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Nikki, Wild Dog of the North

- An unsurpassed wilderness adventure of three strange friends...a rugged man, a huge bear, and NIKKI - fighting king of a majestic breed!

A family film about Nikki, a half-wolf, half-dog raised in the Yukon during the gold rush era. After being separated from her master, Nikki must fend for herself amidst bears, the harsh Yukon weather, and a trapper who wants her skin.

Release Date : 1961-07-12

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Westminster FilmsWalt Disney ProductionsCangary

Production Country : CanadaUnited States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Jean Couto

Character Name : Andre Dupas

Original Name : Jean Couto

Gender : Male

Émile Genest

Character Name : Jacques Lebeau

Original Name : Émile Genest

Gender : Male

Uriel Luft

Character Name : Makoki

Original Name : Uriel Luft

Gender : Male

Robert Rivard

Character Name : Durante

Original Name : Robert Rivard

Gender : Male

Jacques Fauteux

Character Name : Narrator

Original Name : Jacques Fauteux

Gender : Male

Nikki

Character Name : Nikki

Original Name : Nikki

Gender : Male

Reviews

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r96sk

@r96sk

2021-06-23

More of a documentary than a film. The premise, or at least the stuff that holds it together, to 'Nikki, Wild Dog of the North' is rather light; particularly for the first and second acts, the third has a little more meat on the bones. There's also extremely questionable animal welfare, a lot of it could be trained but it's difficult not to be cynical with some of the stuff you see - especially across the opening twenty minutes. It affected my enjoyment, way more than a few other Disney films with similar issues. Cast-wise it's almost non-existent, Jean Coutu and Émile Genest are solid as Andre and Jacques respectively. Jacques Fauteux narrates the film, he is arguably the only good part to this - his delivery is near perfect. I can't honestly say I liked this as I simply didn't, the animal stuff alongside the weak plot makes for uninteresting viewing. Each to their own, as always.