Supriya Ghosh (Editor)

The Clash of the Wolves

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
6.2
/
10
1
Votes
Alchetron
6.2
1 Ratings
100
90
80
70
61
50
40
30
20
10
Rate This

Rate This

2.9/5
Mubi

Written by
  
Charles Logue

Production company
  
Warner Bros.

Director
  
Noel M. Smith

Story by
  
Charles Logue

6.8/10
IMDb

Directed by
  
Noel M. Smith

Edited by
  
Clarence Kolster

Initial release
  
17 November 1925 (USA)

Screenplay
  
Charles Logue

Production company
  
Warner Bros.

The Clash of the Wolves annyascomscreenshotsupdateswpcontentuploads

Starring
  
Rin Tin Tin Charles Farrell June Marlowe

Cinematography
  
Edwin B. DuPar Allen Thompson Joseph Walker

Cast
  
Rin Tin Tin, Charles Farrell, June Marlowe, Heinie Conklin, Pat Hartigan

Similar
  
Dog movies, Silent movies, Adventure movies

The Clash of the Wolves is a 1925 American silent Western/adventure film produced and distributed by Warner Bros. Directed by Noel M. Smith, the film stars canine actor Rin Tin Tin, Charles Farrell and June Marlowe. It was filmed on location in Chatsworth, California, at what would later become the Joshua Tree National Park. It was transferred onto 16mm film by Associated Artists Productions in the 1950s and shown on television. A 35mm print of the film was discovered in South Africa and restored in 2003. In 2004, The Clash of the Wolves was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the United States Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry.

Contents

Plot

Lobo, wolfdog leader of a wolf pack, has a price on his head. One day suffering from a thorn in his paw, he is found by Dave, a borax prospector and befriended. The animal returns love and loyalty. Later Lobo saves Dave from attacks of a scheming villain, who has designs on Dave's claim. Once again the villain attacks the young prospector and leaves him for dead on the site of the claim. Lobo arrives and Dave sends him with a message to town for help. In the meantime a posse is hunting Lobo, but he manages to escape them and at the same time, decoy them to Dave. There, they learn that Lobo is man's best friend.

Cast

  • Rin Tin Tin - Lobo
  • Nanette - Lobo's Mate
  • Charles Farrell - Dave Weston
  • June Marlowe - May Barstowe
  • Heinie Conklin - Alkali Bill
  • Will Walling - Sam Barstowe
  • Pat Hartigan - William 'Borax' Horton
  • Reviews and reception

    Michael L. Simmons wrote in the Exhibitors Trade Review, that "He (Rin-Tin-Tin) brings to the role of leader of a wolf-pack, an intelligence, a beauty of motion, an impressive cleverness that should find wide favor. He is a spectacle, in my opinion, well worth the price of admission." Simmons went on to say that "It is obvious throughout; every time the human cast stacks up alongside the exploits of the animal players, the latter stands out far ahead in the ability to compel interest." Motion Picture News reviewer George T. Pardy praised the performance of Rin-Tin-Tin, saying; "his work all through is extraordinary and far above that of his average doggish contemporaries in filmland...the thrills are many and pungent, mostly arising from the endeavors to trap or shoot Lobo of folks who know that there is a price set on the head of the kingly wolf." A review in The Film Daily was critical of the film stating, "No doubt the author is chiefly to blame for furnishing a script that is a mixture of dizzy melodrama, burlesque, caricature - anything in fact far removed from reality. Director Noel Smith struggled bravely with it. He deserves credit for getting over the dog sequences with a snap and a punch. The rest of the weak story seemed to have him licked."

    Preservation status

    A 35mm projection print of The Clash of the Wolves was found in South Africa and returned to the United States. It underwent restoration and preservation in 2003. Abridged and full versions survive in the Library of Congress(LOC) Packard Campus for Audio-Visual Conservation.

    Accolades

    In 2004, The Clash of the Wolves was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the United States Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry.

    References

    The Clash of the Wolves Wikipedia