Clash of the Wolves (1925)

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Clash of the Wolves (1925). 1h 14m | Passed

“A tremendous showcase for the greatest of canine performers. The movie only falls short in the idiotic slapstick by Heinie Conklin. A young Charles Farrell does a decent job as the human lead, and June Marlowe is excellent and very natural as his girl. But itu0026#39;s Rin Tin Tin who steals the show and the hearts of the audience as a half breed wolf dog who learns the ways of civilization.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eI have to dispel a couple of misstatements by other reviewers here. According to Susan Orleanu0026#39;s outstanding biography of Rinty, he performed all of his own stunts in this movie, and he was not injured in any way during the production. It was all acting. His master, Lee Duncan, traveled with the dog and gave live presentations in which he had Rinty demonstrate all of the pain takes and other complex actions from the movie on stage, with Duncan standing ten feet away and controlling the dog through hand gestures. He did this to prove that the dog was never in any real pain on screen. Contemporary accounts describe Rintyu0026#39;s performances as uncanny.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eIn the first Academy Awards presentation, Rinty received the most votes of any actor for best performance, but the Academy decided it would demean the award if it was given to a mere dog, so they gave it to Emil Jannings instead. Bad mistake. There was nothing mere about Rin Tin Tin.”

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