Never Cry Wolf
1983 · Movie · 105 min. · United States
Carroll Ballard follows up his beloved THE BLACK STALLION with NEVER CRY WOLF, another inspiring adventure story that deals with the all-important concept of man versus nature. The film opens as the government dispatches Tyler (Charles Martin Smith), a solitary biologist, into the frozen wilds of the Yukon, to determine whether aggressive wolves are the reason for a greatly reduced caribou population in the region. During the course of his lonely assignment, the bespectacled scientist comes to understand the wolves' world, respect it, and even want to be a part of it. Not surprisingly, he also discovers that the white man is responsible for the caribou's depleted numbers--not the vilified wolves. When it appears that a group of angry hunters are going to ruthlessly murder any wolf that they see, he is forced to take a stance once and for all, endangering his own life in the process. Ballard’s visual epic, gorgeously photographed by Hiro Narita, proves his overflowing skill as a director. Once again, he chooses to rely on imagery to tell his story, rather than drowning out the visuals with unnecessary dialogue. Smith’s inspired performance allows the audience to slip inside his mind, resulting in a deeply personal viewing experience.
Direction Carroll Ballard
Cast Charles Martin Smith · Brian Dennehy · Zachary Ittimangnaq · Martha Ittimangnaq · Samson Jorah · Hugh Webster
Soundtrack Mark Isham
Screenplay Curtis Hanson · Sam Hamm · Richard Kletter
Cinematography Hiro Narita
Original title Never Cry Wolf
6.7
612 votes (FilmAffinity)
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