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July 3rd, 2016, 09:52 PM
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Still Searching for North To Alaska movie I seen with my Dad
1970's outdoor pic NORTH TO ALASKA Hello all thought I may repost my question on finding this old flick I seen with my dad hoping someone may see it posted the second time around who might of missed it the first time around .
Thanks
1970's outdoor pic NORTH TO ALASKA
I have been going literally out of my Brain trying to find a old outdoor Pic that my dad and I seen when I was a little guy in the 1970’s ,The title was North to Alaska not the John Wayne movie, but as he says a Moose hunting movie based in Alaska that played at The old Humber theatre on Jane and Bloor in Toronto as best as his memory can recall ( he recalls one of the scenes going in on the old style halftrack and one guy shooting a Cow moose by mistake in stead of shooting a bull) .I have searched online for countless hours with nothing to show for my efforts and would like to somehow find this flick a see it again with my Dad if some miracle occurred .I know its been a long time and ya it may sound crazy but if anyone has seen it and could be a great help, any scrap of info even if you think a movie that you my have seen sounds similar around the same time it could be a great Help. There always is a possibility that the title may not be exactly as my dad remembers it was over 30 years ago.
Thanks you 1hunterboy
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July 3rd, 2016 09:52 PM
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July 4th, 2016, 03:16 PM
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Have you any idea as to who starred in it ? if you do then google the stars name and you should be able to find out what movies he had done .
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July 4th, 2016, 03:30 PM
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There's a listing in a program from 1983, listing a "North to Alaska - Directed by Walter Strickland" a Canadian.
http://ciaff.info/ciaff1983.pdf
another one listing the same movie: http://www.sccaonline.ca/archives/vol17-no3.pdf
But little seems to be known about the movie itself.
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July 4th, 2016, 09:42 PM
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Thank you very much for the info much appreciated