fiction.wikisort.org - MovieDogboys is a 1998 American-Canadian made-for-television action-thriller film directed by Ken Russell and starring Dean Cain, Tia Carrere and Bryan Brown. It was originally broadcast on Showtime on April 4, 1998.
| Dogboys |
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| Written by | Rob Stork David Taylor |
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| Directed by | Ken Russell |
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| Starring | Dean Cain Tia Carrere Bryan Brown Sean McCann |
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| Music by | John Altman |
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| Country of origin | United States |
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| Original language | English |
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| Executive producers | Hugh Martin Rob Stork |
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| Producers | Ken Russell Christopher Courtney |
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| Cinematography | Jamie Thompson |
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| Editor | Xavier Russell |
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| Running time | 92 minutes |
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| Production company | Goodstuff Entertainment |
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| Distributor | Showtime Networks |
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| Original network | Showtime |
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| Original release |
- April 4, 1998 (1998-04-04)
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Plot
Julian is a convict assigned by the sadistic Captain Brown to be a "dog boy"—a human guinea pig used to train attack dogs to hunt down potential escapees.
Cast
Production
The film was shot in Toronto in May 1997.[1]
Russell said he was given orders to revisions by "anonymous" execs on the film. "It was change this, alter that – no discussion, 'just do it.' There was no one to talk to...
It paid the rent."[2]
Reception
The Los Angeles Times said "Dialogue is deliriously silly, with the term "dogboy" used so frequently you'd think they're trying to make it a national catch-phrase."[3]
References
- Kelly, Deirdre (10 May 1997). "Deep roots anchor actor to the land down under IN PERSON / Bryan Brown, now filming Dogboys in Toronto, may be continent-hopping these days, but he refuses to move from Sydney, his home town". The Globe and Mail. p. C.7.
- Gray, Timothy M. "Russell takes Poe-tic license". Variety. Vol. 383, no. 1(May 21-May 27, 2001). p. 60.
- Kronke, David (Apr 4, 1998). "TV Reviews; 'Last Rites' and 'Dogboys' Spend Time in the Cooler". Los Angeles Times (Home ed.). p. 18.
External links
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- Bartok (1964)
- The Dotty World of James Lloyd (1964)
- The Debussy Film (1965)
- Always on Sunday (1965)
- Don't Shoot the Composer (1966)
- Isadora Duncan, the Biggest Dancer in the World (1966)
- Dante's Inferno (1967)
- Song of Summer (1968)
- Dance of the Seven Veils (1970)
- William and Dorothy (1976)
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- The Planets (1983)
- Vaughan Williams: A Symphonic Portrait (1984)
- Ken Russell's ABC of British Music (1988)
- The Strange Affliction of Anton Bruckner (1990)
- The Mystery of Dr Martinu (1992)
- Alice in Russialand (1994)
- Elgar: Fantasy of a Composer on a Bicycle (2002)
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| Shorts | |
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| TV movies |
- Prisoner of Honor (1991)
- The Secret Life of Arnold Bax (1992)
- Lady Chatterley (mini-series, 1993)
- Ken Russell's Treasure Island (1995)
- Dogboys (1998)
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