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* [[/DVD|Available DVDs]] | * [[/DVD|Available DVDs]] | ||
* [[/Pictures|Pictures]] | * [[/Pictures|Pictures]] | ||
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* '''Runtime:''' 84 min | * '''Runtime:''' 84 min | ||
== Also known as == | === Also known as === | ||
White Fang (English title) | Bílý tesák ( | White Fang (English title) | Bílý tesák (Czechoslovakia) | Biały Kieł (Poland) | Colt-alb (Romania) | Ulvehunden (Sweden) | Wolfsblut (Germany). | ||
== Cast and crew == | === Cast and crew === | ||
* '''Cast:''' Oleg | * '''Cast:''' Oleg Žakov (Weedon Scott), Jelena Izmajlova (Alisa Scott), Lev Sverdlin (Matt), Nikolaj Plotnikov [as P. Plotnikov](Beauty Smith), Osip Abdulov (Tim Keenan), Ivan Bobrov (gold miner), Emmanuil Geller (gold miner), V. Latyševskij (gold miner), Pjotr Repnin (gold miner) | ||
* '''Story:''' Jack London, Aleksandr Zguridi | * '''Story:''' Jack London, Aleksandr Zguridi | ||
* '''Screenplay:''' Aleksandr Sguiridi | * '''Screenplay:''' Aleksandr Sguiridi | ||
* '''Cinematography by:''' Viktor Asmus, Gleb | * '''Cinematography by:''' Viktor Asmus, Gleb Trojanskij, Boris Volchek [black & white] | ||
* '''Music:''' Viktor | * '''Music:''' Viktor Oranskij | ||
* '''Producers:''' Vladimir Basov, | * '''Producers:''' Vladimir Basov, Sergej Kozlovskij, N. Mironovič | ||
* '''Production Company''' Mosnauchfilm (Moscow) | * '''Production Company''' Mosnauchfilm (Moscow) | ||
== Synopsis == | === Synopsis === | ||
The young mining engineer Weedon Scott travels to Alaska, where, like so many others, he hopes to find gold. He meets a number of disillusioned gold diggers who have given themselves up to drinking and gambling | The young mining engineer Weedon Scott travels to Alaska, where, like so many others, he hopes to find gold. He meets a number of disillusioned gold diggers who have given themselves up to drinking and gambling. He saves by purchase a dog he saw in an arranged fight and names it White Fang. Having been trained as a brutal instinct animal by his previous owner, the merchant Beauty Smith, Scott does not find it easy to tame. His ultimate success comes when White Fang saves him from grave danger as Smith is after Scott who is interfering with his shady dealings. | ||
== External links == | === External links === | ||
*[ | *[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0166520/ Internet Movie Database] | ||
[[Category:1946]] | [[Category:1946]] |
Latest revision as of 20:09, 27 May 2023
Belyy klyk (Soviet Union 1946 / Director: Aleksandr Zguridi)
- Runtime: 84 min
Also known as
White Fang (English title) | Bílý tesák (Czechoslovakia) | Biały Kieł (Poland) | Colt-alb (Romania) | Ulvehunden (Sweden) | Wolfsblut (Germany).
Cast and crew
- Cast: Oleg Žakov (Weedon Scott), Jelena Izmajlova (Alisa Scott), Lev Sverdlin (Matt), Nikolaj Plotnikov [as P. Plotnikov](Beauty Smith), Osip Abdulov (Tim Keenan), Ivan Bobrov (gold miner), Emmanuil Geller (gold miner), V. Latyševskij (gold miner), Pjotr Repnin (gold miner)
- Story: Jack London, Aleksandr Zguridi
- Screenplay: Aleksandr Sguiridi
- Cinematography by: Viktor Asmus, Gleb Trojanskij, Boris Volchek [black & white]
- Music: Viktor Oranskij
- Producers: Vladimir Basov, Sergej Kozlovskij, N. Mironovič
- Production Company Mosnauchfilm (Moscow)
Synopsis
The young mining engineer Weedon Scott travels to Alaska, where, like so many others, he hopes to find gold. He meets a number of disillusioned gold diggers who have given themselves up to drinking and gambling. He saves by purchase a dog he saw in an arranged fight and names it White Fang. Having been trained as a brutal instinct animal by his previous owner, the merchant Beauty Smith, Scott does not find it easy to tame. His ultimate success comes when White Fang saves him from grave danger as Smith is after Scott who is interfering with his shady dealings.