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A father, son, and their faithful dog White Fang go on a dangerous journey in search of a gold mine.A father, son, and their faithful dog White Fang go on a dangerous journey in search of a gold mine.A father, son, and their faithful dog White Fang go on a dangerous journey in search of a gold mine.
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Robert Woods
- Sandy Shaw
- (as Robert Wood)
Ignazio Spalla
- Dollar
- (as Pedro Sanchez)
Nello Pazzafini
- Poker Player
- (as Giovanni Pazzafini)
Artemio Antonini
- Donovan Henchman
- (uncredited)
Armando Bottin
- Taft Henchman
- (uncredited)
Eolo Capritti
- RCMP Captain Fermont
- (uncredited)
Benito Pacifico
- Poker Player
- (uncredited)
Franco Pasquetto
- Taft Henchman with Guitar
- (uncredited)
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Worst White Fang movie ever?
After Lucio Fulci's adaptation of the Jack London novel WHITE FANG proved a surprising hit with Italian audiences, a slew of sequels - official and otherwise - followed suit. WHITE FANG AND THE GOLD DIGGERS is one of the unofficial ones, helmed by cult director Alfonso Brescia, a guy who seems unable to direct a film convincingly.
And, it has to be said, this film is a complete piece of nonsense. The loose plotting sees Fang (called Whiskey, at least in the English dub) and his owner staking a gold claim on a remote mountain, and then finding themselves harassed by a rich mine owner who doesn't shy away from committing murder to achieve his goals. What follows is a tumultuous adventure full of bar room brawls, henchmen getting beaten up, and dogs performing a few cute tricks here and there.
It's quite trash and amateurish in nature, with a lack of engaging characters and an entirely superficial feel to the action and storyline. The writers aren't afraid to throw in some more adult material - including a rape scene - but this feels very much like an inconsequential kid's film. Ignazio Spalla bags the best role of a friendly ally who goes around beating up villains just for the hell of it. The worst thing of all is an utterly annoying child character, a boy who's been dubbed with a woman's voice in the English version. Words can't express how irritating this kid is...
And, it has to be said, this film is a complete piece of nonsense. The loose plotting sees Fang (called Whiskey, at least in the English dub) and his owner staking a gold claim on a remote mountain, and then finding themselves harassed by a rich mine owner who doesn't shy away from committing murder to achieve his goals. What follows is a tumultuous adventure full of bar room brawls, henchmen getting beaten up, and dogs performing a few cute tricks here and there.
It's quite trash and amateurish in nature, with a lack of engaging characters and an entirely superficial feel to the action and storyline. The writers aren't afraid to throw in some more adult material - including a rape scene - but this feels very much like an inconsequential kid's film. Ignazio Spalla bags the best role of a friendly ally who goes around beating up villains just for the hell of it. The worst thing of all is an utterly annoying child character, a boy who's been dubbed with a woman's voice in the English version. Words can't express how irritating this kid is...
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By what name was White Fang and the Gold Diggers (1975) officially released in Canada in English?
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