Buck's greatest adventure
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German title | Buck's greatest adventure |
Original title | Buck ai confini del cielo |
Country of production | Italy |
original language | English |
Publishing year | 1991 |
length | 93 minutes |
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Director |
Tonino Ricci (as Anthony Richmond ) |
script |
Tito Carpi Sheila Goldberg Tonino Ricci |
production |
Gianluca Curti Franco Di Nunzio (for Media Creative Entertainment ) |
music | David A. Hess |
camera | Giovanni Bergamini |
cut | Otello Colangeli |
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Buck's Biggest Adventure is a 1991 Italian adventure film ; the film adopts the basic constellation of the novel Call of the Wild by Jack London and was directed by Tonino Ricci.
action
Canada, at the beginning of the 20th century: Trapper Wintrop lives in a cabin in the mountains with his old father Thomas, his son Tim, the adventurer Matt and the wolfhound Buck. One day he was on his way when bandits break into the hut, rob them and kill Grandfather Thomas. Wintrop sets out to avenge the murder. With the help of Buck, his son and Matt, he can track down the criminals and in the process free the girl Corinne from their hands. Since Corinne's father was also killed, Corinne joins her rescuers.
criticism
“The actors are beyond good and evil and step completely uninhibited and detached through the snowy expanses. (The film) is a trash grenade by some grace. "
- Ulrich P. Bruckner: "Totally unsuccessful Wolfsblut follow-up film"
production
- The exterior shots were taken in the area of Madonna di Campiglio .
- The actress in Corinne is the daughter of lead actor Savage.
Individual evidence
- ↑ in: For a few more corpses, Munich 2006, p. 565.
Web links
- Bucks greatest adventure in the Internet Movie Database (English)