The White Dawn (1974) [R]

Release Date:
July 21, 1974

Original Title:
The White Dawn

Genres:
Adventure | Drama | History

Production Companies:
American Film Properties
Filmways Pictures
Paramount Pictures

Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 110

A True Story of an Artic Adventure.

In 1896, three survivors of a whaling ship-wreck in the Canadian Arctic are saved and adopted by an Eskimo tribe but frictions arise when the three start misbehaving.

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Adaptation:
Martin Ransohoff

Assistant Director:
Jon Anderson

Assistant Editor:
Harvey Stambler

Associate Producer:
Don Guest
James Houston

Camera Operator:
Kenneth Post

Casting:
Caro Jones

Construction Coordinator:
William Maldonado

Director:
Philip Kaufman

Director of Photography:
Michael Chapman

Editor:
Douglas Day Stewart

Lighting Director:
Tim Griffith

Location Manager:
Don Carmody

Novel:
James Houston

Original Music Composer:
Henry Mancini

Producer:
Martin Ransohoff

Screenplay:
Thomas Rickman
James Houston

Second Assistant Director:
Tony Lucibello

Sound Effects Editor:
James J. Klinger

Sound Mixer:
Richard Lightstone

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Pete Horner

Special Effects:
Henry Millar Jr.

Stunt Coordinator:
Paul Baxley

Stunt Double:
Craig R. Baxley

Stunts:
Mickey Gilbert
Fred Scheiwiller
Richard Washington
Chuck Waters

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Marcel Carpenter

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