Three men track down a pack of dobermans and along with a young Native American boy, train the dogs to rob the campaign funds of a politician.Three men track down a pack of dobermans and along with a young Native American boy, train the dogs to rob the campaign funds of a politician.Three men track down a pack of dobermans and along with a young Native American boy, train the dogs to rob the campaign funds of a politician.
Charles Robinson
- Steve
- (as Charles Knox Robinson)
Joan Caulfield
- Claudia
- (as Miss Joan Caulfield)
Claudio Martínez
- Billy
- (as Claudio Martinez)
George 'Buck' Flower
- Luther
- (as Buck Flower)
John War Eagle
- Grandfather
- (as John Wareagle)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThis film picks up where The Doberman Gang (1972) left off. The six Doberman Pinschers from that film are seen robbing a bank and then running off with the money.
- GoofsWhen the Dobermans are seen at the bank and leaving the bank, they are wearing collars with metal studs. When they are first seen "in the wild", they are wearing plain leather collars.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Trailer Trauma V: 70s Action Attack! (2020)
- SoundtracksBilly's Song
Music by Robert O. Ragland
Lyrics by Marcia Waldorf
Sung by Marcia Waldorf
[Played when Billy's home life is shown; reprise over the end credits]
Featured review
Although the idea of dogs robbing a bank may have seemed absurd, the idea worked well enoguh to lead to a sequel. The Daring Dobermans continues the story of the robber dogs where the previous film ended, although with some errors such as the specific number of stolen money or the dogs' collars. It's not even known what happened to the bulldog from the previous movie. Still, this film manages to be a worthy sequel with a better plot. The story is like the first movie, but there is much more dynamics and chemistry thanks to little Billy. Unlike the trainer from the previous film, Billy is more attached to the dogs and he gives a touch that contributes a lot to the plot of the film. The movie would have been perfect if more had been known about Billy's life. While the story also revolves around the making of the plan, it can feel that the Dobermans have more relevance due to the impact they left in the previous film. The Dobermans' training is at a higher lever and the truth is that seeing these dogs in action never ceases to amaze. Although it doesn't feature Alan Silvestri and the memorable main song, the new song that focuses on Billy has quite a bit of charm. Without anything else to day, The Daring Dobermans is a goood film that has unfortunately been forgotten, but is worth seeing just like its predecessor. My final rating for this movie is a 9/10.
- Elvis-Del-Valle
- Nov 25, 2024
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- Also known as
- Dobermanlarin Dönüsü (1976)
- Production company
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- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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