A political prisoner in a South American dictatorship escapes and is pursued throughout the country by a bloodthirsty dog.A political prisoner in a South American dictatorship escapes and is pursued throughout the country by a bloodthirsty dog.A political prisoner in a South American dictatorship escapes and is pursued throughout the country by a bloodthirsty dog.
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Juan Margallo
- Cuatrero
- (as Francisco Margallo)
Miguel Rellán
- Guerrillero
- (as Miguel Angel Rellan)
Luis Marín
- Preso
- (as Luis Marin)
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Jason Miller made his acting debut in 1973, as the troubled Father Karras in the horror classic "The Exorcist", and he immediately received an Academy Award nomination for it. It's bizarre that, barely 4 years later, he appears in this grim and obscure Spanish political thriller/exploitation flick. It's a very unusual but nevertheless courageous role, since Miller depicts a political prisoner in an undisclosed South American country under dictatorship. He manages to escape during a transport, but promptly finds himself relentlessly pursued by an evil warden and his vicious dog; - and later just by the vicious dog. "El Perro", also known as "A Dog Called Vengeance", is a raw and mean-spirited drama; - ugly and deeply unpleasant to look at, but simultaneously intriguing. The film is long and contains slightly two many tedious sequences, but the essential sequences (as in: the dog-chasing) are intense and perplexing. The last half hour, when the action transfers from the vile and humid jungle to the big and corrupt city, I found very difficult to sit through because it's almost purely talkative and hardly any action. The titular dog, a magnificent German Shepard, is genuinely impressive animal.
I'm trying to figure out what this film is doing in a DVD collection called Tales of Voodoo where its paired with a movie called Scorpion Thunderbolt (which is about a killer snake-man) since the two films have nothing in common and this film has nothing to do with voodoo. I've tried to work out the connection, but I'm not sure I'll ever figure it out. I'm just glad it happened since I would not have run across this very good tale of a political prisoner on the run. Jason Miller stars as the prisoner who manages to escape from a prison work detail when an accident on the road gives him a chance to flee. He is pursued and is recaptured, but circumstance again gives him an opportunity for freedom, which he takes, only he still finds himself being chased by one of the dogs. Far from as simple or as simple minded as I've made it out to be this is a good thriller/allegory. Things don't always go the way you expect (especially if you're like me and were expecting a schlocky exploitation film). This is a movie thats both entertaining and enlightening. Certainly worth trying f you're in the mood for something other than typical exploitation fare.
when i first saw this movie i was 8 years old and that was in 1985..believe or no i loved that movie and i still have it now even if i am 27 years old now..the story is telling you that wither the master of the dog is bad or good the dog will follow his master and go after the who murdered his master even if he is innocent. The dog will go after him and will cross hundred of miles to get to him but at the end something really sad will happen...i recommend this movie for those of who loves to see the loyalty of the dog that really deserve to call "The Best Friend". The dogs always and will still the mans best friend. I also hope that you like the movie and it contain some music clips that really nice to hear..
When I noticed this film scrolling the catalog at my favorite film store, I stopped and checked it out, then watched a trailer and browsed the synopsis and added it to the cart. I got the Severin Films remaster and was shocked when the star turned out to be Father Damien Karras from Exorcist, I can't imagine why I didn't recognize him in the trailer, but the second I saw him close up and heard his voice in the film I was like :Hey wait a second"...lol. Was also shocked at how much nudity he was willing to do, which was pretty much to bare all in every way LOL.
It's a well done political thriller horror, there's lots of blood and kills from both the Dog and from other people. I knew I would get into it, being such a Vengeance Horror fan and it did not disappoint. Both his relentless attempt to complete his mission and the relentless pursuit by the Dog made for some very engaging tension and elicited your "rooting" for him to get away from what could be called a relentless stalker, akin to some horror villain determined to get it's victim. Great film for a horror collection or film collection in general. Give it a try, it's a classic worth having.
It's a well done political thriller horror, there's lots of blood and kills from both the Dog and from other people. I knew I would get into it, being such a Vengeance Horror fan and it did not disappoint. Both his relentless attempt to complete his mission and the relentless pursuit by the Dog made for some very engaging tension and elicited your "rooting" for him to get away from what could be called a relentless stalker, akin to some horror villain determined to get it's victim. Great film for a horror collection or film collection in general. Give it a try, it's a classic worth having.
I sat down to watch El Perro on a late TV showing, I had never heard of it but a friend recommended it and I had nothing better to do anyway; and soon I found myself deeply engrossed into the story. It is in structure a very simple chase story, but the struggle between Jason Miller's laconic fugitive and the larger-than-life, metaphorical dog following his footsteps has an epic proportion. Every time you think the film has run out of ideas, something happens to keep you interested; it contains some great action scenes, but also a resounding political message (the director, Spaniard Isasi, meant the dictator to be an alter ego of Francisco Franco). This film shows how much a small budget can be stretched with imagination and intelligence.
Did you know
- TriviaThe footage of persecution in the reedbed was shot in Tajo River, near Madrid.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Grindhouse Universe (2008)
- SoundtracksTema de El perro
Performed by Ángela Carrasco
- How long is A Dog Called... Vengeance?Powered by Alexa
Details
- Runtime
- 1h 54m(114 min)
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.66 : 1
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