The Doberman Gang

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The Doberman Gang (1972, USA) is a Crime film directed by Byron Chudnow.

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Main Details

  • Released in 1972
  • Color
  • Running Time: 87 Min.
  • Production Co: Rosamund Productions Inc.
  • Distribution CO: Sofradis (1974) (France) (theatrical) | Dimension Pictures (USA) | International Film Distributors (Canada
  • Directed by Byron Chudnow
  • Written by Louis Garfinkle, Frank Ray Perilli
  • Starring Byron Mabe, Hal Reed, Julie Parrish, Simmy Bow, JoJo D'Amore, John Tull, Jay Paxton, John Strong
  • Produced by David Chudnow, Irving Temaner
  • Original Music by Bradford Craig, Alan Silvestri
  • Cinematography by Robert Caramico
  • Film Editing by Herman Freedman

Tagline

  • Trained To Commit The Most Incredible Caper Ever Conceived

Synopsis

The Doberman Gang is a 1972 film about a talented animal trainer who uses a pack of Dobermans to commit a bank robbery. The six dogs were all named after famous bank robbers. Their names were Dillinger (John Dillinger), Bonnie (Bonnie Parker), Clyde (Clyde Barrow), Pretty Boy Floyd, Baby Face Nelson, and Ma Barker. Its score was the first composed by Alan Silvestri, who found later success with the soundtracks for more notable films such as the Back to the Future trilogy and Forrest Gump. The film was shot completely on location in Simi Valley, California. The Doberman Gang was followed by two sequels: The Daring Dobermans (1973) and The Amazing Dobermans (1976). (Wikipedia)

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