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Dogpound Shuffle

  • 1975
  • PG
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
171
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Dogpound Shuffle (1975)
ComedyDrama

An ex-vaudevillian joins forces with a wandering prizefighter to raise enough money to spring his dog from the pound.An ex-vaudevillian joins forces with a wandering prizefighter to raise enough money to spring his dog from the pound.An ex-vaudevillian joins forces with a wandering prizefighter to raise enough money to spring his dog from the pound.

  • Director
    • Jeffrey Bloom
  • Writer
    • Jeffrey Bloom
  • Stars
    • Ron Moody
    • David Soul
    • Pamela McMyler
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    171
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jeffrey Bloom
    • Writer
      • Jeffrey Bloom
    • Stars
      • Ron Moody
      • David Soul
      • Pamela McMyler
    • 10User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ron Moody
    Ron Moody
    • Steps
    David Soul
    David Soul
    • Pritt
    Pamela McMyler
    Pamela McMyler
    • Pound Lady
    Ray Stricklyn
    Ray Stricklyn
    • Mr. Lester Jr.
    Robert Sutton
    Robert Sutton
    • Pound Attendant
    • (as Raymond Sutton)
    Robert Ruth
    • Bartender
    Claudine Melgrave
    • Head Maid
    Willie Whiteside
    • 1st Bum
    Otto Lowy
    • 1st Cop
    Wally McSween
    • 2nd Cop
    John Mayes
    • 2nd Bum
    Jack Ammon
    • 3rd Bum
    Robert Underwood
    Robert Underwood
    • 4th Bum
    Gordon Robertson
    • 5th Bum
    David Stein
    • Jail Guard
    Tom Snelgrove
    • Boxcar Drunk
    Ollie Olson
    • Sleeping Drunk
    Jack Leavy
    • 1st Bouncer
    • Director
      • Jeffrey Bloom
    • Writer
      • Jeffrey Bloom
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    9parisel

    Thought i was the only one who ever saw this

    I saw this movie on late night local tv when i was about 12. And ever since have asked people about it but nobody ever heard of it. Literally no one...I began to think maybe i dreamt it.

    It was sad and funny and left you with a good feeling about love and friendship. I would highly recommend this to everyone. Don't remember anything that a child shouldn't see in it...the beating was ugly but we see that all the time. So the whole family could watch it.
    9krocheav

    Top Draw Show~A Dog Picture for those who don't like Dog Pictures

    Here is an absolute rare joy. "Dogpound Shuffle" represents a special treat for lovers of tough, yet thoughtful 'dog' related stories. Writer, Director, Jeffery Bloom has created a very different kind of warm, dramatic, and touching movie about those who have fallen from life's fortunes.

    Mr Bloom was fortunate enough to bring together the prolific NYC born producer: Elliot Kastner and UK born Denis Holt (AKF: "Becket" '64) combined with Lew Grade, enabling him to bring his own story to the screen. Paramount in the USA seems to have given this film its only known theatrical release in 1975. Unfortunately, it seems the rest of the world discovered its special charms via Television releases. The highly talented British song and dance man Ron Moody is cast as a character known as 'Steps' and amiable young American David Soul (playing the part of Pritt) are about as unlikely a pair imaginable to be brought together for a film such as this. Both work exceptionally well together indeed.

    The Dog in question (Spot) an absolute trooper belongs to 'Steps' (Moody) a down-and-out ex-Broadway star. Moody is perfectly cast as the disgruntled has-been tapper. Steps is out looking for his next meal and lodging for the night, usually gained by busking in bars and on street corners with his talented faithful friend. Along comes equally broke Soul, who happens to play a 'mean' Harmonica and, an unlikely 'partnership' just might be possible.

    Award-nominated British Cinematographer Gerry Fisher captures the, at times bleak, Canadian locations to the point of making the viewer feel we have joined the intrepid trio on their varied locations. The music score by pop man David 'Dave' White, who started out as a member of the 60's group: Danny and the Juniors...then went on to compose and produce various chart toppers and film scores, adds a nice bounce to this very original story.

    The Paramount theatrical film version is rated PG for a particularly nasty fight scene that involves Moody, Soul, and a thuggish dog pound attendant - yet a DVD version I bought from ITV is oddly rated G!. A slightly disappointing aspect of the ITV DVD release is a cut made to the closing scene...where 'Steps' says to Pritt; Quote: "Ya know, I've been thinkin' (then pauses) Pritt says... "Well, you gonna tell me or not?. Steps continues... "I've been doin' a lot of thinkin', Broadway is out, there is no more Broadway, not like it was anyway, Hollywood, hell, that place was taken over 10 years ago by the queers, so I been thinkin', maybe there is a place, someplace, for us"... The above scene has been disappointingly expunged from the DVD.

    Leaves me wondering who had this cut from the DVD version, and why...was it for Political Correctness? Was it instigated by certain Cancel Culture pressure groups? This character's statement was made not as a form of malice but as a matter-of-fact observation, from someone who had lived through the ever-changing social conditions during his showbiz working days. Writers can, and generally do draw from their experiences within the industry. So if the quote was made from the point of view of the writer's own experiences--with regard to certain difficulties and pressures involved in getting particular projects off the ground-- then why should it be removed. No matter what your personal feelings are regarding this edit, it has the tendency to weaken part of the overall narrative.

    This edit won't bother those who have not seen the original film version but if you're lucky enough to locate an earlier issue, check it out. I see there was an earlier release from Playhouse Video, maybe that has this scene intact (?) If not, hang on to those older film prints. Maybe someone, someday, just might shed more light on this? That said, I can certainly recommend this film to anyone who loves an offbeat 'dog' story featuring realistic situations, and is also smart enough to balance both humour and social drama with excellent results. Watch for an excellent performance from Pamela McMyler (then wife of the writer/director) playing the receptionist at the Dog Pound! She is great, and we should have seen her in many more films - someone in the industry missed out there!

    The ITV DVD is quite good quality and features a commentary by the writer/director.
    9malcolmgsw

    One of Lew Grades better films

    Lew Grade had to step down as a director of ATV when he reached the age of 70 so he decided to go into the production of films,more's the pity. He inflicted some truly awful films on cinemagoers,including Raise the Titanic,which eventual him and his company.

    This however was a totally delightful film starting the great Tom Moody and scruffy the dog. Moody proved to be a fantastic dancer in this film.

    Even if you are not a dog owner of lover you will really enjoy this film.

    So what did Lee Grades do? He sold the film to television so it never got a cinema showing. His judgement clearly failed him,but given his many poor decisions it is little surprise.
    8stanleyfthompson

    BETTER THAN I EXPECTED

    I watched this film last night, I found it very engaging . Not much of a story by modern day standards. It was easy going on the mind and soul. Two good actors not crowding each other out. David Soul played the kind hearted dim wit, Ron Moody the worldly wise con man with a great love of his dog and his dancing ability. (I was greatly impressed with his dancing ability).

    While the film may be slow for modern tastes it as OK for me. The fight scene was well acted. I did like the latter scene with the escaped dogs. I also enjoyed the two leads conning the wife to open her door to rescue Steps dog. Also the happy ending.
    9cosmoromeo

    Watch This Movie Now!!

    I recorded this gem off the "Foremost Movie" late one Sunday night and am surprised this film isn't more popular or available!! After watching so called 'Hollywood North' spring up over the last 20 years or so it's great to see where the true pioneers came from. Dogpound Shuffle was shot entirely in Vancouver sometime in 1973 and has a pre-Starsky and Hutch David Soul along with Ron Moody who apparently made his fame in Vaudeville in England. The story is basically about two down on their luck bums who spend most of the movie trying to raise enough money to get Steps dog, Spot(alternate title) out of the East Vancouver dog pound!! For anyone living in the lower East Side (one of the worst drug problems in the world) it's great to play recognize the location after watching "Rumble in the Bronx" one too many times. But God knows how you're going to do that when you can't find the movie ANYWHERE!! I seem to remember it appearing on e-bay awhile back but why the hell ain't it on DVD??

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    • Trivia
      Ron Moody had to learn how to dance for his role as Steps.
    • Soundtracks
      If I'm Going To See You Tomorrow
      Music and Lyrics by Dave White (as David White) and Jeffrey Bloom

      Vocal by Lynne Marta

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    • Release date
      • April 30, 1975 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Den dansande hunden
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada(main location)
    • Production companies
      • Bulldog
      • Incorporated Television Company (ITC)
      • Jeffrey Bloom Productions
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    • Budget
      • $640,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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