Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Kavik the Wolf Dog



Kavik is a strong, intrepid championship sled-dog who barely survives a plane crash in Alaska, in which he is taken in by a little boy and is nursed back to health, although the crash tramatized him. Then Kavik’s wealthy owner comes to take the dog back to Washington state, marking a heartbreaking departure from his one true friend. But once after being in Washington for a few days, Kavik makes a daring escape out from his owner’s house, and makes a journey back to Alaska on his own for thousands of miles; embarking on a test of will and survival — such a good strong plot on the classic “dog befriends boy” in cinema like “White Fang” and “Big Red”. Will Kavik ever reunite with the boy he loves? Will he be able to survive the wilderness? Will he live and be OK? Just one big complaint: the story moves on in a very slow creeky pace — even more so at the second half, and maybe Kavik should’ve encontered more dangers in the wild, but maybe that would’ve made the film too long. The acting is decent. And one would care about Kavik and his human child freind and their relationship. So it’s much perfect veiwing for kids and adults. And, hey, the late John Candy has a cameo here as a gas attendant.

Kavik the Wolf Dog Reviews

A MAGNIFICENT ALASKAN SELD DOG IS NURSED BACK TO HEALTH BY THEBOY WHO BELIEVES IN HIM.

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Kavik the Wolf Dog Customer’s Reviews

kavik the wolf dog – dream factory – Triangulum, M33

this dog is not the one i saw it as. i think he is a german shephrd. but he is a sled dog.

kavik the wolf dog – rita nicholson – bossier city, la United States

this is one of the best movies i have seen in a long time and it is a must have for the entire family. a very moving film , and true story .i give this film a rating of five stars!!!!!!

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