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The Plague Dogs

  • 1982
  • PG-13
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
9.6K
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The Plague Dogs (1982)
Two dogs escape from a laboratory and are hunted as possible carriers of the bubonic plague.
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Two dogs escape from a laboratory and are hunted as possible carriers of the bubonic plague.Two dogs escape from a laboratory and are hunted as possible carriers of the bubonic plague.Two dogs escape from a laboratory and are hunted as possible carriers of the bubonic plague.

  • Director
    • Martin Rosen
  • Writers
    • Richard Adams
    • Martin Rosen
  • Stars
    • John Hurt
    • Christopher Benjamin
    • James Bolam
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    9.6K
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    • Director
      • Martin Rosen
    • Writers
      • Richard Adams
      • Martin Rosen
    • Stars
      • John Hurt
      • Christopher Benjamin
      • James Bolam
    • 109User reviews
    • 31Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    John Hurt
    John Hurt
    • Snitter
    • (voice)
    Christopher Benjamin
    Christopher Benjamin
    • Rowf
    • (voice)
    James Bolam
    James Bolam
    • The Tod
    • (voice)
    Nigel Hawthorne
    Nigel Hawthorne
    • Dr. Boycott
    • (voice)
    Warren Mitchell
    Warren Mitchell
    • Tyson
    • (voice)
    • …
    Bernard Hepton
    Bernard Hepton
    • Stephen Powell
    • (voice)
    Brian Stirner
    Brian Stirner
    • Laboratory Assistant
    • (voice)
    Penelope Lee
    • Lynn Driver
    • (voice)
    Geoffrey Matthews
    • Farmer
    • (voice)
    • (as Geoffrey Mathews)
    Barbara Leigh-Hunt
    Barbara Leigh-Hunt
    • Farmer's Wife
    • (voice)
    John Bennett
    John Bennett
    • Don
    • (voice)
    John Franklyn-Robbins
    John Franklyn-Robbins
    • Williamson
    • (voice)
    Bill Maynard
    Bill Maynard
    • Editor
    • (voice)
    Malcolm Terris
    Malcolm Terris
    • Robert
    • (voice)
    Judy Geeson
    Judy Geeson
    • Pekingese
    • (voice)
    Philip Locke
    Philip Locke
    • Civil Servant #1
    • (voice)
    Brian Spink
    • Civil Servant #2
    • (voice)
    Tony Church
    • Civil Servant #3
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Martin Rosen
    • Writers
      • Richard Adams
      • Martin Rosen
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews109

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    10catalyst8-1

    Superior to Hollywood blockbusters in every way.

    A beautifully melancholy and poignant story about companionship, loyalty, and hope. An incredibly strong cast (including the classically trained John Hurt and Patrick Stewart) give this excellently scripted tale a fully believable life of its own, more vivid and heartfelt than the majority of blockbuster Hollywood movies you're likely to see this year (or any other for that matter). If the fact that this is an animation puts you off, do yourself a favour and don't let it. Once the narrative is under way I defy anyone to find the animation detrimental to the experience.

    Certainly in regards to the genre of animated films this is superior to anything Disney have ever done, both in respect of visual and intellectual content, and stands alone as a benchmark of what can be achieved in the genre.

    From the creators of 'Watership Down', this film shares the same author and production company, but despite its PG certificate you should be warned that some scenes may be upsetting, not specifically for younger viewers but for everyone - this is a genuine tear-jerker of a film.

    Highly recommended. If you don't watch it you are doing yourself a disservice.
    9itamarscomix

    A tragic and moving tale

    Richard Adams's novel 'The Plague Dogs' always stood in the shadow of his superior masterpiece - the classic 'Watership Down'. The same goes for the animated films, both of them directed by Martin Rosen. The animated version of The Plague Dogs, released four years after the acclaimed Watership Down, never quite achieved the kind of success its predecessor had; not because it wasn't as good, but because of pretty much the same reasons for the novel's limited success. While Watership Down hid violence and severe social-political criticism behind a disguise of a children's tale, The Plague Dogs is much more in-your-face, much less subtle, and makes no attempts to hide itself behind pretty words. The Plague Dogs is a tragic tale that is mercilessly critical toward modern society, taking a strict stand on the subject of cruelty to animals. The idea of an animated film strictly for adults was as difficult to swallow twenty years ago as the idea of a novel for adults told from an animal's point of view. Therefore, movie-goers didn't quite know what to make of the film; it didn't seem right for an adult to go watch an animated film about animals - and a parent who takes his little child to this film would face an even bigger problem of explaining to them why the bad people do such horrible things to the poor dogs.

    Fortunately, today we know that animation isn't just for kids, and we can fully appreciate this masterpiece. The story is that of two laboratory dogs, voiced brilliantly by John Hurt and Christopher Benjamin, who escape from their cages and from the lab seeking the freedom of the outside world, and finding out that surviving in the wilderness isn't as easy as that. The scientists have reason to believe that the dogs contacted a bubonic plague virus during their escape, and so the two must run for their lives and fight for survival. Most of the film is from the dogs' point of view (they are later joined by a fox, voiced by James Bolam, who helps them survive in the wild, not without his own reasons). On the other hand we also hear the humans' conversations, yet we never see a human being's face; Rosen doesn't allow us to sympathize or identify with any of the human characters. The animals are clearly the more humane here, and that's the basis of what Rosen and Adams say here.

    Be warned - don't let the animation fool you, this is not an easy watch. The violence in The Plague Dogs is more explicit than in most live action films, and the message it bears about human beings as a whole is difficult to swallow. John Hurt's performance as Snitter, alternately funny and sad, dominates the film, and it makes for one of the most beautiful and round animated characters ever seen on film. The story, especially that of Snitter's, is incredibly sad and touching, and is more powerful emotionally than any other animated feature I've seen. A highly recommended film, and not just for animation enthusiasts.
    10budmassey

    The film noir of animated features.

    Don't even think about showing this one to the kiddies. It's about two abused lab animals that escape only to find that the experiments that have been conducted on them leave them unfit to survive in the wild. Their desperate flight for survival leads them through a series of cruelties, heaped upon their lives already made wretched by torturous and seemingly unnecessary experimentation, that culminate in one of the most moving moments in the history of animation.

    I've always thought that animation could be more than an after-market money-machine vehicle for creating cloyingly sweet garbage for which actors can earn voice-over money without having to be too closely associated with the work. And yes, that's what I think most animated features are.

    But not this one.

    Animation is a way of depicting what cannot be shown in live action films. In this case, we explore the tragedy of animal abuse in a way that will never let you forget what a crime it really is. Plague Dogs is insightful, brutally honest, and unflinchingly direct in exposing the gruesome truth about animal research. This is one of the greatest animated films ever made. I cannot recommend it highly enough.
    krytensyxx

    When can all animated features be this great?

    I first saw Plague Dogs when I was about 4 years old, right after I first saw Watership Down. I did not understand much of the film then, but now I do. This movie is not about happy endings, zesty lines, or colorful musical scenes. This is about the hardships of life and the ever growing errors of man's interuption in the animal kingdom. You will walk away depressed, but at the same time be more aware of how important respect towards animals is. If possible buy or rent this movie as soon as you see it. I do not believe it has ever been re-released in any form. The acting and direction feels very much like a live action film. Many things about Plague Dogs will stick in your mind for years.
    10fox_tabatha

    I hugged my puppy

    A perfect film. Strong characters, wonderful animation; a rarity. It manages to be real; it actually CAPTURES the totality of its components without catering to any audience.

    It's a difficult film to watch. You suffer alongside, vicariously. The hardships portrayed here are viciously painful. You'll hug your pets tight and be glad they wound up as your pets.

    This movie is very special - considering the content, it could have easily been pandering and preachy. It manages to go so far beyond anything you've ever experienced. It's quite an achievement on every level.

    It won't leave you happy, but it will affect you permanently. It is emotional, but never manipulative. It's a tragic and unrecognized masterpiece.

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    Related interests

    Seth Green, Mila Kunis, Alex Borstein, and Seth MacFarlane in Family Guy (1999)
    Adult Animation
    Jodi Benson, Jason Marin, and Samuel E. Wright in The Little Mermaid (1989)
    Hand-Drawn Animation
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    • Trivia
      The second animated movie to be based on a Richard Adams novel and directed by Martin Rosen, and the second to feature the voices of Sir John Hurt and Sir Nigel Hawthorne, the first being Watership Down (1978).
    • Goofs
      The soldiers searching for the dogs are from 3 Para (Third Battalion, The Parachute Regiment) but the DZ flashes on their right shoulders display an 'X', which was the insignia of 10 Para. The soldiers should be displaying green DZ patches.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Snitter: I can't swim anymore, Rowf...

      Rowf: We must... be near the island...

      Snitter: If... there is... any island, Rowf...

      Rowf: There is. There. Can't you see it? Our island...

    • Alternate versions
      The US version is heavily cut. UK EMI release was somewhat cut.
    • Connections
      Featured in South Jersey Sam: Top 13 Best Foxes (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      Time and Tide
      Composed and sung by Alan Price

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    • Release date
      • January 9, 1985 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Die Hunde sind los
    • Filming locations
      • Yewdale Rd, Coniston, England, UK(from The Plague Dogs 1982)
    • Production companies
      • Nepenthe Productions
      • United Artists
      • Goldcrest Films International
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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