Moonwolf
Moonwolf 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.
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 and Professor Robert 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, the daughter of the owner of the weather station, and from where he initially brought Wolff with him to Germany.Cast
- Carl Möhner as Dr. Peter Holm
- Anneli Sauli as Ara
- Helmut Schmid as Johann
- Paul Dahlke as Ara's father
- Richard Häussler as Professor Robert
- Ingrid Lutz as Ilona
- Horst Gentzen as Prof. Robert's assistant
- Åke Lindman as a lumberjack
Production