Three career criminals find themselves trapped in a warehouse with the law closing in and an even worse threat waiting inside - a nigh unstoppable killer dog.Three career criminals find themselves trapped in a warehouse with the law closing in and an even worse threat waiting inside - a nigh unstoppable killer dog.Three career criminals find themselves trapped in a warehouse with the law closing in and an even worse threat waiting inside - a nigh unstoppable killer dog.
Jeko Bogoslovov
- K-9 Cop
- (as Jay Bogoslovov)
Keith D. Evans
- Security Guard
- (as Keith Evans)
Dimiter Doichinov
- Second Cop
- (as Dimitar Doichinov)
Josh Ethier
- The Ride
- (voice)
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- Writer
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This is a strange film, it's more intriguing than entertaining. The story-line of the participants is the present and flashbacks. It veers from funny to serious, to sad, to scary. You soon know what the fear factor is, and it's not some CGI monster, it's something everyone could relate too. The actors are top rate in keeping you interested, the writer obviously feels strongly about the subplot running through the film as well. It's well worth watching, my only gripe was it should have ended without the added ending.
For all you haters out there, maybe you should re-watch it again!!!!!
I am writing a review of this film again as my old review got deleted somehow n so this time i will make it a short review.
Saw this on a dvd. The trailer, the star cast n the plot were superb but most people will b disappointed cos its not an action oriented or fast paced creature flick. But i enjoyed it. There is too much talking between characters n if u pay attention each character has a story n each involves an animal that had an impact on their lives.
There r small scenes of solid tension/suspense n dog chase scenes. It is a small scale survival thriller with more emphasis on characters.
Most of the dogs aggressive nature is told off screen n there aint enuff body count.
The directors earlier effort Grace was a bit slow too. Has shades of Cujo n Reservoir dogs.
This was a very good movie and I do not understand the antipathy expressed in some of the reviews.
I normally don't like films where the action takes place in a single location, such as a warehouse or a room -- too confining, and usually low budget.
Sure, there are points which challenge credulity. For example, abandoned warehouses don't still have electrical service and Thompson machine guns run out of ammo, like any other gun. In addition there is the conundrum of how the police could possibly miss the dead guy in the Cadillac out back when they searched the building.
Yet it has a great cast and the flashbacks are entertaining, The production values were relatively high and the performances were above average.
I think including the dog's perspective in the story worked well as well.
I liked the film. I liked it very much.
I normally don't like films where the action takes place in a single location, such as a warehouse or a room -- too confining, and usually low budget.
Sure, there are points which challenge credulity. For example, abandoned warehouses don't still have electrical service and Thompson machine guns run out of ammo, like any other gun. In addition there is the conundrum of how the police could possibly miss the dead guy in the Cadillac out back when they searched the building.
Yet it has a great cast and the flashbacks are entertaining, The production values were relatively high and the performances were above average.
I think including the dog's perspective in the story worked well as well.
I liked the film. I liked it very much.
I was surprised by how much I enjoyed this movie. It´s not the best movie ever but it tells different stories, the filming and acting is great, there were twists and surprises.. I enjoyed it.
Did you know
- TriviaThree dogs of the Perro de Presa Canario, a.k.a. Canary Mastiff breed were used to play the role of De Niro. Their names were Curly, Ademar and Han Solo. Each of them had a different task. One more dog of the breed appears in the movie - a little puppy. It was given as a present to Yariv Lerner, CEO of Nu Boyana Film Studios, where the movie was shot. The puppy was named De Niro.
- GoofsNear the end, the bullet paths enter into the water from different angles, despite coming from one, stationary shooter.
The shooter wasn't stuck to the floor, he could move around. He could also angle his pistol and cause the bullets to enter the water from different angles.
- Crazy creditsSpecial thanks to .. all the animals that teach us to be better human beings.
- ConnectionsReferences Star Wars: Épisode IV - Un nouvel espoir (1977)
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $344,040
- Runtime
- 1h 33m(93 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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