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- IMDb Code: 0112453
- Release Date: 22 December 1995 (USA)
- Stars: Kevin Bacon, Bob Hoskins, Bridget Fonda | See full cast and crew »
- Rate: 7.0/10 total 27,137 votes
- Gross: $11,268,750 (USA)
- Runtime: USA:78 min
- Original Music By: James Horner
- Soundtrack: Reach for the Light
- Filming Location: Central Park, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
- Plot Keyword: Nome Alaska | Dog | Alaska | Iditarod | Children
- Genre: Animation | Adventure | Drama | Family | History
- Sound Mix: Dolby Digital | DTS-Stereo | DTS
- Budget:
- Director: Simon Wells
- Filming Date:
- Cliff Ruby (screenplay) &
- Elana Lesser (screenplay) &
- David Steven Cohen (screenplay) &
- Roger S.H. Schulman (screenplay)
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Balto (1995) Known Trivia
- The real hero of the 1925 serum run was Togo. The 12-year-old husky led his sled dog team through 260 miles of blowing Alaskan blizzard to deliver emergency diphtheria serum to Nome. Balto received most of the fame because he led the final 55 miles. 18 of 18 found this interesting Interesting? Yes No |
- After the serum run, Gunnar Kasaan, the musher, sold Balto on a nationwide tour. Afterward, the real Balto and his team were sold to a movie producer named Sol Lesser, who made a movie called Balto's Race to Nome (1925), eulogizing Balto. After that, the team was sold again and put on exhibit as a kind of curiosity show. The dogs were abused, neglected, and forgotten until a Cleveland businessman named George Kimbal, with the help of Cleveland school children, bought the six remaining dogs for the then astounding sum of $2,000, which they raised in two weeks. The dogs were brought to the Cleveland Zoo and lived out their lives in peace. When Balto died in 1933, he was stuffed and put on display in the Cleveland Museum of Natural History. 17 of 17 found this interesting Interesting? Yes No |
- There are many differences between the movie and what really happened, such as: *The sled run to get the medicine was actually a relay, and Balto was only the leader of the last team to carry the medicine to Nome. The longest and most hazardous distance was traveled by the team led by Togo. *This film portrays Balto as a wolf hybrid. Balto was actually a purebred Siberian Husky. *Balto was never an outcast as shown by the film, but was instead born in a kennel owned by the famous musher Leonhard Seppala, where he grew up until he was deemed fit for pulling a sled, Seppala was also the owner of Togo, whom he personally used during the relay, Balto was instead used by one of his workers, Gunnar Kasaan. *The real Balto was neutered by Seppala when he was only a few months old, meaning the puppies he has in the sequels never came to be. 15 of 15 found this interesting Interesting? Yes No |
- Kasaan staggered into Nome at 5:30 A.M. on February 2, 1925. His dogs were cold and exhausted, their feet torn and bloody. But the serum was delivered. Kasaan handed it to the only physician in Nome, Dr. Curtis Welch of the Public Health Service. And then he began to pull the ice splinters out of his dogs' feet. 14 of 14 found this interesting Interesting? Yes No |
- After the mission's success, Balto and Gunnar Kasaan became celebrities. A statue of Balto, sculpted by Frederick Roth, was erected in New York City's Central Park on December 17, 1925, just 10 months after Balto's arrival in Nome. Balto himself was present for the monument's unveiling. The statue is located on the main path leading north from the Tisch Children's Zoo. In front of the statue a low-relief slate plaque depicts Balto's sled team, and bears the following inscription: "Dedicated to the indomitable spirit of the sled dogs that relayed antitoxin six hundred miles over rough ice, across treacherous waters, through Arctic blizzards from Nenana to the relief of stricken Nome in the Winter of 1925. Endurance . Fidelity . Intelligence" 11 of 11 found this interesting Interesting? Yes No |
- Balto's two-tone gray fur colors and pattern were based on Tramp from Lady and the Tramp (1955). 11 of 11 found this interesting Interesting? Yes No |
- When Jenna, Sylvie, and Dixie are walking in the street, a Balto look-alike can be seen behind them being pulled by its owner. This dog is Balto's old design. 10 of 10 found this interesting Interesting? Yes No |
- Jenna's character design was based on Audrey Hepburn. 10 of 10 found this interesting Interesting? Yes No |
- After gaining popularity through his success in the serum run, Balto was casted as the main character in a few of Alaska's silent films. This made him one of the first animal actors in film history. 10 of 10 found this interesting Interesting? Yes No |
- The film's release was vastly overshadowed by the performance of Disney/Pixar's Toy Story (1995), and, at best, did modest box office. This led to the closure and disestablishment of Amblimation, but it quickly garnered a strong cult following and is now regarded as a classic. Strong video sales lead to the release of two sequels: Balto: Wolf Quest (2002) and Balto III: Wings of Change (2004). 10 of 10 found this interesting Interesting? Yes No |
Goofs: Factual errors: The "Northern Lights" trick with the broken bottles is not possible.
Balto (1995) Plot: An outcast half-wolf risks his life to prevent a deadly epidemic from ravaging Nome, Alaska. Full summary » »
Balto (1995) Story: A half-wolf, half-husky named Balto gets a chance to become a hero when an outbreak of diphtheria threatens the children of Nome, Alaska in the winter of 1925. He leads a dog team on a 600-mile trip across the Alaskan wilderness to get medical supplies. The film is based on a true story which inspired the Iditarod dog sled race. Written byAlan Katz
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