White Fang


8:00 pm - 10:00 pm, Today on WKXT The Family Channel (34.5)

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About this Broadcast
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The wolf dog, White Fang, aids a reporter, a fur trapper, a nun, a young Eskimo boy and his father of ridding a gold mining town of a sleazy crime lord in 1896 Yukon, Canada.

1973 English
Western Drama Action/adventure Children Adaptation Animals

Cast & Crew
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Franco Nero (Actor) .. Jason Scott
Raimund Harmstorf (Actor) .. Kurt Jansen
Virna Lisi (Actor) .. Sister Evangelina
Fernando Rey (Actor) .. Father Oatley
John Steiner (Actor) .. Beauty Smith
Missaele (Actor) .. Mitsah
Daniel Martín (Actor) .. Charlie
Rik Battaglia (Actor) .. Jim Hall
Carole André (Actor) .. Krista Oatley
Daniele Dublino (Actor) .. Chester
John Bartha (Actor) .. Mountie who frees Chester
Maurice Poli (Actor) .. Mountie
Silvio Klein (Actor) .. Man in saloon
Renzo Pevarello (Actor) .. Beauty Henchman
Massimo Ciprari (Actor) .. Saloon Customer
Aldo Formisano (Actor) .. Man in Saloon

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Did You Know..
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Franco Nero (Actor) .. Jason Scott
Raimund Harmstorf (Actor) .. Kurt Jansen
Born: October 07, 1939
Died: May 03, 1998
Birthplace: Hamburg
Virna Lisi (Actor) .. Sister Evangelina
Fernando Rey (Actor) .. Father Oatley
Born: September 20, 1917
Died: March 09, 1994
Birthplace: A Coruña, Galicia, Spain
Trivia: An architecture student, Fernando Rey interrupted his studies to fight in the Spanish Civil War against the Frangiste. He entered films as an extra in 1940. Resembling a Goya painting come to life, the cadaverous Rey is best remembered internationally for his appearances in such Luis Bunuel projects as Viridiana (1961), The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie (1972), That Obscure Object of Desire (1977), and for his work in such costume epics as The Last Days of Pompeii (1960), The Castillians (1961), and the made-for-TV Jesus of Nazareth. In 1977, he won a Cannes Film Festival award for his work in Elisa Vida Mia. Often cast as a world-weary, cosmopolitan villain, Fernando Rey's most celebrated performance within this character range was as drug lord Alain Charnier in the two French Connection pictures of the 1970s.
John Steiner (Actor) .. Beauty Smith
Born: January 07, 1941
Trivia: Lead actor, onscreen from the '60s.
Missaele (Actor) .. Mitsah
Daniel Martín (Actor) .. Charlie
Rik Battaglia (Actor) .. Jim Hall
Born: February 18, 1927
Trivia: An Italian lead and supporting actor in international films, Battaglia has appeared onscreen from the '50s.
Carole André (Actor) .. Krista Oatley
Born: March 11, 1953
Harry Carey Jr. (Actor)
Born: May 16, 1921
Died: December 27, 2012
Trivia: The son of actors Harry Carey and Olive Golden, Harry Carey Jr. never answered to "Harry" or "Junior"; to his friends, family and film buffs, he was always "Dobe" Carey. Raised on his father's California ranch, the younger Carey spent his first six adult years in the Navy. While it is commonly assumed that he made his film debut under the direction of his dad's longtime friend John Ford, Carey in fact was first seen in a fleeting bit in 1946's Rolling Home, directed by William Berke. It wasn't until his third film, Three Godfathers (dedicated to the memory of his father) that Carey worked with Ford. Honoring his promise to Harry Sr. that he'd "look after" Dobe, Ford saw to it that the younger Carey was given a starring assignment (along with another of the director's proteges, Ben Johnson), in Wagonmaster (1950). Though he handled this assignment nicely, exuding an appealing earnest boyishness, Carey wasn't quite ready for stardom so far as the Hollywood "higher-ups" were concerned, so he settled for supporting roles, mostly in westerns. John Ford continued to use Carey whenever possible; in 1955's The Long Gray Line, the actor has a few brief scenes as West Point undergraduate Dwight D. Eisenhower. Carey was also featured on the "Spin and Marty" segments of Walt Disney's daily TVer The Mickey Mouse Club (1955-59). In later years, Carey's weather-beaten face was seen in choice character assignments in films ranging from The Whales of August (1987) to Back to the Future III (1990); he was also hired by such John Ford aficionados as Peter Bogdanovich, who cast Carey as an old wrangler named Dobie (what else?) in Nickelodeon (1976), and as an ageing bike-gang member named Red in Mask (1985). In 1994, Harry Carey Jr. published his autobiography, Company of Heroes. Carey died of natural causes at age 91 in late December 2012.
Daniele Dublino (Actor) .. Chester
Born: July 01, 1945
John Bartha (Actor) .. Mountie who frees Chester
Luigi Antonio Guerra (Actor)
Carla Mancini (Actor)
Born: April 21, 1950
Maurice Poli (Actor) .. Mountie
Born: December 02, 1933
Silvio Klein (Actor) .. Man in saloon
Renzo Pevarello (Actor) .. Beauty Henchman
Massimo Ciprari (Actor) .. Saloon Customer
Aldo Formisano (Actor) .. Man in Saloon

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