Kayla: A Cry in the Wilderness is a heartwarming family classic that transports viewers back to the 1920s Quebec wilderness. The story follows young Sam Mackenzie, who struggles to cope with the disappearance of his explorer father. When Sam encounters Kayla, a wolf that resembles his father's sled dog, he embarks on a touching journey of love, loyalty, and self-sacrifice. Featuring performances by Tod Fennell, Henry Czerny, and Bronwen Booth, this film delivers a powerful message for all ages.

This 1994 DVD release by Questar, Inc. includes special bonus features such as Kayla's Quebec in the 1920s, insights about author Elizabeth Van Steenwyk, thoughtful reflections, and a stereo sound & scene index. The movie runs approximately 96 minutes and is approved for family viewing with the Kids First and Family Approved seals. Presented in color with stereo sound, this edition offers an engaging cinematic experience in a standard DVD case.