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Arctic Manhunt is a 1949 American adventure film directed by Ewing Scott and starring Mikel Conrad, Carol Thurston and Wally Cassell. [2] Plot. Insurance agents head to the icy wilderness to collect an ex-con in possession of $250,000 in stolen funds. Cast. Mikel Conrad as Mike Jarvis. Carol Thurston as Narana. Wally Cassell as Tooyuk. Production.
Arctic Manhunt is a dramatic forensic documentary that attempts to identify the mystery man at the center of one of the biggest manhunts in Canadian history.
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In 1931, a stranger in the Canadian Arctic went on a murder and theft spree. His manhunt was a media circus.
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In 1931, a stranger appeared out of nowhere in the Canadian Arctic. Months later, the North's biggest manhunt was launched to find the elusive murderer and thief. The fugitive's unknown identity died with him, never to be discovered-until now.
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In 1931, a stranger appeared out of nowhere in the Canadian Arctic, going on a crime spree of murder and theft. Months later, the North's biggest manhunt was launched to find the culprit, known as Albert Johnson or the Mad Trapper.
1. Jan. 2009 · In 1931, a stranger appeared out of nowhere in the Canadian Arctic. Months later, the North's biggest manhunt was launched to find the elusive murderer and thief. The fugitive's unknown identity died with him, never to be discovered-until now.
In 1931, a stranger appeared out of nowhere in the Canadian Arctic, going on a crime spree of murder and theft. Months later, the North's biggest manhunt was launched to find the culprit, known as Albert Johnson or the Mad Trapper. The Mounties' efforts to capture him became a media circus.