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White Dog

  • 1982
  • PG
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
11K
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White Dog (1982)
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A trainer attempts to retrain a vicious dog that's been raised to attack black people.A trainer attempts to retrain a vicious dog that's been raised to attack black people.A trainer attempts to retrain a vicious dog that's been raised to attack black people.

  • Director
    • Samuel Fuller
  • Writers
    • Romain Gary
    • Samuel Fuller
    • Curtis Hanson
  • Stars
    • Kristy McNichol
    • Christa Lang
    • Vernon Weddle
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    11K
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    • Director
      • Samuel Fuller
    • Writers
      • Romain Gary
      • Samuel Fuller
      • Curtis Hanson
    • Stars
      • Kristy McNichol
      • Christa Lang
      • Vernon Weddle
    • 112User reviews
    • 108Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Kristy McNichol
    Kristy McNichol
    • Julie Sawyer
    Christa Lang
    Christa Lang
    • Nurse
    Vernon Weddle
    Vernon Weddle
    • Vet
    Jameson Parker
    Jameson Parker
    • Roland Grale
    Karl Lewis Miller
    • Attacker
    Karrie Emerson
    Karrie Emerson
    • Sun Bather
    Helen Siff
    • Pound Operator
    • (as Helen J. Siff)
    Glen Garner
    • Pound Worker
    • (as Glen D. Garner)
    Terrence Beasor
    • Pound Driver
    Tony Brubaker
    Tony Brubaker
    • Sweeper Driver
    Samuel Fuller
    Samuel Fuller
    • Charlie Felton
    Marshall Thompson
    Marshall Thompson
    • Director
    Paul Bartel
    Paul Bartel
    • Cameraman
    Richard Monahan
    Richard Monahan
    • Assistant Director
    Neyle Morrow
    Neyle Morrow
    • Soundman
    George Fisher
    George Fisher
    • Gondolier
    Lynne Moody
    Lynne Moody
    • Molly
    Hubert Wells
    • Trainer
    • Director
      • Samuel Fuller
    • Writers
      • Romain Gary
      • Samuel Fuller
      • Curtis Hanson
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    10guigui-paul

    underrated and heartbreaking

    "white dog" is one of the best films of the 80's,it's a very very hard film but also a really clever and lucid film about racism,conditioning,hatred and the complex connections between people and animals. The acting (especially from Kristy McNichol and Paul Winfield) is great,Fuller's direction and his sense of editing and use of slow motion are really effective,the screenplay is brilliant and ennio Morricone's soundtrack is really beautiful and haunting. I have only an old VHS (with bad dubbing and full screen format)of "white dog"...this underrated masterpiece really deserves a beautiful edition on DVD!
    7moonspinner55

    Tragic beauty...

    Meandering at times, but sensitive thriller about a white-colored, racist dog trained to attack African-Americans. Kristy McNichol nurses him back to health after hitting him with her car, soon learning his true nature and dedicating herself to curing the gorgeous but brainwashed creature. The random scenes of attack on black characters--one in slow-motion--are probably what doomed this film's chances at getting a theatrical release (it played Mexico, but only "preview performances" in the US). True, they are upsetting, but deliberately so. They are necessary in showing the reasoning of what happens next, but that certainly doesn't erase the controversial undermining. McNichol has a difficult time getting a grip on her character (we don't get a good idea of who she is either), but the actress's mere presence is reassuring--she's like a lovely ray. Paul Winfield gives his best performance ever as the black man who attempts to retrain the dog, knowing how slim his chances are. Some shots are repetitive, and Ennio Morricone's music is as well--though I found the passages lovely and melancholic. The slow motion taxed my patience, however all is nearly redeemed by that final shot. What tragic beauty there is in it, what a loss of innocence for all concerned. **1/2 from ****
    Alba_Of_Smeg

    Hate is a powerful thing..

    White Dog (1982) is about an attack dog specifically trained to attack and kill black people. Some obviously shocking moments and plenty awkward acting and closeups. The dog acting was Oscar worthy. Shame Kristy McNichol didn't take tips, her performance was amateurish and off-putting throughout. The whole the film has a made for TV movie feel it can't quite shake. A remake with a bigger budget would be interesting but no one would have the balls to make this now.
    rixrex

    I thought I lived in the United States.

    Where are all the protesters who gather whenever some idiot tries to censor artwork or expression that is contrary to American culture? None of them seem to have shown up when this great work was put on the shelf, then later chopped up. Europeans, with an open eye to American society (only due to the benefit of being distant), were able to see this film with honesty. I say this because that's where it was shown uncut and critically acclaimed.

    The truth is that it is a statement about and against racism, completely misunderstood by the civil rights groups and the others who opposed it. It is a good, hard look at the way racism is propagated in America, through the training of not only this one single dog, but of young people by racist adults and peers as the young people mature into adulthood. It tackles the subject with an honesty that is sadly missing in the statements of most anti-racist organizations.

    Most groups prefer to gloss over the true causes of racism with platitudes, and a few often have a political agenda that promotes socialistic ideals, so they really don't give full attention to the true causes of racism. Everybody now is so afraid of offending anybody else, that everything becomes a watered-down, grayish, inoffensive litany no more bothersome than grouchiness. Sam Fuller stated in film what it really is, and that is that people learn from others throughout childhood, not always by overt indoctrination but by subtle methods, to think in stereotypical and racist terms. Not just whites thinking of blacks as uneducated gangster-rappers, but also those who think of Native Americans as lazy drinkers, Italians as loud-mouthed mob disciples, country folks as hillbilly trailer trash, and so on.

    And Hollywood does little of significance to dispel this, because they mostly grind things down to these kind of stereotypes to fit into the 2-hr film story mode that they like, which is long on violence, sex and action, and short on character. It's easier that way. Thanks to Sam Fuller for his courage.

    ADDENDUM: I had the opportunity to see this again recently after 25 years, and it is still as powerful as I remembered. It does have a B-movie quality to it, a roughness that actually makes it better than if it had been a polished film. The final sequence remains as terrifying as anything I've seen in any type of film, horror, suspense, Hitchcock, and so on. And it has a fabulous music score by Ennio Morricone. I'd confidently call this one a must-see!
    6imauter

    The dog should have earned Academy Award nomination

    Quite an interesting film about a hound trained to attack black people, and a black animal trainee, Keys, played by Paul Winfield, for whom it becomes a very personal matter to do a difficult job of deprogramming a dog. Misunderstood by many as a racist film at the time it came out, now it became sort of cult-classic. The most remarkable thing about this movie is certainly the most amazing performance from the main character - which is the dog itself. Only to see this dog acting is a sufficient reason to see this film. 6/10

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    • Trivia
      This film is based on a true story. While she was living in Hollywood with her husband, writer Romain Gary, actress Jean Seberg brought home a large white dog she had found on the street that seemed friendly and playful. However, when the animal saw her Black gardener, it attacked him viciously, injuring him. Afterward, the couple kept it in the backyard, but one day, it got out and attacked another Black man on the street, but no one else. After this happened a third time, they realized that someone had trained the dog to attack and injure only Black people. Gary wrote a short piece about it for "Life" magazine in 1970, which eventually became a full-length fiction novel.
    • Goofs
      Just before the white dog finally takes the hamburger from his trainer, he looks up at him and, just under his lip, shows the edge of the prosthetics that hold his cheeks in a snarl.
    • Quotes

      Roland Gray: You got a four-legged time bomb!

    • Connections
      Featured in From the Journals of Jean Seberg (1995)

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    • Release date
      • July 7, 1982 (Brazil)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Entrenado para matar. Perro asesino
    • Filming locations
      • Wildlife Way Station - 14831 Little Tujunga Canyon Road, Sylmar, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Paramount Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $8,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $46,509
    • Gross worldwide
      • $46,509
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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