White Wilderness (1958)
Directed by James Algar
Sub-Genres - Animals, Natural Environments |
Release Date - Aug 12, 1958 (USA - Unknown) |
Run Time - 73 min. |
Countries - Canada, United States |
MPAA Rating - G
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Synopsis by Hal Erickson
This Disney "True-Life Adventure" was filmed on location in the Arctic. Covering the period from the Spring thaw to the winter freeze, the film offers rare and fascinating glimpses of polar bears, walruses, wolves, caribou and ermine. The "suicidal" migration of the lemmings is covered, as is a harrowing life-or-death situation involving a wolverine and a rabbit. According to Disney's publicity machine, White Wilderness was three years in the making, requiring a team of nine cameramen. For its original release, the film was paired with the appropriately wintry Donald Duck cartoon Donald's Snow Fight (1942).
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