Learn More

This critically acclaimed 1983 film from Walt Disney Pictures brought Canadian author Farley Mowat's 1963 semi-autobiographical book to the screen. The story follows a young government biologist, played by Charles Martin Smith, who is sent to the desolate Canadian subarctic to study the wolf population. He is tasked with proving the long-held belief that wolves are responsible for the sharp decline in the region's caribou herds.
Living in complete isolation, the biologist slowly overcomes his initial fear and begins to observe the wolves' true behavior. He discovers a complex and intelligent family unit that is far from the vicious monster of myth. Directed by Carroll Ballard, known for his stunning nature cinematography in films like *The Black Stallion*, the movie is celebrated for its breathtaking visuals and its use of real wolves.
Both the book and the film were highly influential in changing public perception of these animals, challenging negative stereotypes and highlighting the delicate balance of the Arctic ecosystem. The film represented a significant shift for Disney toward more mature and naturalistic storytelling, earning widespread praise for its powerful, quiet narrative and its compelling environmental message.
More Entertainment Trivia Questions
Which actor played the role of Officer Gannon on TV's Dragnet, and the role of Sherman Potter in M.A.S.H.?
20After the stabbing death of two teenagers by another teenager in 1959, some radio stations banned this Bobby Darin hit record from "The Threepenny Opera." What was the song title?
20Can you name the actor, born in South Africa to British parents, who most often portrayed Sherlock Holmes in films, 14 times in the 1940's?
20The campy gay-influenced late 70's disco group called the Village People had three top 40 hits. One was "YMCA." What were the other two?
20This operatic tenor who died in 1921 was the first singer ever to sell over one million records. What was his name?
201931 horror films: a. Which actor starred in the title role of the original 1931 film, Dracula? b. Who starred as Dr. Frankenstein's monster in the 1931 original of Frankenstein?