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Twilight of the Dogs

  • 1995
  • 1h 54m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
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John Brennan, Randall Shepperd, Gage Sheridan, Barry Sigismondi, and Tim Sullivan in Twilight of the Dogs (1995)
Sci-FiThriller

In the future, ex-military pilot Sam Asgarde is one of the few who have survived a worldwide plague as well as giant mutant spiders. A man with a terrible secret, Sam has to make a choice in... Read allIn the future, ex-military pilot Sam Asgarde is one of the few who have survived a worldwide plague as well as giant mutant spiders. A man with a terrible secret, Sam has to make a choice in a desperate bid to save humanity.In the future, ex-military pilot Sam Asgarde is one of the few who have survived a worldwide plague as well as giant mutant spiders. A man with a terrible secret, Sam has to make a choice in a desperate bid to save humanity.

  • Director
    • John R. Ellis
  • Writers
    • John R. Ellis
    • Tim Sullivan
  • Stars
    • Tim Sullivan
    • Ralph C. Bluemke
    • Gage Sheridan
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    51
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    • Director
      • John R. Ellis
    • Writers
      • John R. Ellis
      • Tim Sullivan
    • Stars
      • Tim Sullivan
      • Ralph C. Bluemke
      • Gage Sheridan
    • 4User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Tim Sullivan
    Tim Sullivan
    • Sam Asgarde
    Ralph C. Bluemke
    • Reverend Zerk
    • (as Ralph Bluemke)
    Gage Sheridan
    • Karuy
    Ellen Hart
    • Sara
    Barry Sigismondi
    Barry Sigismondi
    • Deacon Hill
    John Brennan
    • Deacon Blue
    James H. Housely
    • Derian
    • (as James Housely)
    Collin McKinstrie
    • Joshua
    Andrew Martineau
    • Jonathan
    Donna Abrahms
    • Espee
    Stephanie Clark
    • Melody
    Chuck Young
    • Quine
    Randall Shepperd
    • Machete Dog
    Bambi
    • Gertrude
    Laura Barltrop
    • Computer
    • (voice)
    Greg Coale
    • Whiz Deacon
    Tim Davis
    • Butcher Deacon #3
    Diablo
    • Horse
    • Director
      • John R. Ellis
    • Writers
      • John R. Ellis
      • Tim Sullivan
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    10wrycooter

    Interesting movie

    I finally found this film after reading about it in Science Fiction Age mag back in the mid nineties...I already checked out the other films (Invader, Beyond the rising moon and Metamorphosis) Invader is better as an action film but this is more like a science fiction story. The acting was better than a lot of low budget films and I didn't feel like I was being talked down to. Nice photography and special effects and a really cool real tank! I recommend this to people who like real sci-fi stories and not just things blowing up all the time. I mean, this film does have things blowing up and etc. but that's not what the film is about. It's about the future survivors of a disease and a cult army with an alien woman and a cow and jet pilot to boot. It was hard to find but I wasn't disappointed.
    suckling

    Could become a cult classic.....

    Lots of fun...easy to identify with...you may laugh at the wrong places, but who cares. A lot of effort and care was put into this movie. Special effects, settings, and make-up all are above B-flick standards. This has the makings of a cult classic....and has the kind of long-lasting appeal that many Ed Wood, Roger Corman, or Troma Brothers movies have had. This is definitely worth seeing, and for those of us who value the off-beat, it is worth owning. Give it a look!
    9scifiman

    Giant spiders and a HOT Redhead! What more could a man want?

    Twilight of the Dogs is an entertaining film about life on Earth after a germ warfare accident. Gage Sheridan plays a half human/ half alien but 100% gorgeous redheaded babe trying to save the last of mankind from the plague. This may have been her first acting role, but she was excellent and she made her character heroic, sympathetic and completely believable. Kent Burton's amazing stop motion animation brought giant spiders to life on film. Director John Ellis made the end of the world believable on film and even had a genuine BMP tank captured during Desert Storm. Don't miss this film!

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    • Trivia
      The movie was filmed in Maryland, which is why greenery is in evidence despite the post-apocalyptic setting. The large building into which the murderous deacons chase Sam Asgarde was a disused tobacco curing facility.
    • Quotes

      [over the grave of his dog]

      Sam Asgarde: Bye, Tex. You're the only friend I had. At least I won't have to bury anyone else.

    • Crazy credits
      After the final credits, a blooper is shown. Sullivan (Asgarde) and Sheridan (Keruy) are lying in bed, and Asgarde is saying, "I've been so ... so foolish." Sheridan says, "You have been," and then starts laughing. After a few seconds, Sullivan realizes it's a blooper/joke, and he bursts into laughter too.

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    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • New Genesis
    • Filming locations
      • Maryland, USA
    • Production companies
      • Dempsey Holzberg Studios
      • Lightworks Planet Earth
      • The Very Big Motion Picture Corporation
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 54 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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