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Man About Dog

  • 2004
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
1.1K
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Man About Dog (2004)
Comedy

Three losers leave town owing $50k to a bookie. They go on a journey involving drinking, gambling on greyhounds, and hiring prostitutes, leading them into further debt and misadventures.Three losers leave town owing $50k to a bookie. They go on a journey involving drinking, gambling on greyhounds, and hiring prostitutes, leading them into further debt and misadventures.Three losers leave town owing $50k to a bookie. They go on a journey involving drinking, gambling on greyhounds, and hiring prostitutes, leading them into further debt and misadventures.

  • Director
    • Paddy Breathnach
  • Writer
    • Pearse Elliott
  • Stars
    • Allen Leech
    • Tom Murphy
    • Ciaran Nolan
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    1.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Paddy Breathnach
    • Writer
      • Pearse Elliott
    • Stars
      • Allen Leech
      • Tom Murphy
      • Ciaran Nolan
    • 11User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 10 nominations total

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    Allen Leech
    Allen Leech
    • Mo Chara
    • (as Alan Leech)
    Tom Murphy
    • Cerebral Paulsy
    • (as Tom Jordan Murphy)
    Ciaran Nolan
    • Scud Murphy
    Sean McGinley
    Sean McGinley
    • J.P. McCallion
    Pat Shortt
    Pat Shortt
    • Fergie
    Fionnula Flanagan
    Fionnula Flanagan
    • Olivia
    Martin Rogan
    • Mooney
    Lisa Andrews
    • Shauneen
    Seamus Ball
    • Sweeney
    Rosina Brown
    • Mo Chara's Ma
    James Collins
    • Fergie's Gang #3
    Johnny Collins
    Johnny Collins
    • Fergie's Gang #1
    Michael Collins
    • Tiny
    Paddy Collins
    • Fergie's Gang #2
    Aoife Connolly
    • Nurse #1
    Nicolas Cruz Hernandez
    • Barry
    Gerry Doherty
    • Mo Chara's Da
    Tom Doyle
    • Piper
    • Director
      • Paddy Breathnach
    • Writer
      • Pearse Elliott
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    7MOscarbradley

    A comedy as robust as they come

    The Irish director Paddy Breathnach has a keen visual sense and seems to me a born story-teller, (though he doesn't write his own material he shapes it in real cinematic terms). While "Man About Dog" isn't in the same class as his earlier "I went down", (that was written by the great young Irish playwright Conor McPherson), it is a highly engaging comedy road movie nevertheless. Allen Leech, Tom Murphy and Ciaran Nolan play three Belfast wide-boys on the make who inherit, lose and then re-inherit an extraordinary money-making greyhound called Ceberus. The plot is flimsy and one or two of the performances are shaky but the film has flash and a sense of energy. It is not strikingly original, (Breathnach borrows a bit too much from his better known American counterparts), but there is so much going on here and the lines have the poetry and raw humour of the vernacular, you are prepared to overlook the film's shortcomings. Give in and this is a comedy as robust as they come.
    7ed_two_o_nine

    Good Harless Fun

    Well good harmless fun if you do not mind a lot of swearing (it is set in Ireland after all). This pleasant little film about three chancers acquiring a greyhound that they end up entering in Irelands biggest hare coursing festival is a well made piece of escapism from the humdrum of Belfast life. The film is well made running to a tight time scale with little to no wasted scenes, featuring good performances from a cast most of whom I was unfamiliar. Without ruining it for anyone this is the sort of film where you can see the end coming a mile off, but because of this fact it makes it harder for the director to entertain you which they manage with aplomb. Some viewers may have problems with the thick Irish accents but it is well worth persevering with.
    6Boba_Fett1138

    Some good film-making, too bad about the main story.

    No doubt Paddy Breathnach watched some Guy Ritchie. The style and storytelling is obviously the same. I don't mind this, since it's an excellent and above all very entertaining style of film-making. Obviously it's not as good as a Guy Ritchie movie of the same style but it's surely entertaining enough.

    It's not as good since the comedy in the movie feels more forced and planned out, rather than that it's cleverly and subtle written throughout the story. The events happen as comical moments rather than just moments that happen to the main characters. But of course you should perhaps not compare this too much to a Guy Ritchie and more regard it as a movie on its own. After all, it's Irish and therefor has a totally different atmosphere and lingo as well. In that regard this movie is just simply a well made and definitely entertaining one.

    But was dog racing the best backdrop and choice for the main story? I don't think so. Some sports are not really sports in my opinion and therefor couldn't care any less about the movie its plot. I also couldn't care too much for the movie it's main characters. The actors portraying them are obviously not amongst the most talented, though they do a fair enough job playing average, regular 'normal' persons.

    So it's definitely a movie with some pluses and minuses. The style and fun in this movie is definitely good and makes this an enjoyable watch. I only wished the movie had picked another main-plot, to also make the movie more compelling and interesting and perhaps even a bit more exciting to watch. After all, with these kinds of movies involving 'sports' featuring an underdog, you already exactly know in advance how it's going to end.

    A pleasant watch but unfortunately no more than that.

    6/10

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    4Propellorpants

    Loves Ritchie, hates dogs.

    It's clear from the off that this is not so much an homage to Guy Ritchie, as it is an opportunistic mugging amid a dearth of originality. It takes a bloke-ish topic - greyhound racing (I guess it was either that, boxing or poker) - and three laddish young Irish guys (Messrs Cocky, Unlucky and Peaceful...gosh), then drags the plot through a series of contrived encounters with the usual Guy Ritchie ensemble; bookies, tough gypsies, hard men, loose women etc. All with the cliched goal of ending up with a big bag of cash at the end of the movie. There's some pretence that this is about the love of dogs, but their violent deaths are used as a 'joke' so often that this flick is clearly confused about what message it wants to send.

    Along the way, we are treated to droll scenes such as the lads getting involved in a fertility drug trial, with predictable consequences, and hooking up with three 'foreign birds' (because they're easy, right lads?). As per the rules for bloke films, women are only allowed as sex objects and don't get to speak more than a line or two. Long, inconsequential blather between the lads act as filler along the way until, finally, the director throws in a Trainspotting rip off as the Lock, Stock theft runs low on returns. Low brow, paint-by-numbers comedy for the Lad Bible crowd. But in Ireland.
    10lawewan

    Anyone who gives less than 10/10 is not from Ireland/Northern ireland.

    Brilliant movie. Cracker. If youre from northern ireland or ireland the slang is more understandable but all the other reviews on this site are probably from them yanks, big movie critiques. Honestly the best film ive watched in years.

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      The street scene which shows the lads driving into Clonmel which is in County Tipperary was actually filmed in Naas Co Kildare.
    • Quotes

      Mo Chara: [Opening line] If I was down to my last coin, I'd gamble it. And do you know what I'd put it on? The underdog. You see, I like to think of things in terms of bets. So here I am. A 50p each way bet on a 100 to 1 long shot. And how did I get those odds? Now there's a story.

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      Ndékété Yo
      Composed by Andy Shafte & Bideew Bou Bess

      Performed by Bideew Bou Bess

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    • Release date
      • October 1, 2004 (Ireland)
    • Countries of origin
      • Ireland
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Мужские страсти
    • Filming locations
      • County Antrim, Northern Ireland, UK
    • Production companies
      • Bord Scannán na hÉireann / The Irish Film Board
      • Potboiler Productions
      • Treasure Entertainment
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      • $2,651,081
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
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