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Release Date:
March 9, 1991
Original Title:
White Fang
Genres:
Adventure | Animation
Production Companies:
Burbank Animation Studios
New South Wales Film & Television Office
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
US: G
Runtime: 60
White Fang, part wold and part dog, is born in the wild where he spends his early months before becoming Grey Beaver's loyal and trusted dog. When the Indian is unable to trade his furs, he reluctantly accepts gold pieces from Beauty Smith in exchange for White Fang. Smith is an evil man who cages and torments White Fang so as to transform him into a hateful, fighting dog. Smith travels the Yukon staging dog fight and making substantial sums of money from White Fang's victories. After a particularly brutal fight in which White Fang is severely injured by a ferocious bull dog, an animal lover, Weedon Scott, stops the fight and carries White Fang off. White Fang recovers and becomes the Scott family pet.
Animation:
Kurt Wiley
Mark Coleman
Kevin Molloy
Phuong Dang
Bun Heang Ung
Peter McDonald
Peter Gardener
Rob Newman
Joshua Dodson
Stella Wakil
Ryszard Słapczyński
Kaye Watts
Patrick Burns
Rachel Ward
Michael Dunn
Nicholas Harding
Kelly Wallwork
Cam Ford
Harry Harris
Animation Director:
Ryszard Słapczyński
Animation Production Assistant:
Dania Wu
Jan D'Silva
Derek Kinney Lewis
Michael Bates
Karen Narramore
Amanda Thompson
Juraj Korda
Liz Urbanczyk
Character Designer:
Marc Craste
Co-Producer:
Roz Phillips
Robert Davidson
Coordinating Producer:
Myles Spector
Executive Producer:
David C. Field
Music:
Simon Walker
Music Editor:
Garry Hardman
Novel:
Jack London
Paint Coordinator:
Edward Trost
Production Accountant:
George Conomos
Production Manager:
Roddy Lee
Screenplay:
Leonard Lee
Sound Mix Technician:
Julian Ellingworth
Storyboard:
Steve Lumley
Vocal Coach:
Peter Jennings
Writer:
Roz Phillips
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