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Release Date:
August 9, 1935
Original Title:
Call of the Wild
Alternate Titles:
Der Ruf der Wildnis
Goldfieber in Alaska
The Call of the Wild
Genres:
Adventure | Drama | Romance | Western
Production Companies:
20th Century Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6 US: NR
Runtime: 91
Jack Thornton has trouble winning enough at cards for the stake he needs to get to the Alaska gold fields. His luck changes when he pays $250 for Buck, a sled dog that is part wolf to keep him from being shot by an arrogant Englishman also headed for the Yukon. En route to the Yukon with Shorty Houlihan -- who spent time in jail for opening someone else's letter with a map of where gold is to be found -- Jack rescues a woman whose husband was the addressee of that letter. Buck helps Jack win a $1,000 bet to get the supplies he needs. And when Jack and Claire Blake pet Buck one night, fingers touch.
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Art Direction:
Richard Day
Alexander Golitzen
Camera Operator:
Roy Clark
Casting:
Robert Webb
Costume Design:
Omar Kiam
Director:
William A. Wellman
Director of Photography:
Charles Rosher
Editor:
Hanson T. Fritch
Original Music Composer:
Alfred Newman
Producer:
Darryl F. Zanuck
Screenplay:
Gene Fowler
Leonard Praskins
Sound Engineer:
Roger Heman Sr.
Jack Noyes
Story:
Jack London
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