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mojo
21st December 2013, 20:01
Miss this movie... and a certain song in particular...anyone ever see it? Think Doyan still owns the rights but wish they would release it for others to watch, as its such an awesome movie & would love to find this if possible.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gPeTeDx4ojw


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zcABz83fCFI

here's a news reel of George Attla ... miss my old haunts in Fairbanks...


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hux5B_5LAto



The movie is a semi-autobiographical story based upon the early life and rise to prominence of Native American dog musher George Attla, Jr. (born 1933). Attla, known as "the Huslia Hustler," took his nickname from one of his mentors, Jimmy Huntington, who first began winning races during Attla's childhood. In recent generations, this nickname has become associated with Attla far more than with Huntington. Attla was a leading star of the 1960s and 1970s in the sport of sprint dog sled racing. He won the Fur Rendezvous World Championship race, held in Anchorage, Alaska, 10 times between 1958 and 1982. He also won 8 championships in the Open North American Championship race, held in Fairbanks, Alaska. In addition, despite his mushing experience being geared more towards sprint than distance racing, Attla competed in the inaugural Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race in 1973, placing fifth. In a 2011 interview, Attla spoke of the popularity of the Iditarod, and how sprint racing "is now a second-class sport" as a result.

The general theme of the story centered around Attla's rivalry with the other leading sprint competitors of the day, fellow Alaska Native Gareth Wright (the brother of political gadfly Don Wright and grandfather of modern-day dog musher Ramy Brooks) and Massachusetts musher Roland "Doc" Lombard, the preparations for an upcoming big race, and his first major race victory.

Most of the movie was set and filmed in Fairbanks. A number of local actors, including local Alaska Natives, University of Alaska Fairbanks professor Lee Salisbury, and KFAR disc jockey/newscaster Bill Walley, appear in minor roles.