Overview:
A French-Canadian fur trapper takes a mute girl as his unwilling wife to live with him in his remote cabin in the woods.| Status: | Released (1966-04-07) |
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| Screen: | David D. Osborn |
| Productions: | The Rank Organisation, George H. Brown Productions |
| Production Countries: | Canada, United Kingdom |
| Spoken Languages: | English |
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- 936: Oliver Reed - La Bete
- 29656: Rex Sevenoaks - The Trader
- 1004885: Barbara Chilcott - Trader's Wife
- 1179692: Blain Fairman - Clerk
- 1219890: Walter Marsh - Preacher
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Crews
- 43792: Sidney Hayers - Director - Directing
- 12720: Robert Krasker - Director of Photography - Camera
- 43796: Tristam Cones - Editor - Editing
- 11119: David D. Osborn - Screenplay - Writing
- 7752: Ron Goodwin - Original Music Composer - Sound
- 11122: George H. Brown - Producer - Production
- 1365153: Jan Darnley-Smith - Associate Producer - Production
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"La Bête" (Oliver Reed) is a fur trapper, eking out a living in the wilderness of British Columbia. He travels to the trading post once a year to trade his pelts and hopefully buy himself a wife. Eligible women are something of a rare thing this far North so when he is offered the ch ....
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