The Legend of Lobo
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The Legend Of Lobo | |
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Directed by | James Algar Jack Couffer |
Produced by | Walt Disney James Algar Jack Couffer |
Written by | James Algar, Dwight Hauser, Ernest Thompson Seton (wrote the novel) |
Starring | Walter Pidgeon Gilles Payant Émile Genest |
Music by | Rex Allen, Oliver Wallace |
Cinematography | Lloyd Beebe Jack Couffer |
Editing by | Norman R. Palmer |
Distributed by | Walt Disney Productions |
Release date(s) | November 7, 1962 |
Running time | 67 min. |
Language | English |
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The Legend of Lobo (1962) is a film about a family of wolves. There is no dialogue but, but it is narrated by Rex Allen.
In contrast to other movies about wolves, this movie is very different. They are neither sugarcoated nor vilified, but rather are shown to be both an efficient predator and a devoted parent in times of encroaching human settlement.