In 1925's historic great race of mercy, a group of brave mushers travel 700 miles to save the small children of Nome, Alaska from a deadly epidemic.In 1925's historic great race of mercy, a group of brave mushers travel 700 miles to save the small children of Nome, Alaska from a deadly epidemic.In 1925's historic great race of mercy, a group of brave mushers travel 700 miles to save the small children of Nome, Alaska from a deadly epidemic.
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I am saddened by the low critical review of this film. On our local NPR station there was an interview with a historian who indicated that "Great Alaskan Race", while lower budget, was much more accurate, than the Disney behemoth, 'Togo."
Disney in my opinion has a extremely damaging habit of anthropomorphizing animals. The sled dogs in this marathon in fact were not conscious of carrying serum and were not performing any different than had they been on a long distance competitive race. Watch Togo, or for that matter Balto and you'd think the dogs were conscious of their mission. What these dogs are, are amazing athletes, amazing social group/pack on a sled team with driver, and working in conditions that are both extreme and beautiful.
Oh, and sure it was shot in Colorado, one reviewer downgraded the film to a very low score for that. ok, so the budget was probably constrained making that a necessity. But Togo while having some exteriors in Alaska, is also a LOT of blue screen, with special effects on the dogs faces -- that is much more problematic in my view.
Lastly a couple of the professional reviewers denigrated the issue of faith in this film. come on. I am an atheist but that a guy, near 100 years ago, out alone in Alaska at the every edge of survival would be praying isn't offensive to me.
Disney in my opinion has a extremely damaging habit of anthropomorphizing animals. The sled dogs in this marathon in fact were not conscious of carrying serum and were not performing any different than had they been on a long distance competitive race. Watch Togo, or for that matter Balto and you'd think the dogs were conscious of their mission. What these dogs are, are amazing athletes, amazing social group/pack on a sled team with driver, and working in conditions that are both extreme and beautiful.
Oh, and sure it was shot in Colorado, one reviewer downgraded the film to a very low score for that. ok, so the budget was probably constrained making that a necessity. But Togo while having some exteriors in Alaska, is also a LOT of blue screen, with special effects on the dogs faces -- that is much more problematic in my view.
Lastly a couple of the professional reviewers denigrated the issue of faith in this film. come on. I am an atheist but that a guy, near 100 years ago, out alone in Alaska at the every edge of survival would be praying isn't offensive to me.
I loved Balto but this movie gives you even more of the back story. A touching film of what parents will do to save their kids. I knew how it ended but I was still on the edge of my seat.
I really enjoyed this film. The acting was good and the scenery beautiful and it is based on a true story.
I really wanted to like this movie but sadly it was completely impossible! I mean, it tells the story where sled dogs were in the main role, but in this movie the sled dogs are hardly even showed. People are talking more about Togo than actually showing him.
Also the story of Seppala's wife etc are completely different in this movie than in real life. Movie makes drama to there where it wasn't.
Unfortunately watching this was completely waste of time.
Just watch Togo with Willem Dafoe.
I expect they put cheap knockoffs like this out because they know people will get confused and pay to watch the wrong movie.
Did you know
- TriviaIn February 2020 a group of 15 adventurers in Alaska will be traveling along this historic trail and retracing history on the Serum Run Expedition traveling from Nenana to Nome.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Midnight Screenings: The Great Alaskan Race (2019)
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- La gran carrera de Alaska
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- Silverton, Colorado, USA(Filming City)
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- Gross US & Canada
- $485,603
- Gross worldwide
- $725,415
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- 1h 27m(87 min)
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