Nikki, Wild Dog of the North

Nikki, Wild Dog of the North
1961
★★★☆☆ 6.3/10
⏱️ 74 min
📅 Released
🌐 EN
AdventureFamily
A family film about Nikki, a half-wolf, half-dog raised in the Yukon during the gold rush era. After being separated from her master, Nikki must fend for herself amidst bears, the harsh Yukon weather, and a trapper who wants her skin.

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User Reviews

r96sk
★ 4/10
July 3, 2020
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.

Crew

Director
Jack Couffer, Don Haldane
Writer
Ralph Wright, Winston Hibler
Producer
Winston Hibler

Production

Westminster Films, Walt Disney Productions, Cangary

Keywords

wildernessyukon, canada