The Further Adventures of the Wilderness Family

  • Robert Logan: Skip Robinson
  • Susan Shaw Damante: Pat Robinson
  • Heather Rattray: Jenny Robinson
  • George "Buck" Flower: Boomer

Further Adventures of Robinson family in the wilderness is an adventure film, which was staged in 1978 by Frank Zuniga. It is the second film after The Adventures of Robinson family in the wilderness (1975). With yet more adventures of the Robinson family in the wilderness, another film in 1979 was filmed as a sequel.

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It's half a year ago, is drawn into the remote wilderness on the outskirts of Los Angeles for Family Robinson. A few weeks ago they had to stay there and decided to live her life in the wilderness. And once again wait many adventures and dangers on the family. A wolverine tears one night all the chickens of the family. But it gets worse. As the winter with a vengeance in the mountains catchment equip holds some wolves of the family from their visit. And the wolverine is again active: It's in the stock house, where meat consumption is kept to work and marked all the pieces. Thus, the food is inedible even for wolves and humans. To survive, Skip has to bring new food and goes with his son to hunt. You kill a moose and bring the animal into parts home.

One day, the wolves are once again in the area, is as skip with the kids on the shore of a lake on the go. The wolves hunt for the kids who just take the dog Kress and a carriage back home or go ahead. In the run Toby breaks the ice and can only be saved with difficulty from his father and Jenny. Meanwhile sells Kress wolves. Shortly afterwards, the family celebrates Christmas together and unexpectedly meets also a boomer who stays a few days at the Robinsons. When he adopted later, the children accompany him part of the way. When you run back home they get off the path and get lost in the wilderness. As darkness falls, the children see no other way to stay in the wilderness. They build a snow cave and spend the night in it.

The next morning they are discovered by her father and the dog accidentally, who have made the search. Safe and sound can bring his children home Skip. There, Pat has spent almost the whole night sleepless and worried. This also makes them feel Skip. Skip noticed that his wife cope with difficulty in the last hours and days of life in the wilderness. In addition, Pat is sick and gets a pneumonia that gets worse. The situation is due to the failure of the radio considerably more precarious. He knows that he must act now if Pat still wants to have a chance of cure. So he sets out to get help.

From the way he observed on a rock that over the block house burns a fire that the children have ignited to scare the straying wolves, which have risen up to the roof. So he turns around to see what happened. Since approaches at once a helicopter. A family friend, who is also a doctor, has been out of concern for the missed radio contact, which did not take place for days, put up to inspect the situation.

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