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  • White Fang 2: Myth of the White Wolf

    From:Scott Bairstow , Charmaine Craig , Al Harrington , Anthony Ruivivar , Victoria Racimo , Ken Olin , Walt Disney Video ,
    White Fang 2: Myth of the White Wolf
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    User Rating:4.0 out of 5 starsAmazon Sales Rank:#44526




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    White Fang movies, 2008-08-29
    I always liked this movie when I was younger. I especially like the wolf that is in the movie. I wished I owned one.

    Fast shipping, good packaging, and exactly what I ordered, 2006-03-26
    The DVD came quickly, was shipped in a box with bubble wrap, and it was exactly the item I ordered.

    4 of 6 customers found the following review helpful:
    Another Great Adventure..................., 2003-03-03
    In this movie Jack has gone back to San Francisco and his friend Henry is mining his claim and caring for White Fang.
    This story is mixed with Native American spiritualality and mysticism. They are in need of the white wolf (White Fang, or is it Henry?) to lead them to the caribou they are in need of to prevent starvation among their people.
    This sequel is very entertaining with beautiful scenery.
    A great family film.

    2 of 6 customers found the following review helpful:
    Disney made this up., 2003-01-23
    I've read White fang and there is no mention of Myth of a White Wolf. Disney had to have a sequel, so they made up this story.

    6 of 7 customers found the following review helpful:
    Great Family Movie, 2002-07-06
    I have watched this movie a number of times and still find the story to be interesting. The simplicity and predictability of this movie makes it a great movie for younger elementary children, but there is enough plot and action to keep the family entertained. I enjoy the Alaskan setting and the images of the Haida village. There is a love story woven in with the young hero's role of finding the caribou and saving the village, but neither plot goes into anything overly sentimental or complicated.

    I have used this movie in a fourth grade classroom to have them identify the main characters, the setting, the problem(plot), and the solution: things that are found in any good story, be it written or in a movie. They enjoyed the movie and it worked well for the assignment. This is a great family movie because it contains these basic story elements and does it well, making it watchable again and again.


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