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Bart the Bear (January 19, 1977 – May 10, 2000) was a male Kodiak bear best known for his numerous appearances in films, including The Bear (for which he received widespread acclaim), [1] [2] White Fang, Legends of the Fall, and The Edge. He was trained by animal trainers Doug (b.
Lip-Lip, a canine pup who also lives in the Native American village and bullies White Fang until White Fang kills him in a fight. One-Eye, White Fang's father, a true wolf, who was killed by the lynx. Cherokee, a bulldog who was the only dog to defeat White Fang until Weedon Scott saved White Fang. Collie, a sheepdog, mother of White Fang's whelps.
White Fang is a 1991 American northern period adventure drama film directed by Randal Kleiser, and starring Ethan Hawke, Klaus Maria Brandauer, and Seymour Cassel.Based on Jack London's novel of the same name, the film tells the story of the friendship between a young Klondike gold prospector and a wolfdog.
Scott, White Fang, and a horde or irate villagers give chase. Smith attempts to sweep away his pursuers by blowing up a dam. But White Fang jumps upon Smith and saves the day by gnashing at the villain's wrist. But as Scott drags Beauty Smith back to face justice, the dynamite explodes, sweeping away Smith, Hall, and White Fang.
Meanwhile, the Reverend has loaded the gold and a bound Lily onto a wagon and is making a break for it. Henry and White Fang race through the forest to save Lily. As the wagon speeds past the cliff edge, White Fang and Henry jump onto the wagon. White Fang lunges at Reverend Drury, sending them both tumbling down the cliffside.
When the bulldog gains the upper hand and is about to kill White Fang, Weedon Scott intervenes, saving the wolf-dog and buying him from his abusive owner. Weedon nurses the injured White Fang back to health. Initially distrustful, White Fang gradually warms to Scott through his patience and kindness, and a deep bond forms between them.
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Bart the Bear, a male Alaskan Kodiak bear, played the leading role in the 1988 wilderness drama, The Bear. [1] Between 1980 and his death in 2000, he also appeared in many other films, including White Fang, Legends of the Fall, and The Edge, and was called "the John Wayne of Bears".