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Call of the Wild
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Directed by William A. Wellman and starring Clark Gable, Loretta Young, and Jack Oakie, the adventure film follows one prospector along with his dog on the journey to search for gold mines
Directed by William A. Wellman and starring Clark Gable, Loretta Young, and Jack Oakie, the adventure film follows one prospector along with his dog on the journey to search for gold mines
Actors:
Katherine DeMille,
Sidney Toler,
Tyler Brooke,
Wade Boteler,
Russ Powell,
Arthur Aylesworth,
Harry Woods
Katherine DeMille
29 June 1911, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Sidney Toler
28 April 1874, Warrensburg, Missouri, USA
Tyler Brooke
6 June 1886, New York City, New York, USA
Wade Boteler
October 3, 1888 in Santa Ana, California, USA
Russ Powell
16 September 1875, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
Arthur Aylesworth
August 12, 1881 in Apponaugh, Rhode Island, USA
Harry Woods
May 5, 1889 in Cleveland, Ohio, USA
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United States
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Katherine DeMille
29 June 1911, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Sidney Toler
28 April 1874, Warrensburg, Missouri, USA
Tyler Brooke
6 June 1886, New York City, New York, USA
Wade Boteler
October 3, 1888 in Santa Ana, California, USA
Russ Powell
16 September 1875, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
Arthur Aylesworth
August 12, 1881 in Apponaugh, Rhode Island, USA
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December 10, 2013
Jack London's The Call of the Wild has been a difficult book to adapt to film, but this William Wellman-directed entry is still the best. It's probably one of the more interesting films from the first half of the '30s.