Time of the Wolf (2002 film)
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Written by | |
Produced by | Frank Hübner |
Starring | Burt Reynolds Marthe Keller Jason Priestley |
Music by | John Scott |
Distributed by | Madacy Entertainment |
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Running time | 87 minutes |
Countries | Germany Canada |
Language | English |
Time of the Wolf is a 2002 drama film directed by Rod Pridy and starring Burt Reynolds, Marthe Keller and . The plot concerns an orphan boy who goes to live with his only surviving relatives. It was filmed in Point Pelee National Park and Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Plot[]
When Aaron loses his parents, the only family he has left are his estranged aunt and uncle (Burt Reynolds), who are reluctant to take the young boy in. But with no other options, Aaron moves into their farm house, nestled in the sprawling wilderness, and begins a new life. Aaron finds much comfort in exploring the nature around him and becomes even more intrigued when he spots a white wolf patrolling the nearby bridge. When he witnesses a hunter wound on the majestic animal, Aaron reaches out to the wolf and creates a bond that will become very important to protecting both of their lives.
Cast[]
- Burt Reynolds as Archie McGregor
- Marthe Keller as Rebecca McGregor
- as Aaron
- Jason Priestley as Mr. Nelson
- John Neville as Preacher
- Jamie Kerr as Josh Grossler
- as Freddy McGuire
- Charlotte Arnold as Paige McGuire
- Anthony Lemke as Alex McKenzie
Note[]
The film is unrelated to the French suspense drama La Temps du Loup starring Isabelle Huppert and released in America as Time of the Wolf the following year.
External links[]
- 2002 films
- English-language films
- 2002 drama films
- Films about orphans
- Films scored by John Scott (composer)
- 2000s drama film stubs