White Fang is a 1925 American silent Western film directed by Laurence Trimble and featuring Theodore von Eltz, Ruth Dwyer, and Matthew Betz.
[1] It was produced by FBO Pictures as a starring vehicle for Strongheart, a German Shepherd who appeared in a number of films during the decade.
[2] As described in a film magazine review,[3] Joe Holland, superintendent of the Lucky 13 mine, saves his sick friend Weadon Scott from a pack of wolves.
Frank Wilde, one of the foremen, buys White Fang, a man-killing dog.
Her husband then kills Joe Holland and beats up Weadon when White Fang comes rushing in.