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The Legend of Lobo is a 1962 American animal-adventure film that follows the life and adventures of Lobo, a wolf born and raised in southwestern North America. Based upon "Lobo the King of Currumpaw" by Ernest Thompson Seton from the author's 1898 book titled Wild Animals I Have Known, neither the time period nor the precise location are specified in the film, in part because the story is told ...
Lobo appears in the American Film Institute (AFI) short film The Lobo Paramilitary Christmas Special, portrayed by Andrew Bryniarski. [ 38 ] In September 2009, Warner Bros. announced that Guy Ritchie was going to direct a live-action Lobo film that would have seen him travel to Earth and join forces with a teenage girl to find four fugitives.
The Wolf (Spanish: El Lobo) is a 2004 Spanish drama biographical film directed by Miguel Courtois. It stars Eduardo Noriega as the title character and José Coronado alongside Mélanie Doutey, Silvia Abascal, Santiago Ramos, and Jorge Sanz.
Rio Lobo is a 1970 American Western film directed and produced by Howard Hawks and starring John Wayne, from a screenplay by Burton Wohl and Leigh Brackett. The film was shot in Cuernavaca in the Mexican state of Morelos and in Tucson, Arizona .
The Wolf House (Spanish: La casa lobo) is a 2018 [1] Chilean adult stop motion animated art film directed by Cristobal León & Joaquín Cociña (in their directorial debuts) and co-written with Alejandra Moffat.
“Lobo Feroz,” the latest film from “La Casa Muda” director Gustavo Hernández, has sold to getting on half the world, underscoring the market punch of high-profile genre movies from name ...
Produced by Uruguay’s Mother Superior, FilmSharks and Spains’ Bowfinger Intl. Pictures, “Lobo Feroz” is a remake of Israeli film “Big Bad Wolves” from Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado.
El Bosque del Lobo premiered at the Valladolid International Film Festival in April 1970. [11] The film was later screened in the United States at the Chicago International Film Festival in November 1971. [12] It was later released theatrically in Spain on April 22, 1971. It was a critical and commercial success upon its initial release.
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