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Never Cry Wolf
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Research scientist Tyler (Charles Martin Smith) is sent to the desolate Canadian tundra to find out whether the local wolf population is responsible for decimating Canada's caribou herds, only to learn about the true beneficial and positive nature of the species.
Research scientist Tyler (Charles Martin Smith) is sent to the desolate Canadian tundra to find out whether the local wolf population is responsible for decimating Canada's caribou herds, only to learn about the true beneficial and positive nature of the species.
Actors:
Brian Dennehy,
Martha Ittimangnaq,
Tom Dahlgren,
Charles Martin Smith,
Zachary Ittimangnaq,
Walker Stuart,
Hugh Webster,
Samson Jorah
Brian Dennehy
9 July 1938, Bridgeport, Connecticut, USA
Martha Ittimangnaq
Tom Dahlgren
22 September 1933, Fresno, California, USA
Charles Martin Smith
30 October 1953, Van Nuys, California, USA
Zachary Ittimangnaq
Walker Stuart
Hugh Webster
1927, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
Samson Jorah
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Brian Dennehy #Carroll Ballard #Charles Martin Smith #Never Cry Wolf #Zachary Ittimangnaq
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November 07, 2002
A gorgeously shot and smartly written outdoors adventure.
July 23, 2008
Measures up to the promise Ballard amply provided in his first feature, The Black Stallion.
April 05, 2011
Suspenseful, poignant wilderness film; a few gross scenes.
September 01, 2002
Set in the Arctic wilderness of Canada where a biologist has a mystical experience of oneness with nature.
March 09, 2009
Capturing the changes a man goes through as he learns about life in the wilds, Never Cry Wolf is very informative, but it is Smith's performance that makes the film a resounding success.
March 09, 2009
Ballard and his masterly crew of film makers have reimagined a corner of the natural world...They leave us awed.
January 26, 2006
For the most part very absorbing, the film suffers from some embarrassingly obvious symbolism.
February 14, 2009
Genuinely affecting nature film with spectacular location shots.
January 01, 2000
The film is still memorable for its compassion, commitment, and unexpected humor, qualities that go a long way toward tempering the ecological didacticism of the screenplay.
July 25, 2001
If you can get past the lack of significant dialogue then you will find a touching tale of one man's journey -- a journey that can teach us all a little bit about ourselves.
New York Times
August 30, 2004
Perhaps the best thing about the film is that the wolves are never made to seem like strange but cuddly dogs. They look like wolves, not especially threatening but still remote and complete unto themselves.

