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Jack London Cassette Library, read by Jack Dahlby, includes readings of The Call of the Wild, Martin Eden, and The Sea-Wolf.
The Call of the Wild is read by Arnold Moss on a cassette made by Miller-Brody.
The Call of the Wild was first captured on film in 1935 by United Artists.
In 1972, a film was made of The Call of the Wild starring Charlton Heston as John Thornton. It is available on video.
The Call of the Wild was adapted for television in 1983. This version stars Rick Schroder as John Thornton and is available on...
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