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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
937 Views


to give us a better life.

All we wanted

was for him to stay.

What took you so long

getting up here?

It's been a year.

My mother got sick.

She pull through?

Nah.

Sorry.

I know you want to keep moving,

but I've got to try it here,

settle in here.

The gold is further north.

Why don't you try it here,

Alex?

There must be gold here.

I know we can find it.

It's not a bad spot.

I'll get you started.

[Barking]

[Barking]

Holy biscuits!

Look at that dog.

That ain't no dog.

That's a wolf.

Come on. Let's go!

Take him down there.

Let's see what happens.

All right, come on.

- [Growling]

- Go get him!

Go on!

[Whining]

Damn!

I want that animal.

- Get Buck out of there.

- Buck!

Easy, boy. Easy, Buck.

Get back.

Sorry.

I'm overstocked as it is.

[Beauty]

Down, boy. Sit.

- Sit! Easy.

- [Snarling]

Mia Tuk, no!

[Speaking Athabaskan]

Is he yours?

Look what your wolf

done to my dog.

Who's gonna pay

for the damages?

You know it's illegal

to bring wolves into town?

Luke, go find us a Mountie.

He'll straighten this out.

Wait.

Here.

- Not interested in furs, Chief.

- [Growling]

But I'll take that wolf

off your hands.

No, it's not for sale.

That's too damn bad,

'cause now you're gonna spend

some time in jail.

- Go find him, Luke.

- No!

How much?

You know something, Chief?

You're shrewd.

Come on!

This wolf's gonna make us

a lot of money.

Get in there!

- [Whining]

- Looks like he's takin'to the place.

Come on.

I'll buy you a drink.

[Snarling]

I don't believe this!

Hey, wolf.

Hey, wolf.

Show those teeth!

Go!

[Rumbling Noise]

[Coughing]

My hands hurt.

My head hurts. My feet hurt.

Let's get some dynamite and blow

the whole damn mountain up.

- Huh? What do you say?

- That would be too easy.

What's the story in that one?

It's about this man.

He builds a machine...

that takes him into the future.

I can teach you to read.

You teach me to read,

I'll make you a miner.

Deal.

[Snarling]

All right, wolf.

Let's see what you've got.

Come on, wolf! Come on!

That's it! Come on, wolf.

Come on, wolf! Hold him!

Come on, wolf! Come on.

Let's see what you've got.

Come on!

Come on, wolf!

Come on, wolf. There you go.

That's it, that's it!

Yeah! Ow! Oh.

I think he's ready.

Wolf, don't you let me down.

Get mad!

Get in there and kill him.

You understand? Come on!

Come on. Come on.

- Come on, get mean.

- [Whine]

Let's get mad.

Come on! Let's get him!

Get over here. Come on!

Gentlemen, on three.

One...

two... three!

Tear him up, wolf.

Get in there, wolf!

Yes, yes!

Yes!

[Whimpering]

Come on, come on!

Come on, wolf. You did good.

It's a pleasure taking

your money, Sykes.

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