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| Raphaël Personnaz | ... | Weedon Scott (voice) | |
| Virginie Efira | ... | Maggie Scott (voice) | |
| Dominique Pinon | ... | Beauty Smith (voice) | |
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Frantz Confiac | ... | Castor Gris (voice) |
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Gilles Morvan | ... | Jim Hall (voice) |
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Julien Muller | ... | Bookie (voice) |
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Claire Baradat | ... | Vichi (voice) |
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Gérard Darier | ... | Marshal Todd (voice) |
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Florian Wormser | ... | Ned (voice) |
| Tom Morton | ... | William (voice) | |
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Pascal Nowak | ... | Trois Aigles (voice) |
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Laurent Natrella | ... | Curtis (voice) |
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Constantin Pappas | ... | Murphy (voice) |
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Thierry Blanc | ... | (voice) |
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Jack Reinhardt | ... | (voice) |
Based on the timeless novel by Jack London. A loyal wolfdog's curiosity leads him on the adventure of a lifetime while serving a series of three distinctly different masters.
I feel this movie had all the important elements of a good story. It connected me with the White Fang as a character. There was a lot of visual storytelling at play, especially in the first section of the movie, which is a style I sincerely appreciate when done well, which I feel was the case here.
I found that I cared what happened to White Fang and it had significsnt