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- A sled dog struggles for survival in the wilds of the Yukon.
- During the Klondike Gold Rush, a traveler purchases a dog to lead the way toward the treasure, but reconsiders his journey when he finds a jilted married woman.
- The Little family spend their vacation near Lake Garland. Meanwhile, in the forest, a beast is threatening the animals to give her food every night.
- A house dog is abducted and brought to the north as a sled dog.
- Jack London's classic story from 1903 about Buck, a dog kidnapped from his home in California and taken to the Yukon where he is mistreated until a prospector discovers him and relates to his situation. Although the two are bonded, Buck yearns to run free with the wild dogs in the wilderness.
- A young boy heads off to the Yukon after hearing tales about the Gold Rush, and he forms an unwavering friendship with a heroic Alsatian dog called Buck.
- The story is about the life of a dog which was stolen from his home in California and sold into service as a sled dog in Alaska.
- In Montana, a young girl attracts the attention of an evil stranger after she rescues a hurt wolf.
- From Alligators to Zebras and from the savage to the sensual, this program highlights the amazing variety of the beautiful, the bizarre, and the sometimes brutal sexual practices in the animal kingdom.
- Wander the country forests as you hunt for animals in this open world video game.
- A prospector, a trapper and their sled dog battle the Klondike elements on their journey to get to the gold country.
- A 2007 documentary film by Ron Lamothe about Christopher McCandless notable for coming to a different conclusion on McCandless's death than Sean Penn's film, Into the Wild, and Jon Krakauer's book, Into the Wild.
- A story of friendship between a lonely little boy who braves Alaskan blizzards in search of gold and his loyal companion Buck, the courageous and faithful German Shepherd.
- Two narratives -- the life cycle of a mother walrus and her calf, and the life of a polar bear and her cubs -- are used to illustrate the harsh realities of existence in the Arctic.
- Story of fight for survival in Alaskan wilderness and harshness during times of great gold rush.
- George Redfeather, the hero of this subject, returns from Carlisle, where he not only graduated with high honors, but was also the star of the college football team. At a reception given in his honor by Lieut. Penrose, an Indian agent, the civilized brave meets Gladys, the lieutenant's daughter, and falls desperately in love with her. You may be sure he is indignantly repulsed by Gladys and ordered from the house for his presumption by her father. With pique he leaves, and we next find him in his own room, crushed and disappointed, for he realizes the truth: "Good enough as a hero, but not as a husband." What was the use of his struggle? As he reasons, his long suppressed nature asserts itself and he hears the call of the wild: "Out there is your sphere, on the boundless plains, careless and free, among your kind and kin, where all is truth." Here he sits; this nostalgic fever growing more intense every second, until in a fury he tears off the conventional clothes he wears, donning in their stead his suit of leather, with blanket and feathered headgear. Thus garbed, and with a bottle of whiskey, he makes his way back to his former associates in the wilds. He plans vengeance and the opportunity presents itself, when he surprises Gladys out horseback riding. He captures her after a spirited chase and intended holding her captive, but she appeals to him, calling to his mind the presence of the All Powerful Master above, who knows and sees all things, and who is even now calling to him to do right. He listens to the call of this Higher Voice, and helping her to her saddle, sadly watches her ride off homeward.
- Buck, stolen from his California home, is sold as a sled dog in the 1890's Klondike Gold Rush. Abused, he is rescued by John Thornton, who forms a bond with Buck. Thornton is murdered. Buck avenges him and must make a crucial decision.
- Buck, a young Saint Bernard, is stolen from his home in England and shipped to Canada where he is used on a dogsled. He is treated badly until John Thornton, a prospector, befriends him. Buck takes the opportunity to rescue Thornton when his life is endangered. Finally, he settles down to the pleasures of family life.
- One of the greatest stories ever told,The Call Of The Wild has gone on to become a children's literary classic. Let's take an in-depth look at the story and its author in Jack London And The Call Of The Wild.
- This film introduces a new supernatural thriller high-concept. Jane, an enigmatic cop is forced to face her secret power to dive into death. The stunning visuals brings us on the other side. Not dead yet - but no longer alive.
- In this quirky animated film, animals in spinning houses engage in domestic adventures, their lives connected by a phoneline.
- Experiencing a story read out loud is one of the oldest forms of entertainment there is. Fireside Reading is a way to slow down, reconnect with the timeless wisdom of great books and rediscover the simple pleasure of being read to. Join Gildart Jackson in front of a cozy fire as he reads The Call of the Wild by Jack London to you and your family from beginning to end.
- A short film about young people who practice a form of guttural expression, looking for a sound analogy to the animals within themselves. Together they perform a gesture of the wild.
- Wildlife filmmaker and photographer Chris Schmid takes us behind the scenes with the Sony Alpha 1 while photographing and filming in the Serengeti in Tanzania. In this video, he shares his passion and devotion for wildlife conservation and how the Alpha 1 will change the way he captures his images.
- This Video is an experiment exploring the wild and fantastic, using every day objects and materials, to create forms and recording and watching the passage of time. Influenced by Stan Brakhage
- We're having an impact on nature like never before: polluting the skies and seas, burning up fossil fuels, and pushing nature to the brink of extinction faster than it can restore itself. But it's not too late. Is it?
- Famed singing star Andy Rance is stood up by his bride-to-be at the altar. Rejected by the world, he takes his dog Flash and escapes to the wilderness of the High Sierras. Finding peace communing with nature, Andy is content until a female aviatrix, Celeste, crashes her biplane near his camp. Despite having sworn off humanity, the former celebrity finds himself intrigued by this mysterious woman, particularly with her tendency towards late night skinny dipping. When Celeste is threatened by a pack of bloodthirsty wolverines, Andy puts aside his isolationist ways to save the woman he loves.
- Deep Purple performs in the music video "Call of the Wild" from the album "The House of Blue Light" recorded for Polydor Records. The music video opens with Ian Gillan refusing to do the video. The director pulls in people from the street to dance and lip-synch the song.
- Circus of Power performs in the music video "Call of the Wild" from the album "Circus of Power" recorded for RCA Records. The music video opens with shots of a cab driving through city streets. The band performs on a club stage in front of a live audience. Clips of the city feature throughout.
- 1978–199049mTV-PG8.1 (61)TV EpisodeSiegfried and Calum visit Mrs. Bond to treat one of her menagerie of cats. To his shock and dismay, Siegfried thinks he sees Boris, one of her more vicious tomcats that he was sure he had put down the year before. Turns out it's 'son of Boris' and Calum is subsequently called to treat him. Siegfried angrily criticizes Calum for having wildlife in the surgery, but then regrets his action when Calum receives the job offer of a lifetime: vet in a wild game reserve in Nova Scotia. James helps Mrs. Hazlitt determine if her pet has been properly trained as a sheepdog. For Calum and Deirdre the big day finally arrives and they are married. Of course, the men are a bit hung over from Calum's stag party the night before.
- To celebrate John Ross' return to Southfork, J.R. and Bobby take him and Christopher on a hunting trip to Haleyville. While there, J.R. becomes infatuated with a young waitress named Cally Harper, much to the consternation of her brothers.
- A homicide investigation leads Fraser and Kowalski to a major arms smuggling operation masterminded by Fraser Sr.'s old adversary Holloway Muldoon. As Fraser and Kowalski pursue the case, they come up against the Feds, accidentally blowing the cover of the real Ray Vecchio. As Part I ended, Fraser and Kowalski had pursued arms dealer Holloway Muldoon to an airfield, arriving just in time to cling to the fuselage of the departing plane.
- Fraser and Kowalski pursue an arms dealer to the Yukon, where they trek across dangerous ice fields to intercept a mysterious arms shipment. Joining forces with Thatcher, Turnbull and Buck Frobisher's legendary northern detachment, Fraser and Kowalski take on the buyers-Cyrus Bolt and his revolutionary militia.
- Kate wants to go skiing, and Mike doesn't have the money. He finds a bargain - if twenty rooms are booked, the twenty-first is free. He gets Ben, Carol, Dwight, and Luke to go, and the others are supposed to be Ben's chess club. But, Ben takes the school rowdies instead.
- Michael Mills, a convicted killer, escapes from prison and seeks revenge on the three cops who put him there. He kills two of them and goes on the hunt for the third, August Brooks, who has gone camping with Kendra for two weeks. Chase is back in Los Angeles, investigating the murders of the two officers. After putting the pieces together, he realizes that August is in danger and tries to find him at the remote campsite where he is vacationing before Mills does.
- Just as Drew begins a construction project on sacred Native American soil, the spirit of a long-gone brave appears to Corky.
- A mild mannered man, with no criminal record, walks into an office and kills the man inside. When Sammo catches up with him he nearly kills him as well, with martial arts skills. According to his wife he didn't even know any martial arts skills. Tyrell's ex turns up with stories about her becoming a werewolf on full moons and going out and stalking someone. Are there any connections between these two occurrences? The MCU soon begins to think there is and start investigating.
- The Munsters are camping in the woods. Everything goes well until Grandpa starts to feel homesick after hearing a coyote howling.
- When Bulman successfully infiltrates a gang of villains, it isn't long before he finds himself on the run from the police - and desperately in need of the assistance of his undercover colleagues.
- When Ann gets a soap commercial, the director says that she has a face that no housewife would resent for her looks. Now Ann thinks that she has no sex appeal.
- When Brian's old friend Danny arrives on the island, the two start reliving their old wild lifestyle, and Alex begins to feel neglected. Things come to a boil when Brian returns from an all night party in New York City. Alex tells him to pack up his stuff and get out of her apartment and Brian's final plea at the end fails. Meanwhile, Lowell is taken advantage of by his childhood idol, Big Strong Man.
- Cliff & Clair are excited about Sondra & Elvin's plans for grad school, but when they return from their honeymoon, the newlyweds announce other plans. Elvin & Sondra plan to open a wilderness store.
- When Willy asks to sign up for a camping trip with Quincy and Alissa, Rock and Crystal decide it would be a great opportunity to spend quality time with their son if they organized a trip for Willy and his pals instead.
- 2001– 44mTV-GTV EpisodeJeff travels the backwoods and bayous of southern Louisiana. Here he encounters black bears, armadillos and rattlesnakes, as well as creatures of the swamp including a cottonmouth, a rare white alligator and the elusive alligator snapping turtle.