I can finally watch this!
i read the book when i was in primary school i remember loveing it and now i find out theres a movie and i think where the hell am i going to find this then i see this. thank you for bringing this to so many people for free
Thank you for uploading this movie for us❤
I just got done reading this book with my class it was a book that my teacher read since he was a kid hes been teaching for nine years hes a really grate teacher i love this book he read this for us
Thank you!!! Loved this book and movie growing up in the 90s. Now sharing with my kids.
FINALLY! I just finished watching this movie for the first time today. 🤭
Got to say, I actually enjoyed the movie. This makes me wanna go and read the book and its sequels! 😁
I LOVE the scenery! Simply breathtaking 💙
Yea in my opinion the book is better
Do it! Good movie, but Hatchet and Brian's Winter are incredible books.
Hey! I’m watching the movie after the book! The movie is absolutely crap compared to the book! 100% get the book!
@@zulemazahir666 I totally agree!!! I read them back to back first and I was so glad I did, but all of Paulson's books are incredible!!! GUTS is a must-read if you are a fan!!!
@@xbrooke08x i AGREE The movie is not the best compared to the book!! the book is SO much better
This was my childhood movie ! Thankyou so much
I am so happy this is here i looked everywhere for the movie and this is the only place you a real man bro
Thank you!!! I been looking for this forever!! Like over a decade forever !!
What a great movie! And I'd never heard of it before. Now I have to read the book. I thought the quality was great, and I appreciate the effort you went to in order to make it so good. Thanks.
Ditto!
Happened to find the movie never heard of the book. I've read books on Survival books since 1980.
Read hundreds of books as Kid. Never read this one.
I watched this movie dozens of times in my adolescence. I’ve got five kids, and I’ve been showing them movies from my childhood lately. This one was hard to find, so thank you very much for this! It was a real time warp for me. (I’m 39)
I’m 39 too! Damn, life goes by quick doesn’t it!
A fellow 83 baby. Turning the big 4 oh this year (unless you’ve had a birthday in the last 23 days lol)
@@brianvalley2206 9.22.1983
they had us watch this in grade 6 english class like 25 years ago, dalewood middle school in hamilton ontario. thanks Mr Quildon, you were a great teacher 🖖 live long and prosper, Sir.
I loved this movie and the book as a kid. Our teacher showed it to us in 5th grade. After that I had my family rent it on VHS multiple times :)
One of my favorite book series as a child. I knew there was a movie, but couldn't find it until now... suddenly it just showed up in my feed! It is surprisingly faithful to the book. Thanks so much for uploading!
The other two kind of sucked sorry
Well the one about him not pressing the button and going through the winter was good I was thinking of the raft one or whatever
that is the second English books i was read when i learning English.
Same!
I started to show this to my 4th and 5th graders to get them interested in the book. Too many curse words. Totally unneccessary!
Omg! This movie just gave me major flashbacks to my childhood.. I used to ask my mom where this vhs was.. and the story hits a lot different me being 40 now..
miss ya momma ❤
I remember reading esperanza and then hatchet, then I watched the hatchet movie at the end of the year in 5th grade, Great movie, always watch it every couple of years
When I read this book in 5th grade, I always wondered what it were to look like as a movie, and now i know! Brings back such good memories!
Wow. Look what you did!! Nothing but good here. Thankyou for upload. I loved this.
We just finished reading this book as a class and now I get to watch the movie!
I hate reading but my teacher read this to me and not gonna lie I loved it so much. He said the movie was “cheesy” but it really isn’t any ways thanks for the movie and I thank you for it.
Don’t hate reading. It’s so good for you.
Quick question do you have a sister/cousin named aaliyah
Oh wow, so that's the name of the movie! I loved reading this book in school, and then watching the movie in class after. Funny story, a few years back I looked for this movie thinking it was just called "Hatchet" and what I found instead was a series of pretty brutal (but fun) slasher flicks haha. But this is the one I really wanted to watch, so thank you!
I was today years old when I found out they made a movie for this. I’m so excited to watch now.
My husband had a Piper Cub, two seater. He made sure anyone who flew with him knew 2 things. How to fly the plane in the air....and he'd say "it's a paper airplane and you can float it to the ground. ". Id seen him do it.
I Remember reading this in 4th grade it's been so long and the nostalgia is insane
I remember this when I was in 5th grade in 2015, this was one of my favorite survival movies.
What were your other favorite survival movies?
Thanks for uploading this!
Thankyou soo much this is my all time favourite book as a kid!!!!
Just reread this for the first time since I was a kid. I just found this for the first time. Love the book, love the movie, and love that kids mullet.
We read Hatchet in year 9 for English as well as watched A cry in the Wild, now less than a decade later my English teacher is retiring and I am brought back to the memory of reading and watching this awesome story. Happy Retirement Mrs O’Brian!
"I'm Brian Robeson... Want something to eat?" - Brian
Such a great conversion, thanks for the upload my friend!
Glad you like it!
First scene this in 1996 wade khekafer's class at South Bay Elementary school.....what a movie.....it was good then as it's good now..made me cry for sure...a lot of complex emotions for sure...God bless everyone
I remember reading the book when I was in 5th grade and it was an amazing chapter book and watching the move brings back so much nostalgia in a way ☺️😊.
I’m in middle school right now and my ela teacher had us read the first part of this so I’m watching this and so far it’s good
Best movie ever. They don't make movies like this anymore. I felt every emotion, of every scene. The music was perfect for this movie. I can't explain this, but the music literally calls to your heart. I was born in the sixties and it sort of makes me feel as if I was taken back to that era. Touche my soul on every level. I would so love to hike through this place, with this kind of music playing in the background. Total peace, serene. It almost feels like I've been here before and it's what my soul has been missing.
I know it was a mouthful. ❤❤
When I was in sixth grade I read hatchet and this year I am going into 7th grade and hatchet is a perfect book
Man this brings back some memories haha Watched this move a thousand times as a kid and is a big part of my hobbies now that im older. I absolutely love spending time alone out camping in the woods away from EVERYONE, including roads haha nothing but the sound of nature
I use to read this book back in high school. Me and everyone in class read this on auto read we would do assignments on every chapter we read. I just now graduated high school and this is still one of my favorites.
Thank you for this
One of my favorite book series I’ve ever read. First book I read as a child that had my imagination project what I was reading.
I’m 41 and I still remember Hatchet, this movie, and “Nobody likes me, everybody hates me, I’m gonna eat some worms” hahaha also 53:51 bear fight 😂
Also "pukeberries"! 😆
I've been looking for this for almost 20 years.
Favorite book from when I was in Middle School
Great movie. I remember reading hatchet in middle school and seeing the movie after we finished it. The kid did good for a beginner. But all I kept saying in my head is "oh that poor hatchet!" 🤣👍
I'm now 39 and I still enjoyed this movie for the second time In my life some 30 years later.
Thank you so much for posting this movie! I haven't seen it in nearly 30 years. I remember reading Hatchet in elementary school and watching the movie afterwards and it brings back so many memories.
Same here the early 90s.
Nice job. Thank you for sharing.
God, this brings back so many good memories
Gary Paulsen is a great author. My teacher is reading hatchet to our class right now. Such a great book!
mine to
same, I'm in sixth grade and I'm fascinated with survival now
@@megamega791it's based on the books
I remember seeing this movie in 8th grade; 3 or 5 kids in our class screamed like crazy at that scene at 1:10:50; can’t blame them.
RIP Gary Paulsen & Ned Beatty
That was gross
That was gross 1:10:52
Ew gross ew
Ew
My teacher in elementary made us watch with movie after we readed hatchet! I LOVE ITTT
I loved this movie as a kid and we read the book when I was in middle school, good memories
I’ve always heard good things about the book so at 35 I just decided to listen to the audiobook and I liked the story (minus the moose followed directly by tornado lol) but I didn’t like the writing style (I know it’s YA and have consumed plenty just not my fav) but I wanted to read the River and I came looking for the audio book and I think I’ll give the movie a try!
Holy crap I remember watching this back in 5 grade, we read the book too. Of course the movie is nothing like the book but still pretty good though! Thanks for posting! I haven’t watched this in years
I’m sick and have an assignment I gotta do so this helped so much and like so much happend in 10 secs in the beginning and I started dying when he yelled “SOME NORTHERN MONKEY ATE MY BERRIES” fand wait to laugh at this with my friends tomorrow
Hatchet..just one of Gary Paulsen's wonderful outdoor adventure stories. Girls read them too.
1:03:00 This is my favorite part, the boy knew that the babies were left without their mother, without her they would not survive, he gave them food in secret, thus giving a little balance to nature without him knowing...
Sadly, at that age, there is no chance those orphan cubs would survive.
1:19:01 Oooh yes, the beautifully soothing ending theme was the most memorable part of the movie besides the bear fight and plane crash. The theme sounded like something you'd hear on a Playstation 1 JRPG.
Man this brings me back. Idk what I love more. The hatchet book or the outsiders movie
Thank you 🙏 ❤
I used to get this movie either from the library or I rented it, I don't remember, in the mid to later 90's. I always remembered the gross out scene with the guy in the plane and his eye after he's been dead for a while lol