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Moonwolf
US release film poster
German: Zurück aus dem Weltall
Directed byGeorges Friedland
Martin Nosseck
Written byGeorges Friedland
Johannes Hendrich
Based onWhite Fang by Jack London
Produced byWolfgang Brauner
T. J. Särkkä
StarringCarl Möhner
Anneli Sauli
Helmut Schmid
CinematographyEsko Töyri
Herbert Körner
Pentti Auer
Edited byJutta Hering
Music byPeter Thomas
Production
companies
Distributed byDeutscher Filmring (Germany)
Suomen Filmiteollisuus (Finland)
Allied Artists Pictures (United States)
Release dates
  • 6 May 1959 (1959-05-06) (West Germany)
  • 16 January 1960 (1960-01-16) (Finland)
  • 11 May 1966 (1966-05-11) (United States)
Running time
90 min
CountriesWest Germany
Finland
LanguageGerman

Moonwolf (German: Zurück aus dem Weltall; Finnish: Avaruusraketilla rakkauteen) is a 1959 West German-Finnish science fiction film directed by Georges Friedland and Martin Nosseck. The film is loosely based on the 1906 novel White Fang by Jack London.[1]

Plot

The Federal Republic of Germany decides to send a wolf dog named Wolff into space aboard a rocket, but there are problems with Wolff's feeding, so it is decided to bring the dog back to the earth's surface, resulting in the rocket carrying Wolff landing in Finnish Lapland. Dr. Holm (Carl Möhner) and Professor Robert (Richard Häussler) go to Finland to find out where the rocket landed. During the trip, Holm tells Robert about his previous research trip to Finland, when he met Ara (Anneli Sauli), the daughter of the owner of the weather station, and from where he initially brought Wolff with him to Germany.

Cast

Production

Most of the exterior shots of the film were shot in Finnish Lapland, and some of the interior shots were shot in the halls of Suomen Filmiteollisuus (SF) in Helsinki during April-May 1958. The rest of the interior shots were shot in the studios of CCC Film in West Berlin.[1] According to cinematographer Esko Töyri, SF's share of the financing of the co-production film was about 80%, and Töyri's share of filming was about 70-75%.[1]

Release

In the United States, the English-dubbed version of the film was distributed by Allied Artists Pictures and released in 1966.[1][2] On video, the film was distributed by Sinister Cinema.[1][3]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Avaruusraketilla rakkauteen". Elonet (in Finnish). National Audiovisual Institute. Retrieved 2023-05-24.
  2. ^ "Moonwolf (1966)". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved 24 May 2023.
  3. ^ "Sci Fi MOON FOLF*". sinistercinema.com. Retrieved 24 May 2023.

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