A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 10, 1999
Original Title:
Silver Wolf
Genres:
Adventure | Family | TV Movie
Production Companies:
A Boy and His Wolf Productions
Blue Rider Pictures
GFT Entertainment
Legacy Filmworks
Silver Wolf Films
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
CA: G FR: U US: G
Runtime: 98
A boy learns to deal with personal loss by making friends with a wild animal in this drama for the entire family. Jesse is a 16-year-old who is trying to put his life back together after the death of his father, who died while trying to rescue him in the wilderness. Jesse goes to live with his Uncle Roy, who lives in the rugged mountains of Washington State. While exploring, Jesse finds and rescues a wolf who has been seriously wounded; Jesse bonds with the animal, and while Roy understands the dangers of trying to tend to a wild animal, reluctantly allows Jesse to keep him. Jesse, who is fond of snowboarding, teaches the wolf to be his partner in skijoring, a sport in which a dog is used to haul a man on skis. John Rockwell the owner of a ranch, has different plans for the animal; he sees the wolf as a threat to his stock and is determined to see that the animal is put down.
Art Direction:
Kristen Johnson
Assistant Editor:
Simon Ummard
Costume Designer:
Michelle Hunter
Costumer:
Eleanore Ross
Dialogue Editor:
Jonas Kuhnemann
David McNee
Director:
Peter Svatek
Director of Photography:
Curtis Petersen
Editor:
Denis Papillon
David Legault
Executive Producer:
Walter Josten
First Assistant Director:
Luc Campeau
Sarah Rogers
In Memory Of:
Marc Akerstream
Key Hair Stylist:
Nicole Wise
Key Makeup Artist:
Dana Hamel
Line Producer:
Vonnie Von Helmolt
Location Manager:
Bryan Fransen
Music Coordinator:
Natalie Pancer
Music Supervisor:
Ron Proulx
Original Music Composer:
Robert Carli
Post Production Supervisor:
Crawford Hawkins
Judith Cogan-Andrews
Producer:
Deboragh Gabler
Gary Howsam
Production Coordinator:
Michele Futerman
Production Design:
Katherine Hatton
Production Manager:
Susan Oxilia
Script Supervisor:
Holly Atchison
Second Assistant Director:
Ivana Siska
Second Unit Director of Photography:
David Mitchell
Second Unit First Assistant Director:
Andrew Robinson
Set Decoration:
James Willcock
Set Dresser:
Liz Doyle
Sound Effects Editor:
Mark Beck
Doug Hubert
Sound Mixer:
Ruth Huddleston
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
John Gare
Paul Williamson
Special Effects Coordinator:
Allen Benjamin
Stunt Coordinator:
Marc Akerstream
Stunt Double:
Marny Eng
Third Assistant Director:
Jordan Roberts
Utility Stunts:
Owen Walstrom
Writer:
Michael Amo
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