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Play Dead

  • 1983
  • R
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
4.2/10
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Play Dead (1983)
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A rich, elderly woman casts black magic spells on her vicious Rottweiler to murder her relatives.A rich, elderly woman casts black magic spells on her vicious Rottweiler to murder her relatives.A rich, elderly woman casts black magic spells on her vicious Rottweiler to murder her relatives.

  • Director
    • Peter Wittman
  • Writer
    • Lothrop W. Jordan
  • Stars
    • Yvonne De Carlo
    • Stephanie Dunnam
    • David Cullinane
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.2/10
    526
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    • Director
      • Peter Wittman
    • Writer
      • Lothrop W. Jordan
    • Stars
      • Yvonne De Carlo
      • Stephanie Dunnam
      • David Cullinane
    • 17User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
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    Yvonne De Carlo
    Yvonne De Carlo
    • Hester
    Stephanie Dunnam
    Stephanie Dunnam
    • Audrey
    David Cullinane
    • Jeff
    Glenn Kezer
    • Otis
    Ron Jackson
    Ron Jackson
    • Richard
    David Ellzey
    • Stephen
    Jo Livingston
    Jo Livingston
    • Pathologlst
    Carolyn Greenwood
    • Monique
    Jeff McVey
    • Eric
    Robert Hibbard
    • Policeman
    Desmond Dhooge
    • Dog Trainer
    John Caroll Perry
    • Sam
    Alex Bond Winslow
    • Clarisse
    Harry Gibbs
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    • Director
      • Peter Wittman
    • Writer
      • Lothrop W. Jordan
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    7Bezenby

    A dog as the killer? Read on

    This might be some kind of b-movie classic. This is a film where a dog is the killer, but those expecting Cujo style dog attacks will be well let down, because this dog does it's whacking gangland style, yo.

    Some Auntie who's into Satan and all that jive isn't too happy with the way her dead sister's estate turned out (I think). So she trains up this dog to be a killer and gives it to her niece as a present. Only prob is that this dog is out to kill all of aunt's enemies and does so by accidental car death, electrocution, strangulation and poison.

    Like you I was wondering why it didn't just rip the throats out of folks, but there you go. Maybe it was because the dog involved was such a cutey and no one could believe it could kill someone using it's teeth. Who knows.

    Also, there's this sex scene that seems to involve body doubles, and the body double covering for the chick has bweuubs three times the size of the actress she's covering for so watch out for that.

    This film is great!
    5ronnievanrijswijk

    Not quite what you would expect from a killer dog movie

    Play Dead aka Killer Dog is a pretty mild horror film about an mean spirited elderly woman (Yvonne De Carlo), who uses her rothweiler Greta (one of the nicest dogs you have ever seen) to get rid of a few people who are in her way. And not in the kind of way you would expect from a dog which is supposed to be ferocious, De Carlo uses cuty pie Greta and her black magic to kill her victims off in quite creative ways, how to discribe this movie... Greta the killer dog convinces the audience to be one of the most lovable dogs ever, and the added growling effects are quite laughable. They tried to add some intensity to use slow motion each time Greta comes in action, which failed in my opinion. The death scenes them selves are a bit foreboding, you know what's about to happen before the deaths itself. A bit of gore would've been nice (since there isn't any), to make a long story short. I would only reccommand this "killer"dog flick if you're into unknown works of obscurity.
    5searchanddestroy-1

    Playing it can be deadly

    I expected at best a kind of Poor man's CUJO or something in the line of WHITE DOG but I was misunderstaood. It is a horror thriller with a painful watch for me to find the great Yvonne De Carlo lost in such a mess. I loved so much De Carlo in Paramount features from the fifties, adventures little gems made in Technicolor, and it it hurts me to assist to her downfall in such grade Z films. She is still beautiful for her age. That's the only thing that I will remember from this film. Just the last minutes are interesting.
    4Stevieboy666

    Satan's Dog is just a big softie

    Satan's Dog is the British title for Play Dead, the VHS came with striking artwork but as is so often the case the film did not live up to the packaging. Yvonne de Carlo plays a rich but bitter woman who imports a large Rottweiler from Europe called Greta and uses black magic to control her, killing people for her own greedy ends. If you are hoping to see gory dog on human attacks then you will be disappointed. Greta is a very intelligent dog and doesn't want the deaths traced back to her, for example while a woman is taking a bath the clever dog drops an electrical appliance into the water and zap! Having said that a couple of deaths do see some of the red stuff. The black magic scenes don't have much bite either. Much better is the movie Devil Dog (1978)
    4Tikkin

    Rather dull

    I've been after this movie for a while, though mainly because of the cool VHS cover and the fact that Yvonne De Carlo is in it. Well, I finally found a copy at a market. The film didn't live up to my expectations, but I'm used to that, being a fan of low budget horror.

    The film is kind of watchable and semi-interesting, but isn't much of a horror film because there are no violent deaths. The deaths are caused by the dog but in very tame ways. The plot also seems muddled and the motivation for the killings is unclear. I found the ending rather bizarre but slightly surprising.

    The main reason to seek this film out as far as I'm concerned is the VHS cover (the UK one). It looks good amongst my collection of big box horror films and I love the artwork. Other than that, there's little reason to seek out this film, even for fellow fans of low-budget horror.

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      Shot in 1981, not released until 1983.
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      Referenced in Video Nasties: Moral Panic, Censorship & Videotape (2010)

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    • Release date
      • January 1986 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Killer Dog
    • Filming locations
      • Farmers Branch, Texas, USA
    • Production company
      • United Construction Company
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 26m(86 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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