<Li> Clancy Cooper as Sloan </Li> <P> The Wild North was known at one stage by the working titles, "Constable Pedley", "The Wild North Country" and "North Country". The film was based on the true story of Mountie Constable Arthur Pedley, who in 1904 was assigned to find a lost missionary in northern Alberta . He managed to succeed despite great difficulty . </P> <P> Location filming started in Idaho in March 1951 with Granger and Corey . Filming was then halted to enable Granger to make The Light Touch (1951). Filming was scheduled to resume in July in Chipewyan, Alberta, Canada, where the actual events in Pedley's story had taken place . Due to inclement weather in Canada, filming was completed in the United States . </P> <P> The Wild North was shot in a new colour process . John Arnold, MGM's executive director of photography, and John Nicholaus, head of the studio's film laboratory, worked with Ansco for 10 years to develop the new process . It had several advantages, being able to be used in standard black and white cameras and "...processed in the studio laboratory with essentially the same facility as black and white film...(making) possible many time - saving steps in the handling, development and screening of daily rushes . An additional advantage noted in American Cinematographer was that the film was particularly good for' day - for - night' shooting, which was used significantly in' The Wild North' ." </P>

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