White Fang

White Fang

  • Director: Randal Kleiser
  • Writer: Jack London,Jeanne Rosenberg,Nick Thiel
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English
  • Release date: January 18, 1991
  • Sound mix: Dolby
  • Aspect ratio: 1.85 : 1
  • Also known as: Beyaz Diş
  • "White Fang" is a feature film directed by Randall Kleiser and starring Klaus Maria Brandall and Ethan Hawke.
    This film takes place during the Alaska State gold rush. The protagonist is a young man named Jack who came to Northland to search for gold in order to fulfill his father’s will. He came to meet a snow transporter Alex, and then started their journey.

    Details

    • Release date January 18, 1991
    • Filming locations Haines, Alaska, USA
    • Production companies Walt Disney Pictures, Silver Screen Partners IV, Hybrid Productions Inc.

    Box office

    Budget

    $14,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $34,793,160

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $5,640,712

    Gross worldwide

    $34,793,160

    Movie reviews

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    • By Justyn 2022-02-16 08:03:07

      You have all the virtues of mankind, but none of the defects of mankind

      There are really a lot of movies about dogs. This is the first time that I feel the most special! ! ! It's the first time I want to recommend it most! ! ~~ It is
      not only a description of dogs, but also a portrayal of human nature, which is very close to reality and extremely profound.

      The film has a discovery technique, and the delicate and moving humanity of the film. The protagonist, the wolf dog, has a wolfish nature but reveals a touch of canine friendliness and...

    • By Shaylee 2022-02-16 08:03:07

      This movie planted the seeds of dog love in my childhood

      I saw it when I was very young, it should be less than 10 years old.
      After reading it, I never forget it, and I still remember it when I was in college. So Baidu and Google desperately (because they don't remember the title) finally found them.
      I believe that all my feelings for dogs began with this movie.
      Now I have been a volunteer for animal protection, and I pay attention to reliable animal protection agencies and provide funding from time to time. Also adopted a white fang...

    • By Millie 2022-02-16 08:03:07

      About dogs

      Movies about dogs are always touching, and white wolf is no exception.

      Human beings always have many excuses, at some point, abandon their most loyal friends, and even show the most ferocious expressions to drive them away. Even if we have plausible reasons such as "it should be free", we all understand that this is just an excuse for self-comfort. How can we feel the dazedness and helplessness of a dog? ! Things shouldn't be that way.

      Humans, please be kind to dogs....

    • By Adell 2022-02-16 08:03:07

      WHITE FANG's Love

      Cultivating feelings with wolves is the same as with women:

      1. The first sight is to be amazing: it is not love at first sight, but also impressive. If the woman is shy and the man is emotionally ignorant, the follow-up will be more exciting.

      2. Goodbye is a story development : Don't say that life-saving grace is too hypocritical. Without this, there may be no chance to cultivate feelings. Of course, you can’t ask for a lifetime promise after saving your life. It’s sometimes...

    • By Brittany 2022-02-16 08:03:07

      Thirty years

      It's thirty years old, and the picture quality is totally indistinguishable from thirty years ago. It's a pity that I haven't watched it when I want to see it now.

      In my impression, a few years ago, there were genuine broadcast sources in China. I only know that I have seen it before, but I haven't looked at it carefully. It's too late to think about it now, even Baidu is gone. I just hate why I didn't take it seriously.

      Now after watching Jack London's "White Tooth", I suddenly...

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    • By Rebeca 2022-03-27 09:01:15

      Best movie ever seen as a...

    • By Maia 2022-03-27 09:01:15

      I watched it on Central Radio 6 when I was a child...the most influential old man saved his dog's life...caused me to have a psychological shadow on wolves and the darkness since I was a child...After a few shots, both the dog and the old man I didn't come back... The forest echoed with the sound of hungry bites and chews... I liked the protagonist and the wolf dog very much... At that time, I didn't even have the concept of a handsome...

    • By Westley 2022-03-27 09:01:15

      Human wolf (dog?) love. Ethan was so tender. ....

    • By River 2022-03-27 09:01:15

      The good films have been seen on an appointment, but they are relatively...

    • By Shane 2022-03-27 09:01:15

      Ethan is cuter than a snow...

    Movie plot

    The plot of this film takes place during the Alaska State gold rush. The protagonist is a young man named Jack who came to Northland to search for gold in order to fulfill his father’s will. He came to meet a snow transporter, Alex, and began their journey. During the journey, Jack will know a little wolf White Fang by chance. The ill-fated White Fang is a hybrid of dog and wolf. Because the female wolf was killed by the gun, it began...
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    Background creation

    "White Tooth" is an adventure legend based on Jack London 's classic autobiographical novel. It is set against the gold rush in the Yukon region and tells the story of White Fang, a wolf cub whose parents have died. At the same time, it also tells the experience of Jack, a city boy, who went from San Francisco to the icy world to follow his late father's gold rush. 
    Jack persuaded his father's friend, the brawny Alex, and another man...
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    Movie quotes

    • Jack Conroy: Come on Alex, kiss her! I won't look.

    • Jack Conroy: What's his name?

      Grey Beaver: Mia Tuk.

      Jack Conroy: What's that mean?

      Grey Beaver: White Fang.

    • Alex Larson: Belinda! Feed the dogs.

      Jack Conroy: Man, you're romantic, aren't you?