The Savage Wild Explained
The Savage Wild |
Director: | Gordon Eastman |
Producer: | Gordon Eastman |
Starring: | Gordon Eastman |
Cinematography: | Gordon Eastman Wes Marks Brad Eastman Rod Eastman |
Distributor: | American International Pictures (US) |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
The Savage Wild is a 1970 documentary film directed by, and starring, Gordon Eastman. It was one of a series of documentary films made by Eastman about life in the wild.[1] [2]
It was also known as Wild Arctic.
Eastman spent almost two years shooting the film in northern Canada.[3]
Cast
- Gordon Eastman as Gordon
- Carl Spore as Red
- Maria Eastman as Maria
- Arlo Curtis as Arlo
- Jim Thibaobeau as Jim
- Robert Wellington Kirk as Bob
- John Payne as John
- Charles Abou as Cha-Lay
- Alex Dennis as Cha-Lay's brother
- Charley Davis as Charley
- Wilber O'Brian as Helicopter pilot
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Notes and References
- Seventh Class of Outdoor Hall of Fame InducteesTargeted News Service 29 Aug 2011.
- 'High, Wild, and Free': 'The Power'By Alan N. BunceA.N.B. The Christian Science Monitor 8 Mar 1968: 4.
- Movie Fan's Guide to TravelJim; Shirley Rose Higgins. Chicago Tribune 6 June 1971: f8.