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Movie basic details
Current status - Released
Total runtime - 100 mins.
Release date - 19-02-2020
Release year - 2020
Genres - Adventure, Drama, Family
Overall ratings and scores for The Call of the Wild:
Happiness Score - 7.6/10, World Popularity Score - 39.631/100, IMDB Score - 6.7, Metascore - 48, Internet Movie Database - 6.7/10, Rotten Tomatoes - 63%, Metacritic - 48/100, .
The Call of the Wild movie has Total Global Votes - 2935, Total IMD Votes - 48,271
The Call of the Wild Movie Introduction: Movie The Call of the Wild, release year 2020 is written by Michael Green, Jack London, Egerton Ryerson Young and directed by Chris Sanders. The leading star-cast in this movie are Harrison Ford, Omar Sy, Cara Gee along with the other stars and crew members.
Trailers, Clips, Featurettes and Behind the Scenes
Movie overview and plot by Anagha Shashank
Movie in-short: A sled dog struggles for survival in the wilds of the Yukon.
Movie story-line: Buck is a big-hearted dog whose blissful domestic life is turned upside down when he is suddenly uprooted from his California home and transplanted to the exotic wilds of the Yukon during the Gold Rush of the 1890s. As the newest rookie on a mail delivery dog sled team—and later its leader—Buck experiences the adventure of a lifetime, ultimately finding his true place in the world and becoming his own master.
Movie synopsis: The Call of the Wild is a vibrant story of Buck, a big and kindhearted dog, a crossbreed between a St. Bernard and a Scotch Collie, whose carefree life of leisure was suddenly upset when he was stolen from his home in Santa Clara County, California and deported up north, to be sold in Skagway, Alaska, and taken further north, to Dawson City, Yukon, during the late 1890s Klondike Gold Rush, when strong sled dogs were in high demand. As a newcomer to the dog team delivery service - and not before long their front-runner - Buck, a dog like no other, who had been spoiled, and who had suffered, but he could not be broken, is having the time of his life. Forced to fight to survive, eventually taken by his last owner, John Thornton, to proximity of the Arctic Circle, somewhere between Yukon and Alaska, he progressively depends on his primal instincts, sheds the comforts of civilization and responds to "the call of the wild", as master of his own.
Highlights - The Call of the Wild (2020)
Total budget - $109,000,000.00
Total revenue - $111,105,497.00
Produced by - 3 Arts EntertainmentTSG EntertainmentProvince of British Columbia Production Services Tax Credit20th Century StudiosHalon Entertainment
Produced in - CanadaUnited States of America
Available languages - English (English),
Homepage URL - https://family.foxmovies.com/movies/call-of-the-wild
Awards won / Nominations - 1 win & 7 nominations
Certificate(s) - FR : U PT : M/12 HU : 6 KR : 12 ES : 7 TW : P IE : PG LT : N-7 NL : AL DK : 7 GR : Κ IL : מותר לכל הגילאים CH : 8 CH : 8 CH : 8 CL : 6+ CL : 6+ SI : PG UZ : T TH : AG MD : PG MD : PG MD : PG MD : PG VE : U US : 6 SK : 12 SK : 12
Lead Actors, Writer(s), Director(s) of The Call of the Wild (2020)
Lead Actors - Harrison Ford, Omar Sy, Cara Gee
Writer(s) - Michael Green, Jack London, Egerton Ryerson Young
Director(s) - Chris Sanders
Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ) about The Call of the Wild (2020)
What is the release date of The Call of the Wild (2020)?
Release date of The Call of the Wild (2020) is 19-02-2020.
What is the total runtime of The Call of the Wild (2020) in minutes?
Total runtime of The Call of the Wild (2020) in minutes is 100 min.
What is the budget consumed to produce The Call of the Wild (2020) movie?
The budget consumed to produce The Call of the Wild (2020) movie is around $109,000,000.00.
How much revenue is expected from movie The Call of the Wild (2020)?
Expected revenue from movie movie The Call of the Wild (2020) is around $111,105,497.00.
What is the pupularity of The Call of the Wild (2020)?
Worldwide pupularity of The Call of the Wild (2020) movie is 39.631%.
What is the name of the production company of film The Call of the Wild (2020)?
Production company of film The Call of the Wild (2020) is/are 3 Arts Entertainment, TSG Entertainment, Province of British Columbia Production Services Tax Credit, 20th Century Studios, Halon Entertainment, .
Which country the film The Call of the Wild (2020) is produced in?
Film production country for the film The Call of the Wild (2020) is Canada, United States of America, .
Which language the film The Call of the Wild (2020) is produced in?
Film The Call of the Wild (2020) is produced in English (English), language(s).
Which Genre the film The Call of the Wild (2020) belongs to?
Movie The Call of the Wild (2020) is categorized under Adventure, Drama, Family genre(s).
Who are the lead actors of the film The Call of the Wild (2020)?
Lead actors of the film The Call of the Wild (2020) are Harrison Ford, Omar Sy, Cara Gee.
Who is the writer of the film The Call of the Wild (2020)?
The writer(s) of the film The Call of the Wild (2020) is/are Michael Green, Jack London, Egerton Ryerson Young.
Who is the director of the film The Call of the Wild (2020)?
The director(s) of the film The Call of the Wild (2020) is/are Chris Sanders.
Which awards, nominations and recognitions are won by The Call of the Wild (2020) movie?
Movie The Call of the Wild (2020) has 1 win & 7 nominations awards and nomination in it's profile.
What is the story of The Call of the Wild (2020) in-short?
Short plot of movie The Call of the Wild (2020): A sled dog struggles for survival in the wilds of the Yukon..
What is the full story of The Call of the Wild (2020) movie?
Full plot of movie The Call of the Wild (2020): The Call of the Wild is a vibrant story of Buck, a big and kindhearted dog, a crossbreed between a St. Bernard and a Scotch Collie, whose carefree life of leisure was suddenly upset when he was stolen from his home in Santa Clara County, California and deported up north, to be sold in Skagway, Alaska, and taken further north, to Dawson City, Yukon, during the late 1890s Klondike Gold Rush, when strong sled dogs were in high demand. As a newcomer to the dog team delivery service - and not before long their front-runner - Buck, a dog like no other, who had been spoiled, and who had suffered, but he could not be broken, is having the time of his life. Forced to fight to survive, eventually taken by his last owner, John Thornton, to proximity of the Arctic Circle, somewhere between Yukon and Alaska, he progressively depends on his primal instincts, sheds the comforts of civilization and responds to "the call of the wild", as master of his own..
Where to find full details of The Call of the Wild (2020) movie?
You can find the full details of movie The Call of the Wild (2020) at https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7504726
Where to stream or watch movie The Call of the Wild (2020) online?
You can stream or watch online movie The Call of the Wild (2020) on Disney Plus, Apple iTunes, Google Play Movies, Rakuten TV, UPC TV, Sky Store, Chili, maxdome Store, Amazon Video, Fetch TV, Telstra TV, Microsoft Store, Cineplex, YouTube, ILLICO, SwissCom, Hollystar, Movistar Play, MagentaTV, Viaplay, SF Anytime, Blockbuster, Orange VOD, Canal VOD, Virgin TV Go, Hotstar, dTV, Naver Store, Pathé Thuis, KPN, SumoTV, Horizon, Wink, Kinopoisk, Ivi, More TV, Redbox, AMC on Demand, Max Go, DIRECTV, Spectrum On Demand, .
List of full Starcast and crew members of The Call of the Wild (2020)
Full Starcast:
Name: Harrison Ford
Character: John ThorntonName: Dan Stevens
Character: HalName: Colin Woodell
Character: CharlesName: Karen Gillan
Character: MercedesName: Omar Sy
Character: PerreaultName: Raven Scott
Character: Pastry ChefName: Wes Brown
Character: MountieName: Cara Gee
Character: FrançoiseName: Jean Louisa Kelly
Character: Katie MillerName: Terry Notary
Character: Rail Worker / Live Action Reference Performance of BuckName: Preston Bailey
Character: TeenagerName: Michael Horse
Character: EdenshawName: Alex Solowitz
Character: MinerName: Stephanie Czajkowski
Character: PostmasterName: Adam Fergus
Character: JamesName: Brad Greenquist
Character: Skagway Dog SellerName: Scott MacDonald
Character: Dawson Dog SellerName: Anthony Molinari
Character: Man on the LadderName: Karl Makinen
Character: ProprietorName: Larry Cedar
Character: GrocerName: Chase Victoria
Character: Saloon GirlName: Chris Graham
Character: BlacksmithName: Kirk Geiger
Character: Weary ClimberName: Bradley Whitford
Character: Judge MillerName: Abraham Benrubi
Character: Skookum Bench KingName: Thomas Adoue Polk
Character: Assistant PostmasterName: Benjamin Hoffman
Character: DeckhandName: Aria Lyric Leabu
Character: Alice MillerName: Salem Meade
Character: Molly MillerName: Greg Tarzan Davis
Character: Orchard WorkerName: Jamie Bock
Character: AbigailName: Adam Zastrow
Character: Greasy ManName: Bryan Scott Johnson
Character: ProspectorName: Paul Mabon
Character: Second Rail WorkerName: Tim DeZarn
Character: Hermit FishermanName: P.J. King
Character: Chief DeckhandName: Michael Lanahan
Character: AttorneyName: Joshua Nazaroff
Character: Gambling Orchard WorkerName: Martin J. Riddell
Character: Miner #2Name: Ellen Buckley
Character: Preacher LadyName: Dillon Daniel Mutyaba
Character: Buffalo SoliderName: Alexander Lewis
Character: Dry Goods ShopkeeperName: Michael Froton
Character: Man Selling Used EquipmentName: Anthony Fox
Character: Man Selling New EquipmentName: Patty Ann Nix
Character: Stew VendorName: Heather McPhaul
Character: Head CookName: Micah Fitzgerald
Character: Red Sweater
Crew Members:
Name: James Mangold
Department: Production
Job/Role: ProducerName: Janusz Kamiński
Department: Camera
Job/Role: Director of PhotographyName: William Hoy
Department: Editing
Job/Role: EditorName: Erwin Stoff
Department: Production
Job/Role: ProducerName: Diana Pokorny
Department: Production
Job/Role: Executive ProducerName: John Powell
Department: Sound
Job/Role: Original Music ComposerName: Andrew Max Cahn
Department: Art
Job/Role: Art DirectionName: David Giammarco
Department: Sound
Job/Role: Sound Re-Recording MixerName: Warren Hendriks
Department: Sound
Job/Role: Supervising Sound EditorName: Warren Hendriks
Department: Sound
Job/Role: Sound Re-Recording MixerName: Chris Sanders
Department: Directing
Job/Role: DirectorName: Jack London
Department: Writing
Job/Role: NovelName: Danielle Berman
Department: Art
Job/Role: Set DecorationName: Brittany Petros
Department: Production
Job/Role: Location ManagerName: Michael Green
Department: Writing
Job/Role: ScreenplayName: Kate Hawley
Department: Costume & Make-Up
Job/Role: Costume DesignName: Stefan Dechant
Department: Art
Job/Role: Production DesignName: Brian Adler
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: Visual EffectsName: David Heinz
Department: Editing
Job/Role: EditorName: Ryan Stafford
Department: Production
Job/Role: Executive ProducerName: Farid K. Yazami
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: Visual EffectsName: Iain McFadyen
Department: Art
Job/Role: Art DirectionName: Jason T. Clark
Department: Art
Job/Role: Art DirectionName: Troy Prehmus
Department: Sound
Job/Role: Sound Effects EditorName: Bhardwaj Divyanshu
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: Visual EffectsName: Adam Kunsberg
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: Visual EffectsName: Adam Maier
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: Visual EffectsName: Audrey Gabriel
Department: Visual Effects
Job/Role: VFX Artist
Reviews Section
If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog @ https://www.msbreviews.com I couldn't catch The Call of the Wild when it premiered. Therefore, I didn't remember a single thing about it when I went to watch it yesterday at an empty screening (yei). Once again, I stayed away from trailers, but a few images popped up at the time. The CGI dog didn't look good at all. With reviews coming out and weeks passing by, I couldn't avoid concluding that most of the negative opinions are due to the "distracting animation". Knowing that the visuals would probably be disappointing compared with the story, I still watched it with moderate expectations. I'm genuinely surprised by so much negative feedback. I really enjoyed it, and it's one of my favorite films of the year, so far. Yes, it doesn't mean much, having in mind it's only March, and it will very likely not even receive an honorable mention by the year's end. Nevertheless, the supposedly distracting CGI dog (Buck) didn't bother me in the slightest. Buck might not be a perfect animated animal, but as long as people go in with the right mindset, the chances of enjoying the story are much higher. It's an animated dog. Accept it, move on, and everything will flow a lot easier. I believe it belongs in that "uncanny valley" category. Something weird might work well for some people, and horribly for the rest. I didn't mind it at all, and I go as far as saying that a few moments are elevated exclusively due to the dog's expressions. I also defend that this movie needed the CGI dog instead of a real one. It's not an ordinary dog: Buck is stronger, bigger, taller, and he has a special wild instinct that home dogs lack. To be clear: Buck isn't visually perfect. Sure, there are a few scenes where the CGI becomes too overwhelming and awkward. However, it doesn't detract from the heartfelt narrative. Buck is undoubtedly the main character. He has emotional conflicts, personal motivations, a distinct personality that changes along with his adventures, and a part of him that he needs to explore. The first half of the film is packed with action, fun, and a clear purpose. It's extremely captivating and entertaining, even if it follows the usual, predictable storylines. Good performances from Omar Sy (Perrault) and Cara Gee (Françoise) during this portion. The second half is when Harrison Ford's character (John Thornton) finally comes in (he scarcely shows up until then). From now until the end, the movie employs a slower pace, focusing on Ford's reflection about his life, and Buck's journey to find the place where he ultimately belongs. Harrison Ford delivers such a subtle, emotional performance. I can't remember the last time I saw Ford so committed to a role. John possesses a devastating, tragic past, and Buck is able to bring some joy and fulfillment into his life. For a dog lover like myself, it's such a tear-inducing, genuine, heartwarming story. The only aspect I truly dislike is, unfortunately, Dan Stevens's character (Hal). He's just an incredibly cliche, despicable "villain", who doesn't fit with the rest of the film. I love the actor, but his over-the-top display doesn't always work, and Hal suffers a lot from his exaggerated manners and expressions. In my opinion, he could have been completely removed from the movie, and it would have been a lot better. Totally unnecessary, and lazily written subplot, to be honest. Oh, and Karen Gillan (Mercedes)? I literally just discovered she was in the film as well... The Call of the Wild is one of those movies that suffer from bad trailers. People either skip it or go in with a pre-defined negative mindset. It proves that the best (and only) way to judge a film is to simply watch it. CGI Buck isn't an animated work of art, sure, but he's far from being distracting or annoying. To be honest, I feel that he elevates a lot of emotional moments. Buck is exceptionally well-written, standing out as a complex and emotionally compelling protagonist. I laughed, I cried, and I felt entertained by all of his crazy adventures. Harrison Ford delivers his best performance of the last couple of years in a slower-paced second half of the movie, after a frenetic, action-heavy first half. Dan Stevens' character is definitely the worst aspect of the story. An unnecessary, cliche, horrible "villain" with no place in the narrative. All in all, I highly recommend giving this film a chance! Avoid its trailers, accept the fact that Buck is, indeed, an animated dog, and try to enjoy the genuinely heartfelt story at its core. Rating: B+
While 'The Call of the Wild' is ultimately a weak adaptation of the novel - it may be impossible to ever adapt it faithfully - it's still an okay family flick hampered by an over-reliance on CGI. - Jake Watt Read Jake's full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-the-call-of-the-wild-a-mild-journey-into-the-uncanny-valley
Harrison Ford makes for quite a decent, hardy, pioneer in this rather engaging tale of a dog and master relationship. "Buck" is pinched from his comfortable life in warm and cosy California, taken north to Alaska (without John Wayne) and sold as a sled dog. Initially on the postal run life becomes one hell of a shock to his system; hard work, meagre meals - but he soon settles down and becomes a beast of great resilience and value. When the postal service is scaled back, his position becomes precarious, he briefly falls into the hands of the nasty, unlikely cast Dan Stevens ("Hal") before a massive feat of strength and endurance finds him his new owner, the rugged loner "Thornton" (Ford) who takes him deep into the lonely wilderness where adventures (and romance) lurk... It's a good story, this. Jack London's original imagination is well captured and the Canadian Yukon makes for a perfect substitute as the cold and harshness of their environment is brought home to us. Stevens is not particularly menacing as their gold-pursuing nemesis, however, but Ford is effective and makes for quite a convincing old curmudgeon. It's for a family audience, so much of the grittiness is left out but I still quite enjoyed it
Harrison Ford makes for quite a decent, hardy, pioneer in this rather engaging tale of a dog and master relationship. "Buck" is pinched from his comfortable life in warm and cosy California, taken north to Alaska (without John Wayne) and sold as a sled dog. Initially on the postal run life becomes one hell of a shock to his system; hard work, meagre meals - but he soon settles down and becomes a beast of great resilience and value. When the postal service is scaled back, his position becomes precarious, he briefly falls into the hands of the nasty, unlikely cast Dan Stevens ("Hal") before a massive feat of strength and endurance finds him his new owner, the rugged loner "Thornton" (Ford) who takes him deep into the lonely wilderness where adventures (and romance) lurk... It's a good story, this. Jack London's original imagination is well captured and the Canadian Yukon makes for a perfect substitute as the cold and harshness of their environment is brought home to us. Stevens is not particularly menacing as their gold-pursuing nemesis, however, but Ford is effective and makes for quite a convincing old curmudgeon. It's for a family audience, so much of the grittiness is left out but I still quite enjoyed it.
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