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"The Bear" was made into a motion picture by Frank Stokes in 1972, although the adaptation does not include section four of the story. It can be found on videocassette, distributed by AIMS Media.
A 1980 motion picture of "The Bear" was filmed by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation. This version does not include section four of the story. Available on videocassette.
Barr Films published a similar video in 1981, again focusing on the work as a hunting story.
A reel-to-reel version was written and produced by Bernard Wilets in 1980 and distributed by...
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