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Moki, a Cree Indian, is made foreman of a sprawling cattle ranch owned by his former army commander. But he carries with him through life the lore of his own people. When he rescues a bear cub, Wahb, he feels a mystical connection between himself and the magnificent creature. Later, Wahb, now a 1,300-pound bear, returns from the wild to wreak havoc on the cattle ranch, and Moki must face this fearsome grizzly. This spectacular film depicts a territorial battle over a country of breathtaking beauty.
Keywords
grizzly bear
native american
wildlife
bear
19th century
cree
Casts
John Yesno
Moki

Chris Wiggins
The Colonel
Hugh Webster
Shorty
Jack Van Evera
Slim
Wahb
The Grizzly King
Winston Hibler
Narrator
Crews
Ron Kelly
Director
Jack Speirs
Screenplay
Rod Peterson
Adaptation
Norman Wright
Adaptation
Buddy Baker
Original Music Composer
G. Gregg McLaughlin
Editor
Wilf Culley
Set Decoration
Roger Palmer
Costume Design
Winston Hibler
Producer

Ernest Thompson Seton
Novel
Robert F. Metzler
Producer
Erwin L. Verity
Producer
Reginald H. Morris
Director of Photography
Backdrops & Posters

