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Pound

  • 1970
  • X
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
369
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Pound (1970)
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In a pound, 18 dogs wait to be adopted.In a pound, 18 dogs wait to be adopted.In a pound, 18 dogs wait to be adopted.

  • Director
    • Robert Downey Sr.
  • Writer
    • Robert Downey Sr.
  • Stars
    • Joe Madden
    • James Green
    • Mariclare Costello
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    369
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robert Downey Sr.
    • Writer
      • Robert Downey Sr.
    • Stars
      • Joe Madden
      • James Green
      • Mariclare Costello
    • 7User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Joe Madden
    • Colonel
    James Green
    • Honky Killer
    Mariclare Costello
    Mariclare Costello
    • Honky Killer's Wife
    L. Errol Jaye
    • Police Chief
    Carolyn Cardwell
    • Keeper
    Charles Dierkop
    Charles Dierkop
    • Airdale
    Lawrence Wolf
    • Mexican Hairless
    Ching Yeh
    • Siamese Cat
    Marshall Efron
    Marshall Efron
    • Dachshund
    Eric Krupnik
    • Montana Sheepdog
    Elsie Downey
    Elsie Downey
    • Mutt Bitch
    Chuck Green
    • Mutt
    Don Calfa
    Don Calfa
    • Italian Terrier
    Stan Gottlieb
    Stan Gottlieb
    • Boxer
    Carolyn Groves
    • Pedigreed Bitch
    Harry Rigby
    • Fowl
    Eric Crawley
    • Singing Water Spaniel
    Lucille Rogers
    • Old Pekingese Bitch
    • Director
      • Robert Downey Sr.
    • Writer
      • Robert Downey Sr.
    • All cast & crew
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    10fellino2

    people representing dogs about to be put down.

    I've never seen any movie like this where people represent dogs about to be put down and their characters. The movie keeps switching back and forth between the actors and the animals. The actors talk and you get a feeling for the animals.

    It's sad and yet funny.

    One animal starts to have a baby and another tries to have sex with another dog and the viewer gets to understand by watching the actors represent these dogs.

    One dog is about to be put down and you see how nervous he gets.

    One gets a different feeling for one's pet after watching this movie.
    7Leannebenson_photography

    Bizarre but brilliant

    I saw this film last night at the Barbican in London, apparently it hadn't been shown for thirty years, longer than I've been alive! We were warned at the beginning that it wasn't the easiest film to watch and with that in mind, I actually found it not too difficult to watch. All the chartacters were very different and I really like the idea of having people play the animals. It was pretty sad but also heartwarming in a way. I loved Robert Downey jr as the puppy, so cute!!!

    I would say that the film was pretty bizarre and I'm not sure if I could watch it again for a while but for someone like me who is interested in they ways of past decades, I think it was a brilliant peek into the late sixties. There was one particular character, the old lady who played the dog with the mange problem who I thought was brilliant, amazing styling and directing. A film that should be available to be shown.
    EyeAskance

    A unique and innovative film which deserves a second chance.

    See the amazing Robert Downey Sr.'s chimerical POUND, and experience the happy-sadness of a single night in a city dog-pound from a canine point-of-view.

    One of the director's stronger works, POUND is a brilliantly conceptualized semi-experimental film which is well-played by the entire cast. Each performer is in the role of a dog(sans costume), written in respect to specific characteristics of their breed/type(staunch, high-flown pedigree, agreeable dim-witted domestic mutt, world-wise elder, ruffian homeless mongrel, etc.). The bizarre, obstreperous script crackles with zippy dialog and trenchant witticisms, but the thrust of the matter is the disconcerting collective trepidation of impending doom(the dogs know that some among them are at an advantage, as puppies, pure-breeds, and lost domestics are less likely to be "put down" than the age-advanced, sickly, or mongrel types). We sympathize with these characters, and share their apprehension as the clock ticks away to their potential fate.

    An ingenious experiment commendably executed(if a bit stagy at points), POUND has sadly slipped through the cracks into oblivion...let's hope it soon finds its way back home.
    redbeard_nv

    What film vault is this movie held captive in?

    Seeing it only once at the Uniondale Mini-Cinema, Long Island home to art films and the Rocky Horror Picture Show, all I knew was that it was on a Robert Downey Sr. double feature with the classic, Putney Swope.

    What I saw was a stunning, surreal demonstration of the movie screen as a stage and the actors upon it drawing you into their world. A dog pound, occupied by stray and abandoned canines, all musing about their lives, from the primped pedigree to the run-down greyhound (a masterpiece performance by Putney Swope alumni Antonio Fargas, later to be saddled with the ludicrous role of Huggy Bear the pimp in TV's Starsky & Hutch), the Dachshund (Marshall Efron, best known for Marshall Efron's Illustrated, Simplified and Painless Sunday School TV show) to a small role of a puppy played by a very young Robert Downey Jr.

    You get very caught up in their tales of joy and sorrow, even their dreams of freedom before they are utterly dashed in a tear-jerking conclusion that will have you weeping in pain and wanting to rush out to your local animal shelter and adopt a pet.

    The true sadness is that this film is missing in action. Locked away for who knows what reason; legal battles, ego wars, et al. This film needs to be seen again soon, before all that remember it pass away.
    8Kenn-15

    A Missing Masterpiece

    I just want to agree with REDBEARD above -- I was at that same Uniondale Mini-Cinema screening! (and let's raise a glass to that incredible theater, that gave me my entire teen education in cinema), and haven't been able to see POUND since.

    However, the GOOD (maybe GREAT) news, is that in May 2012, Criterion is releasing a boxed set with several of Robert Downey, Sr.'s films, including PUTNEY SWOPE and CHAFED ELBOWS (unfortunately, NOT including POUND or GREASER'S PALACE). At least SOME Robert Downey films are going to be out there for a whole new generation (and this older generation) to see.

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    • Trivia
      First film of Robert Downey, Jr.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #20.135 (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      Theme From Pound
      Written and Performed by Charley Cuva

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    • Release date
      • August 17, 1970 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • 637 Greenwich Street, West Village, New York City, New York, USA(the pound)
    • Production company
      • Floyd L. Peterson Productions
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      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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