Review of White Fang (1991) by Dave Kehr for Chicago Tribune — 04 Oct 1994
By and large this is an admirably sober, responsible piece of work, one that covers much of the same ground as Dances With Wolves but with far less self-importance and New Age babbling. Kleiser's use of the Alaskan landscapes is stirring without dipping into postcard prettiness, and the animal action (which includes a guest appearance by Bart of The Bear) is smooth and expressive.
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This review of White Fang (1991) was written by Dave Kehr and published by Chicago Tribune on 04 Oct 1994.
White Fang has generally received positive reviews.
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