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Synopsis: Jack Conroy is a young gold hunter, who seeks gold in the enormous and the snowy deserts of Alaska. One day, he saved a mixed dog-wolf from the hands of a cruel man, and a brave friendship develops between the two. The dog-wolf, who is named "the white fang" for it's sharp and white teeth, was left alone after his mother was killed by a hunter. After a while, the white fang was taken from Jack, by a man who put him in an illegal dog fighting pen to fight other dogs. White Fang becomes a professional, experienced and a cruel killer. But unexpectedly after a long time Jack meets him again and they renew their friendship. When a group of criminals wants to steal Jack's gold, White Fang is the only one who can help him to fight them off.
Genre: Adventure, Drama
Director(s): Randal Kleiser
Production: Buena Vista Pictures
  1 win.
 
IMDB:
6.7
Metacritic:
62
Rotten Tomatoes:
63%
PG
Year:
1991
107 min
933 Views


[Howling]

Relax.

The fire's going.

They will keep their distance.

Alex, I ever tell you...

my uncle was a wolfer

down in Montana?

When I was little,

he used to lower me in the hole,

and have me shoot the

cub puppies for the bounty.

I hated doing that.

Get some sleep, Skunker.

Whoa!

- We gonna go around?

- Nah, the dogs can handle that.

Just go slowly

and stay to the left.

Help me balance this.

Let's keep it nice and slow.

Oh, oh.

Easy! Oh!

- My books!

- Forget the books!

Look out!

Hang on, kid. I gotcha.

Hold on. Stand up.

Dig your feet in.

Just stand up.

Get your feet up.

I got to get

the rope untangled.

Stay.

Come on, Jack.

You can do it, kid.

Reach up there.

Kick clear!

Kick clear of the sled, Jack.

[Laughing]

Jack, stay right there.

Don't move on that ice.

Don't move.

I'll get the ammo.

Jack! Jack!

[Cracking]

[Scream]

Hurry up! Help me.

I told you not to move.

Help!

Hold on.

Help me! Take this rope.

All right. Come on, kid.

Attaboy.

Aaaah!

Jack, get these clothes off.

That's it. Keep moving.

Take it easy.

Attaboy.

I'll get the blanket.

He's turning blue.

We'll get you warm soon enough.

Get a fire going

before he freezes to death.

Hurry up!

Take your shirt off. Help me.

It's going to be too wet.

Come on!

Keep moving. That's it.

Books!

Keep moving! That's it.

That's it. Come on.

Now we're cookin'.

Get him over here, Alex.

Sit down there, boy.

- Put your hands under your arms.

- Keep your fingers moving.

Let's get the rest

of these wet clothes off.

That's starting to feel good, huh?

I'm sorry, Alex.

I was trying to get the ammo.

Stop talking and drink this.

Drink it.

It's pine-needle tea.

It tastes like hell...

but it keeps the heart pumping.

I'll get Dutch.

- What's left?

- Three cartridges.

Damn. It's like

being naked out here.

"He's Scott's boy.

How much trouble could he be?"

- [Whining]

- [Howling]

We've got company.

Shield the firelight

from your eye. Look hard.

Let's get the dogs safe.

- George, Digger.

- Fritz, Fatty.

Settle down. Settle down!

[Skunker]

Get down in there!

Look!

It's a female, Alex!

- That b*tch is part dog.

- That's why she isn't afraid of the fire.

She's a decoy.

She draws the dogs out

so the pack can eat them.

Digger, come back here!

- Digger.

- Digger!

Damn! Come back!

Come back

or I'm gonna whup you!

Digger! Come back here!

Digger, Digger, come here.

Damn you! Don't be fooled!

Get over here.

Digger.

- Come back.

- Digger!

I know where one

of these bullets is goin'.

- He's my best dog.

- Skunker!

Skunker, come back!

- Digger, get out of the way.

- Don't waste the bullets!

My God.

Digger!

- Digger, come back.

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