Cry of the Wild | |
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Directed by | Bill Mason |
Written by | Bill Mason |
Produced by | William Brind |
Narrated by | Bill Mason |
Cinematography | Bill Mason |
Edited by | Bill Mason |
Music by | Larry Crosley Bruce Mackay |
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Running time | 88 min 04 s |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
Budget | $74,871 |
Box office | $4.5 – $5+ million |
Cry of the Wild is a 1972 feature-length documentary film by Bill Mason and his second of three films about wolves. The film is a personal account of the two years Mason spent shooting his first film on wolves, Death of a Legend, incorporating footage from the earlier film. Cry of the Wild was shot in the Northwest Territories, British Columbia and Canadian Arctic, as well as near Mason's home in the Gatineau Hills, where he kept and observed three grown wolves and, eventually, a litter of cubs.[1][2][3]