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Night of the Grizzlies (1969) is a book by Jack Olsen which details events surrounding the night of August 13, 1967, [1] when two young women were separately attacked and killed in Glacier National Park, Montana, by grizzly bears.
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GLACIER NATIONAL PARK, Mont. — Not far as the crow flies from where I cast a fly last week into the Middle Fork of the Flathead River, Paul Dunn and his parents pitched camp. The year was 1967.
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According to his book, Among Grizzlies: Living with Wild Bears in Alaska, his mission to protect bears began in the late 1980s after he had survived a near-fatal heroin overdose. He claims in his book that his drug addiction grew from his alcoholism [ 8 ] and attributed his recovery from drug and alcohol addictions entirely to his relationship ...
The Night of the Grizzly is a 1966 Western film starring Clint Walker, Martha Hyer, Keenan Wynn, Jack Elam and Nancy Kulp. [2] Directed by Joseph Pevney and written by Warren Douglas, [2] the film was released by Paramount Pictures on April 20, 1966. It was Pevney's final feature film.