- Year: 1989
- Released: 18 Aug 1989
- Country: United States
- Adwords: 1 nomination
- IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0097053/
- Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/cheetah
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- Available in: 720p, 1080p,
- Language: English
- MPA Rating: G
- Genre: Adventure, Drama, Family
- Runtime: 83 min
- Writer: Alan Caillou, John Cotter, Erik Tarloff
- Director: Jeff Blyth
- Cast: Keith Coogan, Lucy Deakins, Colin Mothupi
- Keywords: africa, rhinoceros, poacher, kenya,
5.9/10 | |
43% – Critics | |
55% – Audience |
Cheetah Storyline
Ted and Susan Johnson, an American boy and girl spending six months in Kenya with their scientist parents, Earl and Jean, adopt a cheetah, only to realize that they must set her loose so that she can learn to hunt and be free. However, when she is captured by poachers planning to race her against greyhounds, Ted and Susan, together with Morogo, a young African goat herder they befriended, head off into the wild to rescue her.—David Mullich
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Cheetah Movie Reviews
Great film for the whole family!
“Cheetah” is a treasure of a family film. It is very memorable, and enjoyable throughout. The acting is good, as the young cast of stars shine. The scenery is amazing, and the premise is a unique, original idea. I’m surprised this film hasn’t received more attention, as it is truly one of the greatest family films ever. Disney does a superb job here with “Cheetah”…people of all ages will enjoy this film.
I liked it, that’s all that matters
Not every movie is destined to be mentioned in the same breath as Casablanca. This is a sweet, fun children’s film!
Kenyan Adventure
Siblings Keith Coogan and Lucy Deakins are visiting Kenya during a summer break, to be with their parents. They make friends with Masai boy Colin Mothupi and rescue a cheetah kit. Just before they go back, locals steal the cheetah for racing. After they return to the US, they decide to go back and rescue the animal.
There’s little unlikely in this story except for them getting back to Kenya. Director Jeff Blyth has a specialty in documentary work. This is his only foray into fiction features, and it is a handsome Young Adult film, with some fine wildlife footage. It’s an old-fashioned G-rated story, suitable for showing to young children when they’re not up to the thrills and fears of classic Disney animation.