Two Against the Arctic (1974)
Two Inuit children, stranded in the Arctic Circle, decide their only hope for survival is to cross the open tundra and try to reach their village. Filmed in Calgary, Alberta, Canada; Nome; and St. Lawrence Island, its sensational movie poster barks, "A couple of Eskimo kids fight the battle of their lives for their lives!"
Director: Robert Clouse
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Andrew Duggan as Narrator (voice) |
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Susie Silook as Lolly |
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Marty Smith as Joseph |
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Rossman Peetook as Father |
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Jerome Trigg as Grandfather |
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Vernon Silook as Uncle |
| Production | James Algar | Producer |
| Writing | James Algar | Teleplay |
| Writing | Sally Carrighar | Book |
| Directing | Robert Clouse | Director |
| Editing | Gordon D. Brenner | Editor |
| Sound | Buddy Baker | Music |
| Sound | Herb Taylor | Sound |
| Production | Erwin L. Verity | Production Manager |
| Camera | Gilbert Hubbs | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Lynn Ellsworth | Director of Photography |
| Production | Steve Litt | Production Coordinator |
| Crew | Lloyd Beebe | Technical Advisor |
| Crew | Terry Rowland | Technical Advisor |