Brother of the Wind is a 1972 adventure movie. It tells the tale of a mountain man who forms a unique bond with four wolf cubs he saves. The character of Sam Monroe, played by Dick Robinson, is the main focus, living in solitude in the harsh, yet beautiful Canadian Rocky Mountains.
Where it Filmed?
The filming of Brother of the Wind occurred in Canmore, Alberta, Canada. However, the specific dates of the filming are not provided.
Cast Details
Cast Name | Role |
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Leon Ames | Narrator (voice) |
Dick Robinson | Sam Monroe |
Trivia and Facts
- The film features a total of 30 different kinds of animals, providing a true wildlife experience.
- The voice of the Narrator in the film was provided by Leon Ames.
- The film was written by John C. Champion and John C. Mahon and was directed by Dick Robinson, who also played the role of Sam Monroe.
- The movie’s tagline is: “The cry of the wolf changed his life. It may change yours.”
- The film was distributed in several countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, Sweden, Germany, and Norway.
Geo Location Details
- Location Name: Canmore, Alberta, Canada
- Latitude: 51.08836660000001
- Longitude: -115.3479101
- Place ID: ChIJMWNFlZXFcFMRLmkenl8xtkY
- Map Link: Google Map
- Place Address: Canmore, AB, Canada
- Timezone: America/Edmonton