Storyline

This video includes excellent scenery and computer-generated videos that provide nice visual aid. These visual aides and the facts given by the narrator deliver on the National Geographic credibility you have come to expect. It includes wildlife in the Denali area, including two moose battling for a mate, as well as a brown bear cub taking out a caribou. The wildlife portion takes up about half of the video, about 25 minutes or so. The second half of this DVD shows a group of eight individuals who are climbing Mt. Mckinley. This gives an additional viewpoint of the Denali area for those who seek challenging ventures. The cons about this video are that I would have liked to see a longer wildlife portion, and it is not a very long video altogether (50 minutes), so the $18 price tag seems a bit much. If you are interested in Alaska, the arctic, national parks, mountain trekking, and wildlife, this is a good movie for you.

Key Information

Director Dana Kemp
Writers Marie Wiljanen
Studio National Geographic Channels International
Rating 7.0/10
Language EN

Frequently Asked Questions

Extreme Alaska: Denali National Park was released on March 18, 2008.

The runtime of Extreme Alaska: Denali National Park is 50m.

Extreme Alaska: Denali National Park is a Documentary movie.

Extreme Alaska: Denali National Park has a rating of 7.0 out of 10 on TMDB.

Extreme Alaska: Denali National Park is available to watch. Check streaming platforms and theaters near you.

Extreme Alaska: Denali National Park was directed by Dana Kemp.

Extreme Alaska: Denali National Park is originally in English.