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Man About Dog

  • 2004
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
1.1K
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Man About Dog (2004)
Comedy

Three losers leave town owing $50k to a bookie. They go on a journey involving drinking, gambling on greyhounds, and hiring prostitutes, leading them into further debt and misadventures.Three losers leave town owing $50k to a bookie. They go on a journey involving drinking, gambling on greyhounds, and hiring prostitutes, leading them into further debt and misadventures.Three losers leave town owing $50k to a bookie. They go on a journey involving drinking, gambling on greyhounds, and hiring prostitutes, leading them into further debt and misadventures.

  • Director
    • Paddy Breathnach
  • Writer
    • Pearse Elliott
  • Stars
    • Allen Leech
    • Tom Murphy
    • Ciaran Nolan
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    1.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Paddy Breathnach
    • Writer
      • Pearse Elliott
    • Stars
      • Allen Leech
      • Tom Murphy
      • Ciaran Nolan
    • 11User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 10 nominations total

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    Allen Leech
    Allen Leech
    • Mo Chara
    • (as Alan Leech)
    Tom Murphy
    • Cerebral Paulsy
    • (as Tom Jordan Murphy)
    Ciaran Nolan
    • Scud Murphy
    Sean McGinley
    Sean McGinley
    • J.P. McCallion
    Pat Shortt
    Pat Shortt
    • Fergie
    Fionnula Flanagan
    Fionnula Flanagan
    • Olivia
    Martin Rogan
    • Mooney
    Lisa Andrews
    • Shauneen
    Seamus Ball
    • Sweeney
    Rosina Brown
    • Mo Chara's Ma
    James Collins
    • Fergie's Gang #3
    Johnny Collins
    Johnny Collins
    • Fergie's Gang #1
    Michael Collins
    • Tiny
    Paddy Collins
    • Fergie's Gang #2
    Aoife Connolly
    • Nurse #1
    Nicolas Cruz Hernandez
    • Barry
    Gerry Doherty
    • Mo Chara's Da
    Tom Doyle
    • Piper
    • Director
      • Paddy Breathnach
    • Writer
      • Pearse Elliott
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    bob the moo

    Amusing but mostly too much Lock Stock, not enough originality

    Mo Chara's father got him into betting on dogs and for better or worse (mostly worse) it has become his passion. His friends Paulsy and Scud Murphy go along with his judgement most of the time. When Mo lets bookie JP McCallion win a race in return for a dog from his stable, the boys get screwed and left with a fuzzy creature called Boots. They dump Boots and agree to scupper another of McCallion's races in return for another dog from a wealthy owner seeking revenge. They get the dog but McCallion wants what he should have won from them – fifty thousand Euros. With their options limited, the boys take their dog, their broken down van and head south into the Republic.

    I watched this because it was made (partly) in Northern Ireland and I felt that I should support the small film industry there with my time if nothing else; other than that though I didn't know anything about it. The opening five minutes changed all that because the style, energy and tone of the film immediately told me that this was going to be one of many films that tries to utilise the style that Guy Ritchie made his name with in Lock Stock. Often I find this very off-putting and I haven't always got much from the films that jump on this new British gangster genre without a great deal to offer of its own. To a greater or lesser extent this film more or less falls into the same trap because the style and excess in the story is very much in the mould of Lock Stock.

    It works best when the film uses it sparingly because the film does just about have enough of its own about it to make it worth watching. The typically Norn Iron dark humour is infused into the laddish gangster action pretty well and, as a Belfast boy myself, I could relate to aspects of the characters in there. However too often it does rely on Lock Stock tricks and style without really producing enough to hold up the style. It has a few "good" moments but mostly it is just amusing. The cast are pretty good but, like the script, they cannot totally make the film their own. Leech doesn't totally convince with his accent or his leading man ability but he does OK nonetheless. Nolan is more natural and recognisable as the type of person I would expect in his situation but he is not able to raise the material that much – nor Murphy (sadly recently deceased). McGinley is the only one I'd describe as a real "face" within the film.

    Looking at it coldly this is a rip-off of Lock Stock but set in Ireland but it does just about have enough local content to provide enough to justify watching it, but too often it gives in to aping the style of Lock Stock. Funnily enough the day I saw this film I also heard Mark Kermode comment on Shrooms (the next film from Breathnach) that it lacked its own style and was trying to sell to other markets. The same can be said of Man About Dog. As a result it is a so-so comedy but it cannot find its own voice due to the amount of time and energy spent on aping Guy Ritchie.
    10snakegamer

    Good comedy, Three men trying their luck with a dog and a bit of gambling

    Great funny film, three men in Ireland, penniless and trying their luck with hilarious results.

    If you like gambling films, then you will love this film it has all the tension and keeps you on the edge of your seat, I could not help but cheer them on on their way.

    This film is fast paced and action packed, you join them on the road in Ireland getting chased, getting into hilarious Situations, and trying to race their greyhound while they are at it.

    I enjoyed this film very much and it made me laugh a lot, which I find that many films cannot manage these days.

    I think that people outside the UK may have trouble understanding the broad Irish accents though, however that aside the three main characters were brilliant in their roles. I recommend this film very highly.
    4Propellorpants

    Loves Ritchie, hates dogs.

    It's clear from the off that this is not so much an homage to Guy Ritchie, as it is an opportunistic mugging amid a dearth of originality. It takes a bloke-ish topic - greyhound racing (I guess it was either that, boxing or poker) - and three laddish young Irish guys (Messrs Cocky, Unlucky and Peaceful...gosh), then drags the plot through a series of contrived encounters with the usual Guy Ritchie ensemble; bookies, tough gypsies, hard men, loose women etc. All with the cliched goal of ending up with a big bag of cash at the end of the movie. There's some pretence that this is about the love of dogs, but their violent deaths are used as a 'joke' so often that this flick is clearly confused about what message it wants to send.

    Along the way, we are treated to droll scenes such as the lads getting involved in a fertility drug trial, with predictable consequences, and hooking up with three 'foreign birds' (because they're easy, right lads?). As per the rules for bloke films, women are only allowed as sex objects and don't get to speak more than a line or two. Long, inconsequential blather between the lads act as filler along the way until, finally, the director throws in a Trainspotting rip off as the Lock, Stock theft runs low on returns. Low brow, paint-by-numbers comedy for the Lad Bible crowd. But in Ireland.
    10lawewan

    Anyone who gives less than 10/10 is not from Ireland/Northern ireland.

    Brilliant movie. Cracker. If youre from northern ireland or ireland the slang is more understandable but all the other reviews on this site are probably from them yanks, big movie critiques. Honestly the best film ive watched in years.
    6DFG1916

    Decent comedy

    A decent comedy following the misadventures of three young Belfast men who happen into the world of hare coursing.

    Stylistically, this has the feel of a lot of British and Irish films of the past decade. It's aimed at the same market that made Trainspotting, Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, and Snatch such big hits. On a number of occasions I thought this was overdone; it seemed to be trying too hard to be Belfast's answer to those films. This would be forgivable from a new director but it's less understandable from Paddy Breathnach.

    The acting is excellent. Allen Leech does a good northern accent, although it's not quite West Belfast. The storyline is entirely unbelievable, but I wasn't expecting realism!

    6 out of 10 because it's funny in spots, but not THAT funny. I also think that to really appreciate it you have to have some interest in gambling in general, and gambling on dogs in particular. If, like me, you have neither, you'll probably find it a bit difficult to get into.

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    • Trivia
      The street scene which shows the lads driving into Clonmel which is in County Tipperary was actually filmed in Naas Co Kildare.
    • Quotes

      Mo Chara: [Opening line] If I was down to my last coin, I'd gamble it. And do you know what I'd put it on? The underdog. You see, I like to think of things in terms of bets. So here I am. A 50p each way bet on a 100 to 1 long shot. And how did I get those odds? Now there's a story.

    • Soundtracks
      Ndékété Yo
      Composed by Andy Shafte & Bideew Bou Bess

      Performed by Bideew Bou Bess

      Delabel Editions Sarl/ Sony Music Publishing

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    • Release date
      • October 1, 2004 (Ireland)
    • Countries of origin
      • Ireland
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Мужские страсти
    • Filming locations
      • County Antrim, Northern Ireland, UK
    • Production companies
      • Bord Scannán na hÉireann / The Irish Film Board
      • Potboiler Productions
      • Treasure Entertainment
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,651,081
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
    • Color
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