White Fang Soundtrack

Synopsis: Jack Conroy is a young gold hunter, who seeks gold in the enormous and the snowy deserts of Alaska. One day, he saved a mixed dog-wolf from the hands of a cruel man, and a brave friendship develops between the two. The dog-wolf, who is named "the white fang" for it's sharp and white teeth, was left alone after his mother was killed by a hunter. After a while, the white fang was taken from Jack, by a man who put him in an illegal dog fighting pen to fight other dogs. White Fang becomes a professional, experienced and a cruel killer. But unexpectedly after a long time Jack meets him again and they renew their friendship. When a group of criminals wants to steal Jack's gold, White Fang is the only one who can help him to fight them off.
Genre: Adventure, Drama
Director(s): Randal Kleiser
Production: Buena Vista Pictures
  1 win.
 
IMDB:
6.7
Metacritic:
62
Rotten Tomatoes:
63%
PG
Year:
1991
107 min
1,007 Views


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#SongDuration
1Alpha2:13
2Black Wolf8:31
3Bonding2:11
4End Credits3:51
5Home Again8:16
6Just Friends1:07
7Pit Fight1:36
8Seasons Pass4:23
9Sweet Betsy from Pike1:36
10The Beginning2:54
11The Cabin2:14
12The Mine7:34
13The Place2:34
14The Return3:06
15The River1:42
16The Staircase2:26
17Wolf Dance6:48

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