Get ready for the exciting action-packed hit that delivers high adventure and thrilling heroics in the frozen wilds of Alaska! It's the continuing story of White Fang -- the brave and spirited half-dog, half-wolf who, along with his beloved master, faces untold danger from a ruthless gang of land-grabbing gold miners.
White Fang 2: Myth of the White Wolf is the sequel to the 1991 film White Fang. It was released on April 15, 1994 by Walt Disney Pictures. The film was directed by Ken Olin, and stars Scott Bairstow, Alfred Molina, and Geoffrey Lewis. The filming locations were Aspen, Colorado and Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Walt Disney Home Video released this movie on VHS July 19, 1995.
In order to rescue one of the last Alaskan tribal natives, White Fang bands together with a friend of his master to stop miners from destroying a ritual land. Henry and White Fang get washed up while sailing to bring their gold to town and he is found by Lilly (Charmaine Craig), a girl from the nearby Native Americans who has been sent out to find the one who will bring the caribou back to the starving tribe. At first, Henry finds the natives and their beliefs strange and does not want any part of them, but by being open-minded, Henry will be a hero for these people in need of them.
In order to save one of the last Alaskin native tribes, Fang bands together with a friend of his master to stop miners from destroying a sacred land. White Fang 2 is a wonderful movie filled with fun and adventure. Henry Casey was a miner who was living a bachelor life in the wild. His only companion is a wolf dog named White Fang. Later, on a trip to cash in his gold, Henry meets a Native American tribe who believes he is a wolf. In this movie, Henry finds the courage in him and learns about what is truly valuable in life. I rate this movie a seven out of ten. It is a great family movie about courage and adventure. White Fang Two will leave you sighing happily. It is a great movie that can be watched again and again.