Wolf's Blood (1946)

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Movie
German title Wolf blood
Original title Bely Klyk / Белый Клык
Country of production Soviet Union
original language Russian
Publishing year 1946
length 84 minutes
Rod
Director Alexander Sguridi
script Alexander Sguridi
production W. Bassow
Sergei Koslowski
N. Mironowitsch
music Viktor Oranski
camera Wiktor Asmus
Gleb Trojanski
Boris Woltschek (black and white)
occupation

Wolfsblut (original title: Белый Клык) is a film adaptation of the novel of the same name by Jack London that was made in the Soviet Union in 1946 . It was shown in cinemas in German-speaking countries on May 13, 1947.

action

The young mining engineer Weeden Scott travels to Alaska, where he, like so many others, is hoping for gold discoveries. He meets a number of disaffected gold diggers who have given themselves up to drinking and gambling; then he saves a dog he has seen in an arranged fight by buying it and calls it "wolf blood". Since he was trained as a brutal instinct by his previous owner, the merchant Beauty Smith, Scott does not find taming easy. His ultimate success shows, however, when Wolfsblut saves him from great danger - because Smith is after Scott, who affects his dark business.

criticism

The “naive and simple film adaptation of the story of the same name by Jack London” is “remarkable in the nature and animal shots”, judges the lexicon of international films .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Wolf's Blood. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used