Never Cry Wolf
| Genre: | Action/Adventure, Family |
| Mood: | Fast-paced, Scenic |
| Decade: | 1980's |
| Country: | United States |
| Director: | Carroll Ballard |
| Actor: | Charles Martin Smith, Brian Dennehy, Hugh Webster |
| Actress: | Martha Ittimangnaq |
| Release Year: | 1983 |
| Studio: | Walt Disney |
| Runtime: | 105 Mins. |
| Format: | Color |
| Rating: | PG |
What It's About:
Based on the real-life experiences of Farley Mowat, "Wolf" concerns a scientist named Tyler (Smith), sent alone into the remotest regions of northern Canada to study whether wolves are responsible for depleting the caribou population. Tyler's study starts on shaky ground, with all his equipment dumped messily onto the frozen tundra by a loutish pilot (Dennehy). But once organized, the young scientist finds himself immersed in the world of wolves, studying their habitat and behavior as the wolves themselves gradually allow him to approach closer to their inner circle.
Why I Love It:
Under-rated family adventure film (best for older kids) is not only stunning to look at, with Ballard's superb on-location photography, but delivers a cautionary tale about the importance of protecting delicate ecosystems and fading species against encroaching civilization, vividly represented by Dennehy's group hunting trip later in the film. The talented and appealing Smith carries this special movie along, supported by some truly majestic-looking wolves. In short, "Never" will always be worth the trip.







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