
Where the North Begins
Family · Action · Adventure
Overview
A German Shepherd puppy is "adopted" by a wolf pack in the snowy and frozen Great North and raised by them as one of their own. A few years later he comes upon a fur trapper and saves the man from certain death, and begins to feel a kinship with him that is stronger than the one he has with his adopted pack.
Top Cast


Rin-Tin-Tin
Rin-Tin-Tin
The Dog
Rin-Tin-Tin
The Dog


Claire Adams
Claire Adams
Felice McTavish
Claire Adams
Felice McTavish


Fred Huntley
Fred Huntley
McTavish
Fred Huntley
McTavish


Walter McGrail
Walter McGrail
Gabrielle Dupree
Walter McGrail
Gabrielle Dupree
Pat Hartigan
Pat Hartigan
Shad Galloway
Pat Hartigan
Shad Galloway


Myrtle Owen
Myrtle Owen
Marie
Myrtle Owen
Marie


Charles Stevens
Charles Stevens
The Fox
Charles Stevens
The Fox


Lew Meehan
Lew Meehan
Mountie (uncredited)
Lew Meehan
Mountie (uncredited)
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