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  1. Strange Wilderness: Directed by Fred Wolf. With Steve Zahn, Allen Covert, Jonah Hill, Kevin Heffernan. With the ratings dropping for a wilderness-themed television show, two animal fans go to the Andes Mountains in search of Bigfoot.

  2. With the ratings dropping for a wilderness-themed television show, two animal fans go to the Andes Mountains in search of Bigfoot. When his father dies, Peter Gaulke inherits "Strange Wilderness," dad's TV show about animals. After ratings plummet and the show is canceled, we watch a long flashback to see its demise.

  3. Strange Wilderness (2008) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. Strange Wilderness is a long running wildlife programme which is now succeeded by Peter (Steve Zahn), the host of the show, whose father had made the programme into one of the best loved prime time shows.

  5. Strange Wilderness: Directed by Fred Wolf. With Steve Zahn, Allen Covert, Jonah Hill, Kevin Heffernan. With the ratings dropping for a wilderness-themed television show, two animal fans go to the Andes Mountains in search of Bigfoot.

  6. Go Cat Go. Written by Carl Perkins & D.J. Perkins. Performed by Carl Perkins. Courtesy of The Carl Perkins Estate. Under license from Spirit Music Group. Strange Wilderness Instrumental. Composed and performed by Waddy Wachtel. Gypsy Woman. Composed and performed by Waddy Wachtel.

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  8. Strange Wilderness (2008) Parents Guide and Certifications from around the world.

  9. Steve Zahn, Allen Covert, Kevin Heffernan, Justin Long, Ashley Scott, and Jonah Hill in Strange Wilderness (2008)

  10. Peter Gaulke : Bears are a proud people, although they're not people per-say. They're animals. Bears derive their name from a football team in Chicago. Bears have been known to attack man, although the fact is that fewer people have been killed by bears than in all of World World I and World War II combined.