Wolf Song

1929 film


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nameWolf Song
imageThe Wolf_Song_1929_Poster.jpg
captionTheatrical release poster
directorVictor Fleming
producer{{Plainlist
writer{{Plainlist
storyHarvey Fergusson
starring{{Plainlist
music{{Plainlist
cinematographyAllen Siegler
editingEda Warren
studioParamount Pictures
distributorParamount Pictures
released
runtime93 minutes
countryUnited States
languageSound (Part-Talkie)
English Intertitles
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Based on a story by Harvey Fergusson, the film is about a man who heads out west in 1840 looking for adventure and meets a group of mountain men who take him into the Rocky Mountains to trap beavers and cats. The man meets a beautiful Mexican woman in Taos who comes from a proud and wealthy family. They fall in love and elope, and he becomes torn between his love for her and his desire for travelin'. The film contains a synchronized score and sound effects, as well as some synchronized singing sequences. This Pre-Code film is notable for showing Gary Cooper almost entirely nude as he shaves and washes in a river.

Plot

Sam Lash (Gary Cooper) is a fur trapper with a randy reputation when it comes to women. But when Sam meets tempestuous Mexican damsel Lola Salazar (Lupe Vélez), he falls deeply in love for the first time in his life. Lola's aristocratic father Don Solomon (Michael Vavitch) disapproves of the romance, forcing Sam to kidnap the girl and high-tail it to the mountains. After a brief period of marital contentment, Sam gets restless and leaves Lola, preferring the company of his trapper pals Gullion (Louis Wolheim) and Rube (Constantin Romanoff). But he relents and returns to his bride—making short work of his bitter enemy, Indian leader Black Wolf (George Rigas).

Cast

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/96/Vélez-Cooper-Wolf_Song.jpg" caption="Lupe Velez and Gary Cooper"] ::

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Music

The soundtrack featured the following songs:

  • "Mi Amado" (Harry Warren, Sam Lewis, and Joe Young)
  • "Yo Te Amo Means I Love You" (Richard A. Whiting and Al Bryan)
  • “Dolly Dean” (Arthur Lamb and A. Teres)
  • "Love Take My Heart" (Arthur J. Lamb and A. Teres)

References

References

  1. "Wolf Song". The Library of Congress.
  2. "Wolf Song".
  3. [http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/W/WolfSong1929.html ''Wolf Song'' at silentera.com database]
  4. "Soundtracks for The Wolf Song".

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