Wolf Dog
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| Wolf Dog | |
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Film poster | |
| Directed by | Sam Newfield |
| Written by | Louis Stevens |
| Produced by | Sam Newfield |
| Starring | Jim Davis Allison Hayes |
| Cinematography | Frederick Ford |
| Edited by | Douglas Robertson |
| Music by | John Bath |
Production company | |
| Distributed by | 20th Century-Fox |
Release date |
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Running time | 69 minutes |
| Countries | United States Canada |
| Language | English |
Wolf Dog, also known as A Boy and His Dog, is a 1958 Western film directed and produced by Sam Newfield and Regal Films.[1][2] The film stars Jim Davis and Allison Hayes.
Cast
- Jim Davis
Production
In August 1957, Newfield and a camera crew filmed the movie in and around Markdale, Ontario, near Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada.
The movie co-starred Hollywood actors Jim Davis, Allison Hayes, John Hart, and Canadian actors Austin Willis and Tony Brown. Several locals were offered a chance to be unpaid "extras." Among those were Paul Hutton, Jerry Bartley, Constable Clarence Bowins, David Jackson, Officer Jack Johnston, Ron Wyvill, and Don Wyvill.