A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 15, 1981
Original Title:
Death Hunt
Alternate Titles:
Arctic Rampage
Caza Salvaje
Ein Mann wird zur Bestie
Halálos vadászat
Vadászat életre-halálra
Το τσακάλι και ο λύκος
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Western
Production Companies:
Northshore Investments
Orange Sky Golden Harvest
Production Countries:
Hong Kong | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 DK: 15 ES: 18 GR: 16 IT: VM14 PT: M/12 US: R
Runtime: 97
Yukon Territory, Canada, November 1931. Albert Johnson, a trapper who lives alone in the mountains, buys a dog almost dead after a brutal dogfight, a good deed that will put him in trouble.
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Associate Producer:
Robert Baylis
Casting:
Reuben Cannon
Costume Design:
Olga Dimitrovová
Dialogue Editor:
Carl Mahakian
Director:
Peter R. Hunt
Director of Photography:
James Devis
Editor:
Allan Jacobs
John F. Burnett
Executive Producer:
Albert S. Ruddy
Raymond Chow
First Assistant Director:
Frank Ernst
Hairstylist:
Paul LeBlanc
Makeup Artist:
Bill Morgan
Original Music Composer:
Jerrold Immel
Producer:
Murray Shostak
Production Design:
Ted Haworth
Production Supervisor:
André E. Morgan
Screenplay:
Mark Victor
Michael Grais
Second Assistant Director:
David McLeod
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Richard Leiterman
Set Decoration:
Robert R. Benton
Sound Designer:
Carolyn Colwell
Paul Hochman
Bert Schoenfeld
Ray Alba
Sound Recordist:
Richard Lightstone
Stunt Coordinator:
Alex Green
Stunts:
Alex Green
John Scott
Paul Baxley
Unit Production Manager:
Les Kimber
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