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Black Dog

  • 1998
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
10K
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Patrick Swayze in Black Dog (1998)
CaperCar ActionActionCrimeDramaThriller

A weapons loaded truck is shadowed by FBI and ATF. It explodes and kills the driver. Jack, just out of prison, is pressured into driving another truck from Atlanta to NJ. Things get rough wh... Read allA weapons loaded truck is shadowed by FBI and ATF. It explodes and kills the driver. Jack, just out of prison, is pressured into driving another truck from Atlanta to NJ. Things get rough when hijacking attempts are made.A weapons loaded truck is shadowed by FBI and ATF. It explodes and kills the driver. Jack, just out of prison, is pressured into driving another truck from Atlanta to NJ. Things get rough when hijacking attempts are made.

  • Director
    • Kevin Hooks
  • Writers
    • William Mickelberry
    • Dan Vining
  • Stars
    • Patrick Swayze
    • Randy Travis
    • Meat Loaf
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    10K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kevin Hooks
    • Writers
      • William Mickelberry
      • Dan Vining
    • Stars
      • Patrick Swayze
      • Randy Travis
      • Meat Loaf
    • 99User reviews
    • 45Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Patrick Swayze
    Patrick Swayze
    • Jack Crews
    Randy Travis
    Randy Travis
    • Earl
    Meat Loaf
    Meat Loaf
    • Red
    Gabriel Casseus
    Gabriel Casseus
    • Sonny
    Brian Vincent
    Brian Vincent
    • Wes
    Graham Beckel
    Graham Beckel
    • Cutler
    Brenda Strong
    Brenda Strong
    • Melanie
    Rusty De Wees
    • Junior
    Cyril O'Reilly
    Cyril O'Reilly
    • Vince
    Erin Broderick
    • Tracy
    Charles S. Dutton
    Charles S. Dutton
    • Ford
    • (as Charles Dutton)
    Stephen Tobolowsky
    Stephen Tobolowsky
    • McClaren
    Lorraine Toussaint
    Lorraine Toussaint
    • Avery
    Hester Hargett
    • FBI Tech
    Stuart Greer
    Stuart Greer
    • Trooper
    Whitt Brantley
    • Trooper
    Gene Hartline
    Gene Hartline
    • Benny
    • (uncredited)
    Bo Keister
    Bo Keister
    • FBI Agent
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Kevin Hooks
    • Writers
      • William Mickelberry
      • Dan Vining
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    User reviews99

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    8buzznzipp1995

    Meatloaf, burning diesel and one angry black dog!

    No truer words, Swayze looked weathered. But I guess some truckers just do. I sort of enjoyed the story, the beginning definitely ignites the rest of the action. This has some 'skill' linked-up in the driving, I learned a couple cool things about Big Rigs, that I didn't realize before however, I haven't seen diesels doing stuff like that since, 'Breakdown' 'CONVOY' or 'Duel'. Patrick is pretty much always fun to see act in any movie that he is in, other than the banter back and forth from the Evil-Graeme Beckel's character, who had taken his wife (played by Brenda Strong, the woman walking down the street only in a 'bra' that caused 'Kramer' from Seinfeld to crash his car T.V.s Seinfeld) and daughter, then making it through that Hellish chase situation and accident, only to lose a new found friend 'Sonny' the F.B.I. man, suddenly being sideswiped by The heavier-weight-coupon clipping-Jimmy Swaggart-wannabe-evil boss Singer rock star/actor Meatloaf at the end of this flick, Jack (Swayze) can't get an even break. However this is how most big budget Studio production houses usually take it into their hands to change a movie script until the believable is now ridiculous, usually at the end of a movie. Kind of like when Sidney J Furie made "Superman IV" and the Studio execs slashed his budget in half...this time however at pretty much the last minute, before scene shooting got started.

    But Blackdog is entertaining and fun,the cast is a great cast. Heck with a good beer it gets even better.

    But please if you must drink, stay at home and be nice to those around you.
    walker2320

    The best of the worst

    This, although not entirely intended to be that funny, is one of the most humorous films I've ever seen. Wes's constant pleading to visit the jon, Red's quoting of Bible verses, and Earl's horrible singing all intertwine into a story originally intended to be very serious. However, the great acting of Randy Travis and Meat Loaf give the viewer a pleasant and hilarious surprise. The car chase scene is wonderfully made as is a crafty semi truck rampage up a steep hill and along jagged cliffs. A unique blend of good and bad acting along with good scenes and bad scenes make Black Dog one of the best "bad" movies you'll ever see.
    7craZyforswayZ

    Swayzerific! Two appendages upward!

    Patrick Swayze shines in one of the best films in the truck-driving genre. The main character Jack Crews (Swayze) plays an ex-con/truck driver/plaid shirt enthusiast who gets more than he bargained for! Literally. In effort to make some much-needed money for his poor family, Crews bargains with a small arms dealer, played by Meat Loaf. Crews agrees to deliver the shipment for Meat Loaf in exchange for some cool cash. As you may have figured out by looking at the movie cover, Crews encounters hordes of inept henchmen along the way. Fortunately for Jack Crews, their vehicles explode easily. Still, Crews n' Company face many action-packed twist and turns on their journey. Swayze gives a spectacular performance; deserving of the either an academy award or employee of the month. I would recommend this film to anyone with eyes.
    6Boba_Fett1138

    Road rage with Patrick Swayze and Meat Loaf.

    For the genre movie that this is, it's a pretty enjoyable movie to watch. It's definitely no worse or better than any other similar simple straight-forward action flick from the '90's.

    Of course the movie is suffering from more than 1 problem though. One obviously is its story. It's simple and actually doesn't make a lot of sense and is a real unlikely one. I mean, why did Red ever let the truck drive off from his place, only to dangerously attempt to hijack it later, on the very same day. But oh well, without this story we wouldn't had all those exploding trucks and action scenes within this movie.

    Well, it's not like the action is much spectacular though. Funny enough there are lots of exploding trucks and cars but they already seem to blow up when one of the passengers farts. Action-wise this movie just isn't good or spectacular enough to watch.

    Another problem with the movie is that it has far too many villains in it. It's like the main characters against the rest of the world. The movie also doesn't seem to be able to make a choice who to make the main and most important villain of the movie, with as a result that all of the villainous characters aren't really anything memorable or evil enough, since the movie spends to much time on showing the many different villainous characters of the movie.

    The movie is from the period when Patrick Swayze's career of course already was more or less on a death end. Nevertheless he's always good and serious with every role that he plays. He's also credible in this role, despite his already showing age. He was perhaps a tad bit too old at the time of this movie to play the main lead in an action movie. Meat Loaf mostly seemed to have had fun with playing his role, which shows on the screen. But like I said before, since he plays a villain, he didn't get the screen time he deserved. There are parts in the movie were he completely disappears, only to show up 20 minutes later again.

    But despite this all, the movie is good and entertaining enough to watch. It's current rating on here would suggest that this is one of the worst action flicks of the '90's but it hardly is. It's also no better than some action flicks but also definitely no worse than some others.

    6/10

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    7lost-in-limbo

    "I'm just here to drive".

    You get plenty bang for your buck in the on-the-road action joint "Black Dog". Ex-con Jack Crews unwillingly agrees to drive a semi-trailer loaded with illegal weapons from Georgia to New Jersey in order to save his family. While it might be a one-idea action fling, it's got enough gusto and energy making it predictably routine, but still rousing Mack truck ride packed with smashing stunt work that's nothing short than spectacular. Total destruction follows. It's dangerous and it shows (look at the chase through the hills), as the imagery is important due to its simplicity. The script is thick with drama, but this never takes away from the thrills or the build of them. Even though the ending was overly cheery for my liking. Patrick Swayze emit's a natural coolness to his laid-back ex-con character that sure knows how to handle a rig. Then chuck in the villains (hit-men, bikers and FBI) who hound Swayze, where you have the larger-than-life Meat Loaf and the usual twists and turns. Distinguishable, but competently done and very exciting as we get the screeching guitar riffs to remind us that.

    "That son of a b!tch can drive"

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      Patrick Swayze went through a real truck driving school to earn his Class A CDL (commercial driver's license).
    • Goofs
      When Crewes is in the garage and Junior is telling him about the truck, Junior says the truck is equipped with an Eaton-Fuller 10 speed. However, in the scene where Crewe's truck is being blocked in and it shows Crewes shifting, the pattern on the shift knob indicates it is a 9-speed transmission.
    • Quotes

      Sonny: Well what if something jumps out into the road and you need to stop?

      Jack Crews: You don't.

      [Rig runs over something]

      Sonny: What was that?

      Jack Crews: A Mazda.

    • Connections
      Referenced in La muse (1999)
    • Soundtracks
      On Down the Line
      Written by Kostas Lazarides

      Performed by Patty Loveless

      Courtesy of MCA Records Nashville

      Under license from Universal Music Special Markets

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    • Release date
      • July 29, 1998 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • France
      • Germany
      • Japan
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Universal
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Alto riesgo
    • Filming locations
      • Charlotte, North Carolina, USA
    • Production companies
      • Universal Pictures
      • Mutual Film Company
      • Prelude Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $30,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $12,951,088
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,809,375
      • May 3, 1998
    • Gross worldwide
      • $12,951,088
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 29 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
      • DTS-Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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