Shadow of the Wolf (1992) [PG-13]

Release Date:
March 5, 1992

Original Title:
Shadow of the Wolf

Alternate Titles:
A Sombra do Lobo
Agaguk

Genres:
Adventure

Production Companies:
CNC
Canal+
Eiffel Productions
Films A2
PROCIREP
Transfilm
Triumph Films
Téléfilm Canada
Vision International

Production Countries:
Canada | France

Ratings / Certifications:
CA: 14A  CZ: 12+  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 112

In the 1930s, Agaguk lives his traditional Inuit life. But one day, there is a murder in the tribe and Agaguk becomes a suspect. Soon he becomes persecuted by Henderson, a mean mountie, and he must flee through the cold winter of Northern Quebec.

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Adaptation:
Jacques Dorfmann
David Milhaud

Art Direction:
Claude Paré
Neil Lamont

Casting:
Ginette D'Amico

Costume Design:
Olga Dimitrovová
Joseph A. Porro

Director:
Jacques Dorfmann
Pierre Magny

Director of Photography:
Billy Williams

Editor:
Catherine Trouillet

Executive Producer:
Charles L. Smiley

Makeup Artist:
Ann Brodie

Novel:
Yves Thériault

Original Music Composer:
Maurice Jarre

Producer:
Claude Léger

Production Design:
Wolf Kroeger

Screenplay:
Rudy Wurlitzer

Supervising Art Director:
Richard Holland

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