Call of The Yukon

Call of The Yukon (1938)

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  • Genre: Adventure, Action
  • Release Date: 1938-04-18
  • User Rating: 4.7/10 from 3 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 10min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Republic Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Directors: B. Reeves Eason, John T. Coyle.
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Summary

Adventuring author Jean Williams is living in the wilds of Alaska alongside the Eskimo people gathering material for her novel. She befriends several animals who become her loyal friends such as a pair of bear cubs whose mother has been killed by hunter Gaston Rogers, a talking raven and the bereaved collie Firefly who will not leave the grave of her master, a game warden killed in the line of duty. The community is imperiled by a pack of wolves and wild dogs, led by a wild dog called Swift Lightning, who are killing all the reindeer. With the supply of fresh meat gone, the Eskimos are migrating to lands with more food. Hunter Gaston agrees to take Jean to Nenana, Alaska, along with his furs by dog sled. Jean, who despises Gaston as being more savage and blood thirsty than the four-legged predators, is followed by her loyal animals.

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  • Richard Arlen

    as Gaston Rogers
  • Beverly Roberts

    as Jean Williams
  • Lyle Talbot

    as Hugo Henderson
  • Mala

    as Olee John
  • Garry Owen

    as Conner
  • Ivan Miller

    as O'Malley
  • Billy Dooley

    as Watchman
  • Al St. John

    as Joe
  • Swift Lightning

    as Swift Lightning
  • Firefly

    as Firefly the Collie
  • Buck

    as Buck, The St. Bernard
  • Nina Campana

    as Knudka
  • Sherry Hall

    as Ed
  • Charles Anthony Hughes

    as Bill
  • Jimmy Lono

    as Topek
  • Frank McCarroll

    as Trapper
  • Emory Parnell

    as Swenson
Directing B. Reeves Eason Director
Directing John T. Coyle Director
Writing James Oliver Curwood Novel
Writing Gertrude Orr Screenplay
Writing Bill Peet Screenplay

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