The Amazing Panda Adventure

The Amazing Panda Adventure

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Christopher Cain
Produced by Lee Rich
John Wilcox
Gary Foster
Dylan Sellers
Starring
Music by William Ross
Cinematography Jack N. Green
Edited by Jack Hoffstra
Distributed by Warner Bros. Family Entertainment
Release dates
  • August 23, 1995 (1995-08-23) (United States)
Running time
84 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Chinese
Box office $7,506,759[1]

The Amazing Panda Adventure is a 1995 family adventure film about a 10-year-old American boy called Ryan Tyler (played by Ryan Slater), who travels to China. This film was released by Warner Bros. under the Family Entertainment label.

In theaters, the Looney Tunes short, Carrotblanca, was shown before the film.

Plot

Ryan Tyler's father Michael (Stephen Lang) sends him a plane ticket so that he can visit him in China, where he works with pandas. Ryan is not sure he wants to go, but his mother says he can just come back if he doesn't like it.

In China, Michael and his two companions, Ling (Yi Ding), a young girl and translator, and Chu, Ling's grandfather who is very experienced with pandas track down a mother panda and place a radio collar on her. After they leave, she steps into a trap. Back at the reserve, Michael and the staff recognize from the radio signal that the panda is in danger. Just as Michael, Ling and Chu set out to visit the panda, Ryan arrives at the reserve. After some argument, Michael lets him come.

The poachers who set up the trap, Shong and Po, accidentally shoot Michael in the ankle, and flee with the panda's cub. Michael and the mother panda are returned to the reserve by helicopter, and Ling, Chu, and Ryan look for the poachers.

The poachers shoot the bridge that Ryan and Ling are crossing, and the two of them and the panda are washed downstream. Ryan realizes that he can use the batteries in his watch to power the radio collar and enable his father to locate them.

Attempting to make their way back to the reserve with the cub, they come upon a local village that grants them hospitality for protecting the cub. However, Shong and Po have also arrived. The villagers help the trio escape, but the poachers follow. Michael arrives and subdues the poachers, and Michael, Ryan, Ling, and the cub drive back to the reserve. The Chinese officials who were going to close the reserve see Ryan returning the cub and decide to let it remain open.

Cast

Critical reception

Yi Ding was nominated for Best Young Supporting Actress in the 1994—1995 Young Artist Awards for her performance as 'Ling' in the movie.[2]

Filming locations

References

  1. http://boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=amazingpandaadventure.htm
  2. "17th Annual Awards". Young Artist Awards. Young Artist Foundation. Retrieved 2 May 2010.

An article in Chinese written by Lan Yu (aka Fanghuzhai)

A PP file of photos taken by Lan Yu during the shooting.

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