From James Oliver Curwood's novel about a wolfdog.
Nell Shipman
as Nepeese
Gayne Whitman
as Jim Carvel (as Alfred Whitman)
Al Ernest Garcia
as 'Bush' McTaggart (as Al Garcia)
Joe Rickson
as Joe Rickson
A lawman, his dog and his trusty white stallion fight a gang of outlaws.
Benji is a stray who has nonetheless worked his way into the hearts of a number of the townspeople, who give him food and attention whenever he stops by. His particular favorites are a pair of children who feed and play with him against the wishes of their parents. When the children are kidnapped, however, the parents and the police are at a loss to find them. Only Benji can track them down, but will he be in time? If he can save the day, he may just find the permanent home he's been longing for.
A German Shepherd puppy is "adopted" by a wolf pack in the snowy and frozen Great North and raised by them as one of their own. A few years later he comes upon a fur trapper and saves the man from certain death, and begins to feel a kinship with him that is stronger than the one he has with his adopted pack.
A young boy goes to desperate lengths to save the family dog when his father agrees sell it to the local butcher.
Rinty is a police-dog assigned to a young Scotland Yard police-officer who covers the Limehouse district of London.
Gary and his dog Pal are having fun working on make-believe crime cases, though Gary's father, a city detective, disapproves. Gary and Pal soon find themselves involved in a real case involving fur thieves.
Fearing that his recently-acquired step-mother, Ann Dennis, is competing with him for his father's affections, and saddened by the death of his dog, young Danny Mitchell seeks consolation in the companionship of a ferocious, Nazi-trained police dog, Rusty, brought to the U.S. by a returning WWII-veteran. The step-mother, with tender understanding, eventually wins Danny over while Danny pacifies his new dog.
A working-class kid is mistaken for a rich American boy and is kidnapped by two criminals.
Kazan, a dog who reverts to the life of the wild when his master is killed, becomes docile when he develops a loyalty to a girl in distress.
Bill's separated from his litter, making friends with the wild creatures until he's found and adopted by young Kathie. An accident separates him from her, and he's drafted into K-9 duty in the trenches until battle fatigue takes its toll and he turns vicious. And even though he finds his way back home, he may be condemned as a killer.
Silent version of the classic Jack London tale.
When a man is wrongly accused of murder, a dog helps clear his name.
Canine star Rin Tin Tin makes his all-talking (all-barking?) debut in Warner Bros.' Frozen River. In characteristic fashion, Rinty braves the elements to rescue heroine Jane from the villains, a gang of cutthroats and thieves.
Rin-Tin-Tin leaves his usual far north and ranch settings for Africa.
Sergeant Ken Strange, of the Canadian Mounted Police, and his dog, King, are on the trial of the murderer.
Based on the novel by James Oliver Curwood about Kazan, the wolfdog.
A dog is stolen from his home in England and shipped to Canada to become a sled dog. Based on the novel by Jack London.
The story of a champion sled dog named Kavik who survives a plane crash in the wilds of Alaska and is found and cared for by a young boy named Andy Evans. But the dog's owner finds Kavik and takes him back to his home in Colorado where the dog escapes and embarks on a 2,000-mile odyssey in search of Andy.
One of a series of 6 silent Westerns featuring the dog hero Wolfheart.