Difference between revisions of "The Dog"
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Revision as of 22:40, 15 November 2019
The Dog (1976, Spain) is a Eco-Terror-Action film directed by Antonio Isasi-Isasmendi.
- Contents: IMDB
Main Details
- Released in 1979
- Color
- Running Time: 114 Min.
- Distributed by Trans World Entertainment
- Directed by Antonio Isasi-Isasmendi
- Written by Antonio Isasi-Isasmendi & Juan Antonio Porto
- Starring Jason Miller, Lea Massari, Juan Antonio Porto, Juan Antonio Bardem
Also Known As
- El Perro (Spain, original title)
- A Dog Called Vengeance
Plot
Aristides Ungria (Jason Miller) was a political prisoner being held by a Latin American dictatorship, but he has escaped. A trained dog has been sent to hunt and kill him. While he is trudging through the jungles, he is at a relative disadvantage to the dog. Later, the dog suffers a disadvantage, as it attempts to find its prey in man's jungle: a city. As the hunt continues, the hunter and hunted develop a grudging respect for one another. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi