Reverend Leland Drury

"Sad, isn't it?"

- Reverend Leland Drury Reverend Leland Drury is the main antagonist of Disney's 1994 film White Fang 2: Myth of the White Wolf (the sequel to Disney's 1991 live-action film, White Fang). He wants to collect gold for himself and kidnap one of the last Alaskan Native American tribes, including the Josephs (Lily and Moses).

He was portrayed by Alfred Molina.

Role
When Henry goes back to town after meeting a Native American tribe, he sees many hungry people, and Reverend Drury explains the poor state the town is in. The same day, White Fang spots Lilly's village, and when Lilly sees him, she calls her uncle to show him that it was the wolf she'd seen by the river the day she found Henry. As Moses tries to get a closer look, White Fang is startled and runs away.

When Henry and White Fang fall into a mine, they discover Reverend Drury is behind the blockade, as he is running an illegal mining operation. They decide to steal some dynamite to clear the path, but along the way Henry spots the Reverend, and in anger over his betrayal tries to shoot him. Lilly stays behind to give Henry time to escape, and she is captured by Leland's men. Henry escapes the mine, and White Fang defends him from the remaining miners while he sets the dynamite. The explosion clears the path and frees the animals.

Henry and White Fang go back to save Lilly. As White Fang holds off Reverend Drury, Henry frees Lilly, and they make to escape. The screw on the carriage comes loose, sending the carriage careening towards a cliff as the horses run off. Henry and Lilly jump clear before they go over, and Reverend Drury catches onto the cliff edge. The Reverend is shocked to find the animals running free. Before he can do any more harm, he is trampled to death by the very animals he had imprisoned.