The Wild North
Distributor : |
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Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (1952 - 97 minutes) |
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Producer : |
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Stephen Ames |
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Director : |
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Andrew Marton |
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Writer : |
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Frank Fenton, based on a chapter of Walter Liggett's "Pioneers of Justice" |
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Composer : |
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Bronislau Kaper |
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Cast : |
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Stewart Granger |
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Jules Vincent |
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Wendell Corey |
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Pedley |
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Cyd Charisse |
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Adjidaumo |
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Morgan Farley |
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Father Simon |
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J.M. Kerrigan |
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Callahan |
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Plot :
Jules Vincent, a trapper, is forced to kill am man in self-defence, who was being rude to Adjidaumo, and Indian girl that Vincent had just met. He hides out in the wilderness. Mounted Policeman Pedley chases after him, braving the elements and various wild animals. He manages to get his hands on Vincent, and arrests him. On his way back to the city, however, Pedley gets wounded by a wolf and Jules Vincent saves his life. He brings the policeman in his house, where Adjidaumo tries to heal him...
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