Call of the Wild (2009) - full transcript

In Montana, a young girl attracts the attention of an evil stranger after she rescues a hurt wolf.

{water flowing}

{wind gusts}

{dogs barking}

{woman} Go!

{dogs panting}

{dogs barking}

Where nature rules,

beauty reigns.

What?

That's something your

grandma used to say.

{man} I never get tired

of this drive.

Isn't it something?

I see trees, Grandpa...

...and snow.

{Grandpa} So...

Your mom and dad are

travelling around Europe.

{girl} And they didn't take me.

I'm so happy you're

here, Buttercup.

{girl} Mom said you

could use some company.

{Grandpa} Well, you're not

just company...

...you're family.

Too bad you didn't come in

a day earlier.

We could've watched

the Race to the Sky.

One of the biggest dog sled

races in the country.

Dog sled race?

What century is this?

You would've enjoyed it.

Very exciting.

{dogs panting}

{Grandpa} Dogs are magnificent.

If you want me to slow down

so you can enjoy the view

just say the word.

{sighs}

{Grandpa} You mind

if we stop in town?

I need to go to the post office.

How far is town?

We're here.

This is town?

{Grandpa} Yep.

I love this town.

You don't get this

back in Boston.

This is it.

Want to see our post office?

That's very tempting, Grandpa,

but I think I'll wait here.

{chuckles}

{man} Damn, boy.

That is the fourth race

you've lost.

Fourth!

You're starting to embarrass me!

In front of the entire town.

The sled runners are bent

from the accident last week

and the dogs are tired.

- Maybe we should let them rest.

- Excuses, excuses, excuses!

You're nothing but a

mother-loving excuse machine!

- Oh, here.

- {man} Good race, Ozzie.

Quit your moping.

Heap.

Is that any way you treat a boy?

Why don't you mind your

own business, Hale.

Shouldn't you be home...

...having a heart attack?

Come on!

- Hi, Mr. Hale.

- Hi, Jack.

Did you see the race? I came in

fourth in the junior division.

Fourth?

{Jack} I was running first

until the last few turns.

I notice you tend

to brake on the turns

just when those dogs

really want to run.

Grandpa? I'm cold and bored.

I'm cold and bored.

Well, we'll get you home

and we'll get you toasty.

Ryan, this is Jack Ferguson,

lives next door.

That's my granddaughter.

She's from Boston.

City girl, huh?

I should get the dogs fed.

It's nice to meet you, Ry.

- Watch looking at?

- Do you have satellite TV?

{laughs}

No, but I got hot chocolate.

Come on.

Your mom gave me a list of

chapters you need to read

so you don't fall

behind in school.

Looks like a lot of work.

Not really.

I'm pretty good in school.

Uh-huh.

You still play soccer?

No?

You were a pretty fine

player, weren't you?

The Beacon Hill girls

don't play soccer.

- They say it's for tomboys.

- Uh-huh.

The Beacon Hill girls?

Brittney and Chloe. They're the

most popular girls in my class.

Oh, and they're

friends of yours.

I tell people they are,

but...

I don't think they say

the same about me.

Oh, I see.

They have the best cell phones,

the coolest clothes...

Brittney goes skiing in Italy.

And Chloe's family owns

a house in St. Brats.

{chuckles}

Impressive.

And I'm stuck here

in Montana.

Oh...

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

A sad fate for

any little girl.

- {wind blowing}

- {birds tweeting}

{Grandpa} Bed time,

Buttercup.

Would you like me

to read you a story?

Grandpa, I'm ten.

Oh. Right. Yeah.

Sorry.

{howling}

{howling}

{owl hooting}

Hi, are you staying

at Mr. Hale's?

- Yeah.

- We're collecting pine cones.

Want to come?

Pine cones?

Gosh, that sounds

really exciting.

She's not from around here,

Rusty. Let's go.

These mountain people are crazy.

- {Grandpa} What's all this?

- {Ryan} My wish book.

- All the things I want.

- What is this?

- A clip for your hair.

- Forty dollars?

Chloe has one.

It's really cool.

I see.

Mom and dad won't let me

have most of this stuff.

They say not getting everything

I want builds character.

I think I would have a lot of

character if they surprised me

and got me everything I want.

You do, huh?

But I never get any good

surprises in my life.

Oh...

The world is full of surprises,

if you look at it

with the right eyes.

That sounds like grandpa talk.

{chuckles}

But thanks for trying

to cheer me up.

- {thudding, squealing}

- {wind gusts}

Hello.

Hey.

What's up?

I heard something.

You don't have ghosts, do you?

{chuckles} No.

Probably a raccoon.

They like to show up and

make a mess of the garbage

when I forget to lock

the trash cans.

Let's surprise them.

{rattling, bell jingles}

- {Grandpa} It's a dog.

- Just a dog?

{Grandpa} Not just a dog.

One heck of a dog.

Look at the size of him.

{whines}

Careful...

...it might be feral.

Feral?

Wild. There's some

wild dogs around.

This dog's in bad shape.

We better call the vet.

{man} He's been fighting.

Probably with a bear

or a bobcat.

Could be some internal bleeding.

Is he going to die?

It doesn't look good.

He's hardly breathing,

may have punctured a lung.

And, Bill,

that's not a dog...

...not entirely, anyway.

- What do you mean?

- {man} Well, look at him.

He's got a lot of wolf in him.

He's a hybrid.

Can we keep him?

Look... This animal is

in pretty bad shape, Bill.

I could operate,

but I think the only reasonable

option would be...

...put him to sleep.

You mean to kill him?

He didn't do anything.

- You can't just kill him.

- Right.

If he wants to die

he can die here.

But I'm not going

to let you kill him.

{man} Tell you what.

How about I check in

on you tomorrow?

I'm guessing by then the only

question will be...

...disposal.

Hold it right there now.

We're talking about a wolf here,

right? Like...

- {growls}

- {chuckles}

- I mean, is it safe?

- {whines}

He's in no condition

to harm anyone.

And he looks like he's

more dog than wolf, anyway.

It's safe.

Thanks, Doc.

- All right.

- All right.

OK, Rye...

Let's let him sleep and we'll

see how he is in the morning.

Can we put a heater

out here for him?

Sure.

Thanks, Grandpa.

This is Call of the Wild

by Jack London.

One of my favourite books

when I was just a little bit

older than you.

But kids these days,

well...

This isn't about bunny rabbits

or fairies or something is it?

It's about a dog.

"Buck did not read

the newspapers

or he would have known

that trouble was brewing..."

Who's Buck?

Buck is a dog.

The writing gets kind of fancy,

do you mind if I paraphrase

now and again?

- Paraphrase?

- Mm-hm.

Put it into my own words.

- OK.

- All right.

"You see, it was 1897

and gold was discovered

in the Yukon."

- That's in Canada.

- Right.

"Now, down in sunny California

there was a dog named Buck

who lived on a huge estate.

Buck was four years old.

Part St. Bernard and

part Scotch Shepherd.

He was large and very smart,

and he lived like a king.

On the property worked a

gardener who had a dark heart.

When he learned that there was

a good market for strong dogs,

he took Buck to meet a strange

man down the road one night.

Money changed hands

and the gardener handed

the leash to the other man.

Buck could not know that when

this second man led him away

he would never see

his home again."

How about we continue

this tomorrow night?

I'm not sleepy yet.

Keep reading.

Ryan!

Buttercup!

Butter... Buttercup!

{panting, whining}

{Grandpa} Ry.

What are you doing?

He's feeling better.

How long have you

been out here?

Just since the sun came up.

He thinks he's a dog.

He wants to be friends.

- Can I keep him?

- Rye, that is a wild animal.

Not anymore.

I gave him a name.

Really?

Buck.

I want you to understand that,

even if he fully recovers,

he's still a wild animal.

He can't live in a townhouse.

Listen...

I have to do some

errands in town.

What do you say we go

and get some ice cream?

Can we get some food

for Buck, too?

{chuckles} Sure.

Let's go.

{woman} Hi, Mr. Hale.

Hi, Marla.

How you doing today?

I'm doing good.

How are you doing?

Doing great.

Thank you.

Good.

How would you like

your own ear-flap hat?

Are you kidding?

I would be laughed

out of school.

Hey, do you have any wolf food?

Wolf food?

Oh, you mean like wolf chow?

No, I'm afraid we don't.

Then what's the best dog food

that you have?

I haven't tasted any myself, but

the most expensive kind we have

is the Happy Dog Banquet Feast.

It's those cans over there.

Rye, I think dry food

is good enough for Buck.

Mom and dad said

I could buy what I want

and I want Buck to have

the best food.

Put this on my tab,

will you Marla?

Sure thing, Mr. Hale.

Oh! I have something

else for you.

It's for Marcy.

Actually, it's for you.

It's that old sweater you

used to wear all the time.

Your wife asked me

to sew some leather patches

on the elbows for you.

Well, you know,

I kind of forgot about it.

I'm sorry.

She used to hate

this old sweater.

Always teased me

she was going to throw it out

when I wasn't looking.

{sighs}

Thought she...

...finally did.

Nope. I guess she just wanted

to fix it up for you.

God bless you, Mr. Hale.

- {whines}

- {Ryan} Come on, Buck.

Come on. It's really cosy.

{whimpers}

Can I sleep out here

with Buck tonight?

What do you suppose the chances

are I'm going to let you sleep in

this cold garage with a wolf?

When you put it like that

I guess not very good.

Good guess.

- For that you get a prize.

- What?

All the toothpaste

you can fit on your brush.

- Come on.

- {Ryan} Good night, Buck.

{whimpering}

- {Grandpa}

Should I keep reading?

- {Ryan} Yes.

Try and stay awake so I can get

to the good part, will you?

"Buck was put into the baggage

car of a great express train.

This train travelled

all the way to the sea

where Buck was put

aboard a cargo ship.

For seven days the ship

travelled northward.

And for seven days Buck

had very little to eat.

What little food

was brought to him

was brought by a man

in a red sweater.

Buck blamed the man for

everything that happened to him.

When he had his chance,

- Buck tried to get away...

- {dog growling}

...but the man had a club.

Buck had never been struck

by a club in his life.

The man beat him and beat him

until Buck could fight no more.

He learned that a man

with a club made the law.

The man in the red sweater said:

'Obey, dog, and you'll

be treated fine.

Be a bad dog and I'll beat

the tar out of you. Understand?'

Buck understood, but he

was not happy about it."

Does he get away?

We'll have to see.

Seems Buck has entered a world

where he doesn't exactly fit.

And that could mean trouble.

I'm glad our Buck ended up

where he belongs.

Good night, Buttercup.

Sweet dreams.

{Buck growling}

{barking}

- {growling}

- Come on, Buck.

You want to be a pet, don't you?

- Pets have it made.

- {barking}

It's a nice collar.

Look, leather.

Come on, Buck.

Don't you want to look cool?

{continues howling}

Buck, it's so pretty.

{chuckles}

Wonders never cease.

- {barking}

- Come on, boy.

- Hey, kid.

- Shh! Almost have him.

- Is that a wolf?

- It's a dog-wolf.

- His name's Buck.

- He looks strong.

Smart, too.

{howls}

Hey.

- Morning, Jack.

- Morning.

Didn't get much sleep

last night?

I don't sleep much at all

these days.

{barking}

He likes me.

I'm going to talk mom and dad

into letting me keep him.

- {growls}

- Ry.

Wait till Brittney

and Chloe see.

Chloe's family has an Afghan

and Brittney's has a Shard-Pei.

But nobody,

and I mean nobody in

Beacon Hill has a pet wolf.

{engine approaching}

{barking}

Come on, Ryan.

You're going to love

this place.

{bells chime}

- Hey, Mr. Hale.

- How you doing today?

- Good. How are you doing?

- Not too bad.

I have something to take care of

at the bank, Buttercup.

Tracy, let this little girl

have whatever she wants.

As long as she doesn't

overdo it.

- OK.

- Grandpa?

Can you please not call me

Buttercup around other people?

- It's embarrassing.

- {Grandpa} Sorry.

How about

a strawberry sundae.

- Hey, Jack.

- Oh! Hi.

Hi, Tracy. Hi.

{clears throat}

I didn't know you

were working today.

I... I came in for a...

...drink.

I... I mean soda.

I think we can manage that.

You race sled dogs?

Well, I try to.

Kind of still learning.

I can't believe people make

dogs race in the snow.

Are you kidding?

They love it!

They're bred for it.

Once you have them hooked in,

it's hard to keep them

from running.

How come you didn't win?

My lead dog isn't very good.

Takes a very special dog

to be a good lead.

{Ryan} I have the most

special dog in the town.

Because he's part wolf.

{Ozz coughing}

Ozz, are you still trying

to smoke those things?

Practice your bad habit outside.

There's no smoking in here.

Hey! What's so funny,

butt-face?

I... I see you got yourself

a new girlfriend.

Sure she's not too

mature for you?

I'm mature enough to know that

smoking is for losers.

Oh! {laughs}

How would you like to

wear that ice cream...

- ...on your head?

- Hey! Hey. Come on.

Ozz, you're finished now.

OK.

{sighs}

So this wolf dog you found...

...maybe he'd make

a good lead sled dog.

Maybe, but I'm taking

him home to Boston.

I wish he wandered

into my garage.

Strong as any dog

I've ever seen

and smart enough

to be a lead dog.

I can tell.

{barking}

Ah, he's learning.

Hey.

Just for fun,

why don't we get the harness,

see how he takes to it.

What?

Afraid he's not smart enough?

Let's go get the harness.

You'll see.

{growls softly}

{Heap} Whoa! Hold on now.

Where'd you get that animal,

little girl?

He was in our garage.

- Ah-ha. Yeah.

- Strong, Pa. Isn't he?

Look at the size of him.

Shh!

So you say you found him?

Well, he looks wild to me.

- Well, he's not.

- {Heap} Here's the thing.

We found that animal not

five days ago in the wild.

He was stalking a moose

up Horseman's Ridge.

We caught him, put a rope on

him, but he give us the slip.

That's right.

Ozz, here, he'll tell you.

Right.

That's right.

We found that animal.

- He's ours.

- No, he's not.

Something I can

help you with, Heap?

We were just telling

little missy here...

...thanks for finding

our wolf-dog.

What are you

talking about?

{Heap} We found

that dog ourselves.

Put a rope on it. Ready to

break, he give us the slip.

Any proof of that?

Sure.

That's right.

That's not good enough, Heap.

Mind if I ask what

you're doing here?

Ah, sure. We just come down

the road to buy some eggs.

Oh, that's...

...that's two doors down.

So it is.

We'll be saying, "Good day",

to you then, Heap.

{truck doors open, close}

{engine starts}

You're not going to let

them take Buck, are you?

No, no, no, no.

Don't worry.

{wind blowing}

{water flowing}

{Ryan} Grandpa.

I want to find out

what happens to Buck.

"Buck was put on a ship and

sailed for seven long days.

- At the end of his journey...

- {whimpers}

...he found himself in the

strange new land of Alaska.

It was a land of

new experiences.

And the newest for him

was the experience of snow.

It wasn't like anything

he'd seen before.

But...

...there was

a new surprise to come.

Buck was strapped into a harness

such as he'd seen

put on horses at home.

Buck learned to run as a team.

Slowly came to accept

his new station in life.

At night, since the men wouldn't

let him sleep in the warm tent,

he had to learn

from the other dogs

how a Yukon dog prepares

its own cosy bed."

Oh, morning, Bill.

Sorry to bother you so early.

Always happy to see you, Rene.

Um... Heap here says

that you've got his dog.

Well, I don't know about that.

Came 'round a few days ago.

Dr. Spencer said

it was near death.

My granddaughter pretty much

nursed it back to life.

{Heap} Look, it's a wolf.

Bill, that isn?t no pet

for a little girl.

I'm not that little

and you're a liar.

{clears throat}

Shh! Ryan.

You better teach that little

city girl here some manners,

Bill.

I just want to thank you.

Thank you for taking care

of our dog.

We'll have him back now.

I would need some proof of that.

What kind of proof you want?

We found him.

Now I want...

{barks}

He's got spirit and that's

how come we want him back.

Anyway, he takes to the boy

more than me. Oswald.

{whimpers}

{smirks}

{Heap} He bonds with the boy.

Is that the kind of proof

you're looking for, Sheriff?

Well, I'm not a judge.

The legal thing to do would be

to put the animal in the pound

until the matter

could be settled in court.

No way.

Buck is ours.

First of all, this girl

doesn't live around here.

Second, I have the best

sled team in this valley

and that'd be a fitting' place

for that dog.

I bet you're not that good.

I bet Jack is better.

{laughs}

If you don't think so,

why don't you race him?

- What?

- Now, there's an idea.

Why don't you two have

a race and the winner

takes claim of the animal?

- What kind of race?

- How about the last loop

of the Race to the Sky course?

That's a good couple miles.

- What do you say, Jack?

- I...

Is it OK if Buck

could be on our team?

{scoffs, laughs}

Oh! It'd take five months

to get that dog sled trained.

Besides, take someone

a hell of a lot better than...

...Jack Ferguson.

{both laugh}

Ferguson. {laughs}

We'll do it.

Two weeks from today.

- If you're not too scared.

- {chuckles}

The winner of the race

takes claim to the dog.

- {barks}

- Um, the wolf.

- {barks}

- To Buck.

- {whines}

- Fair enough.

Move your butt.

- {Heap mutters}

- {growls}

Where you think

you're going?

Get in the back.

What for?

'Cause I don't want that

bacon grease all over my seats.

Get in the back!

But, Pa, it's freezing.

It's fine with me.

Walk home then.

{sighs}

{howling}

{howling}

Ah...

{howling}

{Jack} If you want the dogs to

start running you say, "Hike."

If you want them to go right

you say, "Gee."

If you want them to go left

you say, "Haw."

- How do you say, "Whoa?"

- Easy: Whoa!

- When do you say, "Mush?"

- Never. That's only in movies.

{chuckles}

- {Ryan} You better run.

- {laughing}

- {Ryan} Gotcha!

- {laughing}

{grunts}

{both laughing}

{Jack} Watch it there.

{Ryan} Leave me alone!

- {Ryan} Hey!

- {Jack} Gotcha!

{Grandpa} "In time,

Buck grew strong as iron.

His sight and scent

became remarkably keen.

- {dogs howling}

- {Grandpa} Instincts,

long dead,

became alive again.

He was growing at home

in his wild surroundings.

And Buck knew that his life...

- {howling}

- ...would never be the same."

Do you think we

could win the race?

We have to if

I want to keep Buck.

Rye...

You know that's up to

your mother and father.

Even if you win the race,

it may not even be up to them.

It may be up to Buck.

Anyway, we're going to win.

- {pants}

- {Jack} It's time

for the big test.

A sled dog has to get along

with his teammates.

{dogs barking}

See him? Huh?

That's our new lead dog.

{whimpers}

It's Buck, OK?

Got to listen to him.

{Jack} Hike!

- I said, "Hike!"

- {barking}

- {Ryan} Way to go, Buck!

- {Jack} He's making them run.

Well, looks like

he's the leader.

They're really running.

We just might have

a sled dog after all.

Only for the race.

Don't forget,

I'm taking him home to Boston.

{Jack} Uh-oh. It's Tracy.

She's the prettiest girl

in town.

She takes piano lessons

from my mom.

Hi, Jack.

Hi, Tracy.

We're just training this canine.

It looks like you have

your work cut out for you.

It's a new leash.

- Good luck with your dog.

- It's a new leash.

Do you always act

that weird around her?

Weird?

- She likes you.

- You're crazy.

{Grandpa} Hey, Ry.

I've got to pick up

some supplies in town.

How about I drop you off

so you can do some exploring?

{Ryan} Grandpa, I've already

seen everything in town.

{Grandpa} Oh, no, you haven't.

{country music plays}

{Ryan} I need a bunch more

of that food, please.

I don't blame you.

I finally tried some myself.

It's delicious.

{man} Hey!

Why are you tracking me?

What are you doing?

A lot of this stuff

is kind of silly.

I never really

noticed it before.

You know what I really need?

A pair of McHenry waterproof

snow boots. Like Jack's.

You aren't afraid

of looking like a local?

I can't train Buck

without some good boots.

OK. Well, we'll see if we can't

find you a pair in town.

Hey! It's story time.

{Grandpa} "Over

the next five months

Buck and the dog team

travelled 2,500 miles

in the coldest weather

of the year.

When they arrived at Skagway

the dogs were dead tired.

Fresh dogs were called

to replace them.

And the tired out dogs

were sold.

Buck's team was purchased

by a trio of strangers.

There was Charles, who grew

up working in his father's

barber shop.

His wife Mercedes, who has never

done a day of work in her life.

And Mercedes' brother Hal

was a mean cuss

who played cards for a living.

None of them had the slightest

business being in the Yukon.

But they came to Alaska,

like so many others,

expecting to pick up

a fortune in gold nuggets...

{swishes}

...right off the ground.

Buck was unhappy working

for these three greenhorns.

They knew nothing about dogs

and even less

about dog sledding.

They worked the dogs to the

bone and ran out of dog food

when they were still 100 miles

from their destination.

{whimpering}

When the dogs stopped pulling,

Hal beat Buck with a stick.

Luckily, they came upon a camp

of a prospector

named John Thornton.

{dogs barking}

Thornton was a strong man.

But even he was nearly brought

to tears by this scene.

{dogs barking}

{dogs whining}

He roared at Hal:

'If you beat that dog again

I'll kill you!'

Thornton cut Buck loose

from the sled.

Terrified,

Hal, Charles and Mercedes pushed

half their supplies off the sled

and proceeded down the trail.

Thornton warned them

not to go further

because the ice on the river

would soon break up.

But they ignored him.

And they were never seen again."

Did Buck finally find the human

he was supposed to be with?

You don't want me to ruin

the rest of the story, do you?

Hey, Grandpa.

What's the deal with that scary

man I saw in town?

Hatcher?

I don't know much about him.

Lives in a cabin up on the

mountain. Keeps to himself.

Some say he's an escaped

convict hiding out.

They say he catches rabbits

with his bare hands

and eats them raw.

When there aren't any rabbits,

he eats rocks.

{chuckles}

Every town needs some character

folks can spin rumours about.

Far as I know...

...Hatcher never

bothered anyone.

{whining}

{Ryan} What's wrong?

Aren't you hungry?

Good morning, Jolene.

Is it?

Go tell that

to my chickens.

If you can find them.

I'm not sure I follow.

Two of my chickens

disappeared last night.

There are feathers

all over the place.

And you suspect foul play.

{chuckles}

- How can I help you?

- For starters, Bill,

- you can buy me two chickens.

- Why would I buy you...

I am sure it is that animal

you are keeping in your garage.

{Grandpa} He hasn't been

any trouble to anyone.

- {Jolene} He's a menace.

- Hi.

Child, I have seen you

with that animal.

He ate two of my chickens.

No he didn't. He stays

in the garage all night.

He's a good wolf.

Dog.

{Jolene} All I can say is

any more of my chickens

goes a missing'

and I will have

to call the sheriff,

have him take that animal

out and put it down.

Don't worry, Jolene. We'll make

sure he doesn't bother anyone.

From now on, we'll have

to keep Buck tied up.

I don't suppose

he'll like it much.

Who cares about some

dumb chickens, anyway?

Hold it right there,

young lady.

Maybe it's time to take Buck

back into the wild.

Maybe that would be

better for everyone.

He's going to win that race and

show everyone he's a good pet.

And mom and dad

will let me keep him

and Brittney and Chloe

will be jealous.

Is that all you want him for?

No. He's my friend.

{Heap} Get a move on, boy.

We don't got all day.

The dogs haven't been

running too good, Pa.

I think maybe it's the cheap

dog food you keep buying.

They need meat.

I... I wouldn't mind some,

either.

{country music plays

in the distance}

Can I buy a pair of gloves

in town today, Pa?

My hands is froze.

You lost the pair

I bought you last year.

Why am I going to waste money

to buy you another pair?

You're just going to lose

those, too.

You think our dogs

will win the race, Pa?

{sighs}

It isn?t about the dogs,

all right?

It's how much brains

the driver has.

You think I got more brains

than Jack Ferguson?

Wouldn't bet the truck on it.

{Heap} Ah, it don't matter.

I got enough brains

for both of us.

Close up the gate, let's go.

{tires screeching}

Do you think I'll be able

to bring Buck home with me?

I don't know, Ry.

I'm not sure how much

he'll like the city.

If mom and dad

won't let me have him,

I want you to keep him.

Let's just worry about

winning this race.

{barking}

Ozz is pretty good on a sled.

Especially if he doesn't

listen to his dad.

Why does a jerk like

that even race dogs?

I'm not sure I can beat him.

I'm not sure at all.

As Grandma used to say:

"Bless this food

and us that eats it."

Amen.

OK, this is the first time

I made pudding all by myself,

so tell me the truth.

{grunts}

- Do you like it?

- It's interesting.

We were almost out of regular

milk so I used buttermilk.

Just the thing.

{phone ringing}

Hello.

Hi, Paula.

{Grandpa} Yes, she's right here.

It's your mother.

Hi, Mom.

I have a surprise for you.

Wait till you see it. OK?

Love you.

- {whispers}

She wants to talk to you.

- OK.

Ryan, go make sure

that Buck is tied up.

Hi, Paula.

Yeah, she's having a great time.

Learning dog sledding,

believe it or not.

{chuckles} We're talking

about the same little Ryan.

{Grandpa} Listen, Paula, I don't

want to interfere, but...

Ryan has gotten it into her

head that she's going to bring

this dog back to Boston.

It's a large dog, part wolf.

Showed up as a stray

a few days ago.

Yes, well,

that's what I thought.

Yeah, well, I can't see it

living in the city either.

I'll keep you posted.

{barks, howls}

You have to behave

or you'll be in

really big trouble.

And you won't be able

to come back to Boston with me.

{whimpers}

I hope you didn't

eat those chickens.

But if you did, I know you

weren't trying to be bad.

{barks}

This should keep you

out of trouble.

Good night, Buck.

{Grandpa} "Buck's wounds healed.

His muscles swelled out,

and the life came back

into his eyes.

He grew quickly

to love his new master.

After all,

this man had saved his life.

Buck knew no greater joy than

Thornton's rough embrace.

But in spite of this great love,

the primitive nature

that the Yukon

had aroused in Buck remained.

There was something in the

forest that called to him,

and he felt compelled to answer.

He took to wandering

on his own for hours, even days

but the love for John Thornton

always drew him back.

At least, for now.

Why he did this,

he did not know.

- Nor did he wonder.

- {barks}

But the love for John Thornton

always drew him back."

{whines}

Thanks, Grandpa.

- Grandpa?

- Mm-hm?

Am I a tomboy?

Uh, that's a silly word.

I'm not sure what it means,

but I don't think it fits you.

I'm never going to be like

the Beacon Hill girls, am I?

Do you think your mother

is a tomboy?

No way!

Let me show you something.

That's your mother.

She used to play softball?

No. Baseball!

{swishes} Fast pitch!

She used to beg me

to let her play.

I was afraid she'd get hurt,

but I finally gave in.

Turned out to be the best

shortstop in Bristol County.

And on top of that,

she became homecoming queen.

Grandpa, Jack says that Buck is

ready for a cross country run.

- Oh?

- He wants to take the team

up to Cold Creek Trail.

He said I can ride

in the basket.

{grunts}

I told him you would say OK,

because you trust me.

I'm not sure I trust Buck.

And that's unfamiliar

country to you.

Not to Jack.

Please?

You let Mom play baseball.

I don't want you to go...

...any further than a mile.

That way you can walk back

if you have to.

But that's not

very far at all.

The trails are covered

in snow.

It would be easy to get lost.

I know Jack is a good boy,

but your parents trust me

to take care of you.

But a mile?

Promise me...

...you'll stay close.

I promise.

All right. You ready?

Remember to keep your

arms and your hands in.

Let's show these other guys

what a real sled dog can do.

OK?

All right.

Ready to go?

Try and stop us.

We might make it all

the way to the pass.

I was about to tell you, Jack.

I promised Grandpa

we would only go a mile.

It's your first time out.

If you're taking Buttercup,

I want you to stay close.

Buttercup?

Sure, no problem, Mr. Hale.

- OK.

- We'll be back safe.

We'll just have to make the run

a couple of times, OK?

Can you pull the hook

for me?

All right.

You're free to go.

- Hike! Hike!

- {dogs barking}

{Ryan} Go Buck!

{chuckles}

{panting}

They're really running.

I wish we could keep going.

Maybe I can talk Grandpa into

letting us go farther tomorrow.

{barking}

Whoa, whoa!

{Jack} Buck! Whoa!

Buck! Whoa! Whoa!

- Whoa! Buck, whoa!

- Stop it!

{Jack} Buck, Ranger,

Sparks, Pepper! Whoa!

{screaming}

- {panting}

- {dogs barking}

{dogs whimpering}

Are you OK?

I think so.

Are you?

I twisted my ankle.

{Jack} Oh, no! It's going to

take hours to untangle them.

Buck, come here.

Come here.

I need you to listen to me, OK?

I don't know what you were

chasing after back there

but I need you to listen,

all right?

I'm going to unhook your harness,

so I can untangle all these

lines, OK?

{Jack} Stay!

- {barks}

- {Ryan} Buck!

Buck! Come back!

- {barking}

- {Jack sighs}

- Where do you think he went?

- Back into the wild.

He'll come back.

He has too.

He'll come back, won't he?

Right now we have

bigger problems.

Like, how we're going to

get out of here?

{sighs} No service.

Should we be worried?

{sighs}

Wouldn't help any.

I mean, your grandpa

knows we're out here.

He'll come looking

sooner or later.

You can't tell him that

Buck ran off the trail.

Why not?

Because, he'll say

that Buck is too wild.

We'll just tell him

that it was my fault.

That I wanted to keep going.

It's cold.

Yeah.

{whimpering}

{barking}

{whimpering}

- {barking}

- Buck!

{barks}

{barking}

Hey, Buck!

{Hatcher} Well, now...

What are you two doing

all the way out here?

We were running the sled.

The dogs got carried away.

We crashed.

Your dog found my cabin.

Wouldn't stop barking

until I followed him.

{barks}

You OK?

Jack hurt his ankle.

It's just a twist.

We're a little cold,

but we're fine.

Well, you better come with me.

It's not far.

We can leave the dogs here

for now.

There you go.

Sheriff, let Bill Hale know

that I have his granddaughter

and the Ferguson boy

in my cabin.

Had a little sledding accident

and had to be rescued.

As soon as they warm up, I'll

bring them down on the Snow Cat.

{Rene}

I'll let him know, Roy.

He's going to be

real glad to hear it.

He's been calling for

the last hour frantic.

Be sure to let him know that

his granddaughter is just fine.

I'll see you in a while.

{sighs}

What do you do up here?

I live.

Is that your dog?

Kingo.

Passed away last fall.

Had more sense than

any human I ever knew.

Good companion.

And the best

work dog ever was.

You must really miss him.

Like I'd miss an arm.

Good thing it didn't

get dark on you.

I wasn't afraid.

Anyway, you'll see your

grandpa soon enough.

- Now I'm afraid.

- Well, I guess you should be.

{Grandpa} You promised.

Grandpa, I...

You went directly

against my wishes.

And more importantly...

- ...my orders.

- I know.

You promised me and

you did it anyway.

What's a promise worth,

if you don't keep it?

You, at least, are just a child,

but Jack should know better.

It's my fault, Grandpa,

not Jack's.

I am the one who said

to go a little further,

but the dogs took off.

Buck didn't want to stop.

I had a feeling that animal

was going to be trouble.

Buck is not trouble.

- Buck saved our lives.

- I'm not convinced of that, Ry.

I noticed you've fallen very far

behind on your homework, too.

I'm disappointed.

Grandpa...

...are you going

to read me the story?

Not tonight.

You need to think about

what you did today and why.

I think we can forget about you

having anything to do with that

race next Saturday.

- But Grandpa!

- Get to bed!

{doorbell rings}

Brought you some doughnuts.

I want to apologize

for yesterday.

I should have known better.

I am just glad you both

came back safely.

You know what?

I'm not going to run the race.

{scoffs}

{Jack} I'm just not

that good on a sled yet.

- {Grandpa} I don't know, Jack.

- {Jack} I do.

Anyway... Take care.

Watch doing?

I have to write a paper

on my trip.

{sighs}

{Grandpa} Finish your homework?

I even did the extra credit.

My goodness.

I'm proud of you.

Rye...

You remember your grandma?

She was really nice.

You know she left me

this summer.

One day she was down at

the store to get us dinner,

and she had a heart attack

and died before they could

even call a doctor.

No one called me at first,

so I didn't know.

I waited for her to come home.

I just stared at the door...

...waiting.

So...

You understand why I was upset

when you didn't come back

right away.

I was scared that you

might not come back at all.

I'm sorry, Grandpa.

{howling}

Shall I read the rest of

Call of the Wild?

When we last left off...

"Buck was happy living in

the wilderness with Thornton.

To Buck, it was

boundless delight.

Hunting, fishing, and wandering

through strange places

with his new master.

But the call still sounded

in the depths of the forest.

It filled Buck with great unrest

and wild yearnings

for what he did now know.

Buck began staying away

from camp for days at a time.

Old memories were coming upon

him, memories of his ancestors.

He found an old moose,

and for three days

hunted the moose

until the moose tired

and Buck brought him down."

- He killed a moose?

- Mm-hmm.

"When Buck returned

to Thornton's camp he

came upon a group of men

who had robbed Thornton

and beaten him badly.

Buck hurled himself

upon the men in a frenzy

and they fled terrified

into the woods.

Buck found that

his beloved master...

...was dead."

{whimpering}

I don't like this book anymore.

I don't want to read

any more of it.

You won't understand the story

if you don't hear the rest.

That's OK.

I want to go to sleep.

Getting ready for the big race?

Called it off.

Why?

Probably won't win anyway.

How do you know

unless you try?

I've been telling everybody

at school how hard you've

been working.

I want to be able to say I knew

you before you were a champion.

You've been talking about me?

{man} Hey Jack, good luck

with that race this weekend.

We're rooting for you.

I got to get back to work.

{owl hooting}

{howling}

{clock bell chiming}

{Ryan} This is the story

of my trip to Montana.

Before I came here,

I didn't know the world

could be so beautiful.

Let me tell you about Jack.

He is the nicest boy

I have ever met,

and he has taught me

so much about dogs.

I almost forgot to tell you

about the best part of Montana.

My Grandpa.

He knows everything

there is to know

even though sometimes

I wish he didn't.

{chuckles}

He used to be married,

but my grandma died.

I really miss her,

because she was nice.

I bet Grandpa

misses her, too.

But he's a grown-up,

so he can't be sad.

If you ask me,

Grandma is with God now,

watching Grandpa

like a special angel,

even though he doesn't see her.

But I think it's true.

The end.

{shuddering}

What's up, Jack?

I've decided

to run that race.

I mean, who says

I'm not good enough?

- {chuckles}

- {Jack} And you know what?

I'm going to win!

{Grandpa}

Well, that's the spirit.

Well, what are you waiting for?

He's going to need some help!

- Go on!

- Really?

- Yeah!

- Thanks, Grandpa!

{Ryan} Come on Jack, we've only

got a day to get ready.

{snoring}

- {air horn blows}

- {dogs barking}

{chuckling}

Oh, Bill.

Hey, Sparks.

How's he doing?

{Heap} How are my

old fellas? Huh?

How's my lead dog?

Yes, good boy.

Love you, you good boy!

If you don't win, you're going to

have to go live with Mr. Heap.

You know you

wouldn't want that.

Why don't you let Buck decide?

He's too much wolf

for you, girly.

One of these days

he's going to turn on you.

Oh, yes he is.

Gonne rip your face clean off.

You're going to be nothing

but eyeballs and blood.

- {yelling}

- {barking}

{chuckles}

I'm just kidding with you.

I'm just kidding.

Do you mind if I wish him luck?

{barking}

You have a good race.

I'll be waiting for you

at the finish line.

And you will be coming

home with me.

It's time to start.

Sleds are on their marks.

Let's make this a nice,

friendly race.

- Let's have some fun.

- {cheering}

{engine starts}

You know exactly

what to do.

I put them dog treats

in both your coat pockets.

If old' Jack gets too close

you just drop them on the trail.

His dogs will give up

any idea of racing.

Jack, are you sure

you want me to come?

It's extra weight

for the dogs to pull.

I know, but we're a team.

All right, wear this...

...for good luck.

Besides, it'll

keep you warm.

How do I look?

Ha! You look like a winner!

You don't win this race,

don't bother coming home.

You hear me?

Yeah, yeah.

- Good luck kids.

- {Heap} Ozz, listen.

I iced his snow hook,

so you're going to get

a head start.

Yeah, yeah.

{dogs barking}

{cheering}

On your mark.

Get set.

- Go!

- {gunshot}

{Jack} Hike! Hike!

It's stuck!

- {laughs}

- {Tracy} Come on, Jack!

{Jack} Hike! Let's Go!

Hike!

Come on. Go, go, go!

{panting}

Hike!

{Ozz} Come on, boys!

Let's win this thing!

{Jack} Faster! Faster!

{Ryan} Come on! Come on, Buck!

{Jack} Go, Buck!

Come on, you mutts!

Hike!

Jack, we got to catch them.

Come on.

{Ozz} Come on. Whoo!

{Jack} Hike! Hike!

Ha, ha! Ride like the wind.

{chuckles}

Ringo, Sparks, Pepper, go! Go!

Come on, Buck! You can do it!

Come on, you mutts! Pa'll kill

me if we don't win this thing.

Come on, Buck!

- You can do it, Buck!

- Hike!

{Jack} Go Buck!

{laughs}

{Jack} Hike! Hike!

{Ryan} Come on, Buck!

Hike! Hike!

{panting}

Hike! Hike!

Go Buck, come on!

No! I can't

let them catch us!

Hike!

{cheering}

{Jack} Come on!

We can win this.

That's it, Jack!

Let them run!

Come on, Jack!

Easy now!

Stay clear of Heap?s team.

Oh, no!

{Jack} Come on, guys!

Let's go! Let's go!

- We got him! We got him!

- Yay!

Wait till you get a clear pass.

I think Jack knows

what he's doing.

I believe he does.

And so does

that little girl...

Hike, hike!

- Yay!

- Whoo!

{cheering}

{Jack} Whoo-hoo!

Whoo!

{Grandpa} Come on, Jack! Yes!

{Ozz} Hike!

Damn it, Ozz! Ice him!

Hit him with the ice.

- Come on, Buck!

- Come on!

{Tracy} Looking good!

{Tracy} Whoo!

- {Tracy} Way to go!

- Yay, Jack!

What's the matter with you?

I told you to ice him.

I told you to ice him!

I told you to ice him!

{cheering}

Dog gone it!

You ran a good race.

You did too, Ozz.

Here...

...for your dogs.

I'm sorry about everything.

Maybe I'll see you guys

around sometime.

I graduate next year and

then I'm going to college.

Haven't told my pa yet.

Thanks.

Congratulations.

{Heap} Sheriff!

Sheriff, that was not

a fair race.

They had two mushers.

- They ought to be disqualified.

- Oh, you lost fair and square.

Wasn't fair to run

that wolf, neither.

- Heap, shut your trap.

- I won!

That wasn't a fair race

and you know it.

Who wants that damn

mongrel, anyway?

{Ryan} Buck, stop!

No one wants to hurt you.

Get him off me!

Help! He's a wild animal!

You all saw that!

He's a wild animal I tell ya!

Well, you better put him down.

I won't press charges.

I'll pull stakes on this

crummy town anyway.

{growls}

Go some place where

it don't smell so bad!

{barks}

Stupid little town.

- I'm going north.

- {engine starts up}

But I might be back.

{barking}

Bill, it looks like there's

still too much wild in Buck.

I can't really allow him

to stay in town anymore.

I'll take him back to Boston.

I spoke with your

parents last night

and I told them

about Buck.

You can't bring a wolf

back to the city.

OK?

When I tied him up with

the leash, he got out.

And I don't think it was

the first time, either.

I think he ate

those chickens, too.

I meant to tell you but I didn't

want you to take him away.

I guess he's not

a very good pet.

- {whimpers}

- {Grandpa} Rye...

He's a wolf.

He's a great wolf,

but he is a wolf.

He just has to be

in the right place.

Can he go back to the woods?

No, he can't do that.

{Rene} He's too used to

being where the living is fat.

He'd just come back down again.

I really don't have any choice.

I'm going to have to

take him to the pound.

Why don't you

say goodbye to him?

- {sobbing}

- {whimpering}

{Rene} Rye? Honey?

OK.

You're a brave girl.

{sniffs, sobbing}

No!

{Ryan} I won't let you take him!

You can't take Buck

to the pound.

No!

Buck!

- I love you, Buck.

- I could use a good dog.

Be useful to me.

{chuckling}

Well, he seems to like you.

That's for sure.

Yeah.

Sheriff?

Well, as long as he

stays at the cabin...

...I have no objection.

I think he'll like it up there.

I think he'll like it just fine.

One thing, though...

We'll have to get him

a different collar.

{laughing}

{Grandpa}

"John Thornton was dead.

The last time was broken.

The claims of man

no longer bound Buck.

But the natives of these lands

still tell a story.

It is a story of a ghost dog

that runs at the head

of the pack.

They are afraid

of this ghost dog,

for it has a cunning

greater than they.

Stealing from their camps,

robbing their traps and defying

their bravest hunters.

They say he is a great,

gloriously-coated wolf.

Unlike all other wolves.

He sings the song

of the Yukon wolf...

{howling}

...which is the song

of the pack."

{barks}

- Thanks, Rene.

- You're welcome.

- All right.

- {laughs}

{birds chirping}

{whimpering}

Oh, my gosh! For me?

I know she's a little small.

She's perfect.

What do you suppose Brittney

and Chloe are going to think

of this?

- Who cares what they think.

- {chuckles}

I have the perfect name

for her.

Oh?

- Buttercup.

- {chuckles}

{Ryan} This was

the best trip ever.

I love you, Grandpa.

{Grandpa} I love you, too.

Heel. Heel!

Good boy.

Good boy.

That's a good boy.

{?? Richard Gabai with

Patrick Ross on Fiddle:

Call of the Wild}

?? Like the beat of your heart ??

?? The flicker of flame ??

?? The feel of the wind ??

?? Or the blood in your veins ??

?? Like a river that runs ??

?? Cuts a hole right through ??

?? There's nothing to say ??

?? Got to do watch got to do ??

?? Like the cry of the wolf ??

?? Or the love of a child ??

?? Something deep in your soul ??

?? Like a burning desire ??

?? It's the call of the wild ??

?? Doesn't make much sense ??

?? How can I survive

with no defence? ??

?? But the call of the wild ??

?? If it speaks to you ??

?? You can live for today ??

?? 'Cause you've got

something to prove ??

?? Like the voice from above ??

?? It only knows the truth ??

?? You can't turn away ??

?? You can barely move ??

?? There's a way to live free ??

?? There's a chance

to break through ??

?? When the call of the wild ??

?? Is answered by you ??

?? It's the call of the wild ??

?? Doesn't make much sense ??

?? But how can I survive

with no defence? ??

?? But the call of the wild ??

?? If it speaks to you ??

?? You can live for today ??

?? 'Cause you got

something to prove ??

?? Ho! ??