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  1. Arctic Manhunt: Hunt for the Mad Trapper

    Arctic Manhunt: Hunt for the Mad Trapper

    2009 · Documentary · 45m

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  1. Arctic Manhunt: Hunt for the Mad Trapper: Directed by Michael Jorgensen. With Julian Black Antelope, Shaun Koren. 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.

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    • Documentary
    • Michael Jorgensen
    • 2009
  2. Currently you are able to watch "Arctic Manhunt: Hunt for the Mad Trapper" streaming on Magellan TV or for free with ads on Tubi TV, Pluto TV. Synopsis In 1931, a stranger appeared out of nowhere in the Canadian Arctic.

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  3. In August 2007, a forensic team assembled by Myth Merchant Films located and exhumed Johnson's grave near the cemetery in Aklavik, then conducted a modern forensic examination on his remains; these were documented in the documentary film The Hunt for the Mad Trapper and the book The Mad Trapper: Unearthing a Mystery by Barbara Smith.

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  5. Arctic Manhunt: Hunt for the Mad Trapper. 2009 · 48 min. TV-14. Documentary. In 1931, a stranger went on a killing spree in the Canadian Arctic, leading to a massive manhunt. The culprit’s identity was shrouded in mystery. Subtitles: English. Starring: Julian Black Antelope. Directed by: Michael Jorgensen.

    • Michael Jorgensen
    • 48 min
    • January 1, 2009
  6. 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 giant media circus.

  7. Arctic Manhunt Hunt for the Mad Trapper on Pluto TV | Documentaries | 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.

  8. A lot of people are familiar with the story through the 1981 film DEATH HUNT, which had Charles Bronson and Lee Marvin but it took a lot of liberties with the actual story. This film works perfectly as a documentary on the events but it's also a scientific experiment as the trapper's remains are dug up in hopes that DNA can shed more light on ...