Actor Willem Dafoe (File | AP)
Actor Willem Dafoe (File | AP)

Willem Dafoe to star in 'Togo'

Ericson Core, whose credits include 'Invincible' and the remake of 'Point Break', is directing the project.

LOS ANGELES: Actor Willem Dafoe will star in Disney's "Togo" live-action movie about two of the key figures in the 1925 Nome Serum Run -- sled dog Togo and sled driver Leonhard Seppala.

The banner is developing "Togo" for its streaming service, which will launch late next year. Ericson Core, whose credits include "Invincible" and the remake of "Point Break", is directing the project, reports variety.com.

Nome in Alaska became famous in 1925 as the destination of the Serum Run, also known as the Great Race of Mercy, in which dog sleds played a major role in transporting diphtheria serum through harsh conditions over nearly 700 miles to save the city from an epidemic.

Gunnar Kaasen and his lead sled dog Balto became known for running the final leg of the run while the 12-year-old lead dog Togo and Seppala ran the penultimate and longest leg in temperatures that were 30 degrees below zero.

The story will focus on the unlikely friendship between man and dog. Togo was an unruly and undersized puppy but showed great leadership qualities and became the lead dog at age five. He passed away in 1929.

Dafoe will play Seppala. He is currently shooting Dee Rees' drama "The Last Thing He Wanted" opposite Anne Hathaway and Ben Affleck.

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