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Nikki, el perro salvaje

Título original: Nikki, Wild Dog of the North
  • 1961
  • G
  • 1h 14min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.6/10
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Nikki, el perro salvaje (1961)
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La agreste naturaleza canadiense es el telón de fondo de esta historia de un perro separado de su dueño.La agreste naturaleza canadiense es el telón de fondo de esta historia de un perro separado de su dueño.La agreste naturaleza canadiense es el telón de fondo de esta historia de un perro separado de su dueño.

  • Dirección
    • Jack Couffer
    • Don Haldane
  • Guionistas
    • Ralph Wright
    • Winston Hibler
    • James Oliver Curwood
  • Elenco
    • Jean Coutu
    • Émile Genest
    • Uriel Luft
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.6/10
    543
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    • Dirección
      • Jack Couffer
      • Don Haldane
    • Guionistas
      • Ralph Wright
      • Winston Hibler
      • James Oliver Curwood
    • Elenco
      • Jean Coutu
      • Émile Genest
      • Uriel Luft
    • 12Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 4Opiniones de los críticos
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    Jean Coutu
    Jean Coutu
    • Andre Dupas
    Émile Genest
    Émile Genest
    • Jacques Lebeau
    • (as Emile Genest)
    Uriel Luft
    • Makoki
    Robert Rivard
    Robert Rivard
    • Durante
    Nikki
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    Jacques Fauteux
    Jacques Fauteux
    • Narrator
    Mogens Brandt
    • (Danish narrator)
    James Barron
    • Trapper
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    • Dirección
      • Jack Couffer
      • Don Haldane
    • Guionistas
      • Ralph Wright
      • Winston Hibler
      • James Oliver Curwood
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    7ranieri71

    Good though I have better recommendations

    One thing that stands out in this film is the beautiful Canadian scenery. The river - so blue! Then you add mountains, trees, and when it snows - its just stunning beauty. A cute little story as well, though not Disney's best, that centers on the adventures of a dog that loses his owner. If you liked this, you may want to check out Ten Who Dared which I found a little more entertaining adventure (about men traversing the Colorado - although all brown!). I also preferred Disney's White Wilderness as a little better overall. While not a gripping story, it is entertaining enough and is the kind of movie families should watch more of these days.
    4r96sk

    Questionable animal welfare

    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.
    9Audrey-2

    It's a solid family-film.

    I know most people think the Disney live-action movies of the 1960s were a rather pathetic bunch, made only to cash in on the organization's name...but if that's true, how do you explain their appeal? -Nikki- is a perfectly good film, with some amazing scenes of interaction between a Malamute pup and a bear cub. The setting--northern Canada--is lovely enough to captivate people, and of course it's a nice flick to show to your kids. One word of caution: some of the people portrayed in the "mining town" are a rowdy bunch, so you might want to wait 'til the kids are over 5 before you show 'em...just in case they start asking questions. (Don't worry, it's *rated* "G".)
    Wizard-8

    Okay, but best suited for kids

    "Nikki, Wild Dog of the North" was an interesting hybrid of a movie made while Walt Disney was still alive, though not the first time Disney made such a hybrid. It is a cross between one of Disney's True Life documentaries with a fictional narrative. The end results are somewhat mixed. There is some nice scenery, a breezy narrative, and the footage of animals in action is interesting - especially since some of the stuff the animals are put through would probably cause an outcry by the SPCA and animal lovers today. The human side of the movie is somewhat less successful, with human characters that are stereotyped at best and downright goofy at their worst. The narration is overbearing and pretentious at times as well. All of this results in a movie that is probably best for younger children, though older children and their parents will probably find it bearable if they can't find anything better to watch.
    7Hey_Sweden

    An endearing Disney film.

    Nikki is a malamute / wolf hybrid (the narration informs us that he's 1/8th wolf) who's the devoted companion to late 19th century French-Canadian trapper Andre Dupas (Jean Coutu). One day, after they've acquired a black bear cub as a third member of the group, their canoe capsizes in some rapids, and the man and the animals are separated. The bulk of the tale details what happens as Nikki and the cub (dubbed Neewa) form a friendship and survive in the wilderness together.

    The novel "Nomads of the North" by James Oliver Curwood (whose writings were also the basis for the 1989 film "The Bear") seems ideal fare for the Disney company, if perhaps a little intense and violent at times for the youngest of children. But there is still very little blood, and there are a steady parade of engaging animal characters (including a mean-tempered grizzly) to keep younger viewers enchanted. Ultimately, the film is one of those appealing tales that either enriches our appreciation for nature, or helps to develops it. The scenery (this was actually filmed in the Canadian wilderness) is as beautiful as one would expect it to be, and the pacing & storytelling pretty succinct. (This only runs an hour and 14 minutes). The final portions, with Nikki forced into a brief bout of dog-fighting, will be uncomfortable for members of the audience.

    This does come off as a little cheesy and precious at times (with amusing, genial narration spoken by Jacques Fauteux), so it likely won't be to all tastes, but the animal action is top-notch. The animals are actually more engaging than the human characters, who aren't really fleshed out. All you need to know about trapper Jacques Lebeau (Emile Genest) is that he's a very bad man. Uriel Luft plays Lebeaus' Indian companion Makoki, a much more kind-hearted individual. Nikki himself is simply adorable.

    Written by Ralph Wright & producer Winston Hibler, and directed by Jack Couffer (also one of the cinematographers) and Don Haldane. Since the cast members were French-Canadian, they did the dubbing for the French-language version.

    Seven out of 10.

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    • Trivia
      All French-Canadian actors did dub themselves in the French version. No explanation if it was done either in Disney studios in Los Angeles, in Montreal's "Syncro-Québec" studio or SPS studio in Paris, France.
    • Conexiones
      Edited into Disneylandia: Nikki, Wild Dog of the North: Part 1 (1964)
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      Un Canadien errant
      Composed by Antoine Gérin-Lajoie

      Performed by Jean Coutu

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 22 de noviembre de 1961 (Japón)
    • Países de origen
      • Canadá
      • Estados Unidos
    • Sitio oficial
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    • También se conoce como
      • Nikki, Wild Dog of the North
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Kananaskis Country, Alberta, Canadá(exterior scenes)
    • Productoras
      • Walt Disney Productions
      • Cangary
      • Westminster Films
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      • 1h 14min(74 min)
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.33 : 1

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