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Doghouse

  • 2009
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
23K
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Noel Clarke, Danny Dyer, and Stephen Graham in Doghouse (2009)
A group of men head to a remote village to help one of their friends get over his divorce; when they get there, though, they discover that all the women have been infected with a virus that makes them man-hating cannibals.
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A group of men, heading to a remote village to help one of their friends get over his divorce, soon discover that all the women have been infected with a virus that makes them man-hating can... Read allA group of men, heading to a remote village to help one of their friends get over his divorce, soon discover that all the women have been infected with a virus that makes them man-hating cannibals.A group of men, heading to a remote village to help one of their friends get over his divorce, soon discover that all the women have been infected with a virus that makes them man-hating cannibals.

  • Director
    • Jake West
  • Writer
    • Dan Schaffer
  • Stars
    • Danny Dyer
    • Noel Clarke
    • Emil Marwa
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    6.0/10
    23K
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    • Director
      • Jake West
    • Writer
      • Dan Schaffer
    • Stars
      • Danny Dyer
      • Noel Clarke
      • Emil Marwa
    • 75User reviews
    • 102Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Danny Dyer
    Danny Dyer
    • Neil
    Noel Clarke
    Noel Clarke
    • Mikey
    Emil Marwa
    • Graham
    Lee Ingleby
    Lee Ingleby
    • Matt
    Keith-Lee Castle
    Keith-Lee Castle
    • Patrick
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    Neil Maskell
    Neil Maskell
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    • Director
      • Jake West
    • Writer
      • Dan Schaffer
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    5the_rattlesnake25

    Bird flu is certainly getting out of control!...

    Vince (Stephen Graham) is going through the final stages of his divorce and to help him through this period his friends Mikey (Noel Clarke) and Neil (Danny Dyer) decide to take him and a few of the other boys to a remote village outside the humdrum of their London lives to get, in Dyer's own words; 's**tfaced'. However, when they turn up to the incredibly eerie village of Moodley to find flesh-eating, man-hating, cannibalistic women who want to do nothing more than rip out their internal organs and eat them for breakfast, the boys realise they have bitten more than they can chew and must fight their way through a barrage of blood-thirsty women in the most misogynistic way imaginable.

    The premise of the film completely reflects the manner in which Jake West approaches this project, with a gleeful nod towards plenty of harmless sexist humour and cheap gory death sequences that are all nice, light-hearted and fun. Neil, Vince and Mikey are all your typical working-class likely lads out to simply flirt with the opposite sex and drink as much as their body-weight, with Danny Dyer in particular needing to place little effort in recreating his Cockney 'laddish' persona (yet again) on the big-screen. While Dave Schaffer's script contains many easy-going humorous gags to keep your attention ticking over while the next axe, gnome or sword heads to try and end the boy's misogynistic ways and eliminate the male chromosome all in one.

    'Doghouse' is nowhere near the heights of Pegg/Frost's rom-zom-com-supremo 'Shaun of the Dead', but it isn't the worst film you will see this year. At a short running time of 85 minutes, you'll be cheaply entertained with boys being boys and women being...err, evil, vicious, un-relentless and, well women (just kidding!). This a film you'd probably enjoy seeing more after you've been kicked out the local Pub at closing time and are heading home with your Chicken Jalfrezi in one hand and the DVD in the other.
    6joiningjt

    Funny comedy horror, great cast!!!

    Typical British comedy horror, Similar to Shaun of the dead. The cast was excellent and a real funny story . Nothing earth shattering but worth watching I added it to my vast comedy horror collection as it's my favorite genre.
    6view_and_review

    Kill All Men

    "Doghouse" is a very silly British zombie movie in which the small town of Moodley is overrun by female zombies. They attack nine guys who all traveled there by bus to have a guys only retreat of boozing and partying. The zombie women came in all shapes and sizes, yet they were all singular in their goal. Kill all men.
    7dilbertsuperman

    Sort of like a Brit version of From Dusk Till Dawn but with zombies instead of vampires.

    This is a reasonably funny and campy horror movie that starts off as a bunch of blokes on a road trip to cheer up their recently divorced mate. Since the gathering was sudden and unplanned they catch a lot of crap from their women for leaving on the trip- hence being in the doghouse. They are on their way to a lovely town where the women outnumber the men 4 to 1.. there's women EVERYWHERE! Too bad that winds up not being such a good thing for them. LOL!! If you like a couple of jokes in between killing lots of female zombies, this is your movie, there is some decent creativity with the zombies, just remember the whole thing is tongue in zombie cheek.
    5BA_Harrison

    Shaun of the Dead for Nuts readers.

    After travelling to a remote village for a weekend of drunken debauchery and male bonding, a group of friends come under attack from the women of the village, who have turned into bloodthirsty cannibals as the result of a top-secret biological warfare experiment carried out by the army.

    Those looking for a stylish slice of quirky Brit comedy/horror in the vein of Shaun of the Dead, be warned: Jake West's Doghouse is aimed squarely at the lad-mag reading, post-footy, post-pub, post-curry crowd, and as such, the level of sophistication is not exactly high. Don't expect clever word-play, irony, post-modernism, surrealism, or satire; do expect tit jokes, loads of swearing, mindless violence, and puerile gags about shagging zombies, all of which could have been tons of fun, if only the film's characters hadn't been such an unlikable bunch of 'blokes' (fully deserving of everything they get), and director Jake West hadn't forgotten to develop his plot beyond a repetitive string of silly chase scenes and gory battles.

    Although Doghouse is far from the worst British film in recent years to attempt combining laughs with scares (that honour goes to the abysmal Lesbian Vampire Killers, closely followed by The Cottage), I really was expecting a lot more from the director of zany splatterfest Evil Aliens, which I thoroughly enjoyed. The basic premise—a blood-drenched battle of the sexes—is an interesting variation on the standard zombie plot, the design and execution of the female creatures is impressive (each has its own distinctive look and personality), and the gore is well executed; but with the comedy being so moronic, the narrative rapidly going nowhere, and not one sympathetic person to root for, Doghouse is definitely something of a disappointment.

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    • Trivia
      The town of Moodley was actually an elaborate set built in an old abandoned hospital; the cast and crew lived in this place throughout the making of the movie.
    • Goofs
      When Matt is attacked by the scissors lady outside the house he is fighting her and the camera changes and the lady is not there and Matt is just pointing at the other women. Then the camera changes back and Matt is still fighting the scissors lady.
    • Quotes

      Neil: Alright, calm down... You sound like a dolphin.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Making of... 'Doghouse' (2009)
    • Soundtracks
      Female of the Species
      Performed by Space

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    • Release date
      • June 12, 2009 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Nhà Chứa
    • Filming locations
      • West Sussex, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Carnaby International
      • Carnaby Film Productions
      • Hanover Films
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    • Budget
      • $4,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $179,836
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 29 minutes
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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