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Based on the novel by Jack London, this poorly-dubbed French production follows the tale of frontiersman John Thornton, who travels with his pal Pete (Raimund Harmstorf) and his faithful dog Buck through the Alaskan north country in a search for gold, encountering a bevy of greedy, unscrupulous folks along the way. Heston develops a good chemistry with his love interest, the sexy French actress Michèle Mercier. It's not quite Chuck and Sofia Loren in El Cid, but their flirtations are the second most entertaining aspect of the film. The movie's high point is a scene where Chuck shoots a pack of wolves that is preying upon a foppish group of goldrushers, and then proceeds to threaten one of the fops with death after he abuses his pack-dogs with a whip. Classic Heston bravado. Any scene in this movie that doesn't feature Heston and/or Mercier is pretty much a waste of celluloid. Fortunately for the enduring viewer, though, Call of the Wild improves in the final act, when the relationship between Thornton and Buck is tested more than once in dramatic fashion, culminating in a bittersweet ending that might have jerked a tear if the story leading up to it wasn't so damn tedious. Heston's
performance:
4/5 Stars. --Chris Kivlehan Heston Reflects "I
ran Call of the Wild, which Paramount now refuses to distribute.
I don't blame them. The revoicing of the foreign actors simply
doesn't work. This was a blunder, even if I sort of backed into
it unawares. It's my responsibility to watch for that. Ironic
. . . of my last five films, two are almost unreleaseable, two
are hits, and one looks as though it will be." --From The Actor's Life. Cast Charlton
Heston
as John Thornton Crew Ken
Annakin
/ Director Buy!
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