
100 Days in the Jungle
100 Days in the Jungle tells the amazing true story of Canadian oil workers who were kidnapped by Colombian rebels and marched through the Ecuadorian jungle for 100 days.
- Runtime
- 1h 33m
- Released
- 2002
- Country
- Canada
Details
Release year: 2002
Storyline
100 Days in the Jungle tells the amazing true story of Canadian oil workers who were kidnapped by Colombian rebels and marched through the Ecuadorian jungle for 100 days.
Top credits
- Emily Nash — Krissy Dunbar
Michael Riley — Rod Dunbar
Liisa Repo-Martell — Jane Dunbar
Adrien Dorval — Brant (Barney) Scheelar
Did you know
• On one of the last nights of filming in Edmonton, the temperature was twenty below zero and the entire cast and crew were freezing, so heating bars were brought out and placed around the set. Between scenes, the cast would gather around them to warm up. However, no one noticed that the blue jumpsuits the leads were wearing might not be heat-resistant. It isn't visible in the final film, but at least one pair of blue jumpsuit pants had melted across the front during filming, exposing white lining.
• Jonathan Scarfe's name is misspelled in the opening credits as Jonathon Scarfe.
User reviews
Great Canadian Film
Boring and one-sided ode to oilmen
Oh Canada (sigh)
Technical specs
- Color
- Color









