Clash of the Wolves

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Clash of the Wolves was a 1925 animal movie featuring an early starring role Rin Tin Tin, a German Shepherd who appeared in many movies at the time.

The movie was filmed on location in Chatsworth, California and at the Joshua Tree National Park

Rin Tin Tin featured as the half-breed leader of a wolf pack, named 'Lobo' (despite Rin Tin Tin bearing little resemblance to a wolf. At one point, 'Lobo' is forced to wear false chin whiskers and leather booties in order to elude the law.

The human leading man is Charles Farrell, who was on the verge of a stunning career breakthrough with Seventh Heaven (1927) and Street Angel (1928).

In 2004, Clash of the Wolves was added to the National Film Registry in the Library of Congress, recognising the cultural, historical and aesthetic significance of the movie, as well as the risk of the original movie reel no longer being preserved.

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