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OUT ON DVD: 28th Mar 2012
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Australian family film loosely based on the real 'Red Dog', a Kelpie/Cattle cross who famously traveled around the small towns of Western Australia, befriending the locals, in search of his long lost master. Stars Josh Lucas (A Beautiful Mind), Noah Taylor (Submarine) and Keisha Castle-Hughes (Whale Rider).

Starring: Keisha Castle-Hughes, Josh Lucas, Rachael Taylor, Noah Taylor, Luke Ford, Eamon Farren, Bill Hunter, John Batchelor, Rohan Nichol, Tiffany Lyndall-Knight, Koko the Dog.

Directed by Kriv Stenders ('Lucky Country ', 'Boxing Day', 'Blacktown').

Written by Louis de Bernières , Daniel Taplitz (based on the novel by Louis de Bernières).

Family, Drama, Comedy | 1hr 32mins | PG | contains coarse language | Country of Origin: Australia | Official Site »

87 votes / 25 comments The Talk

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    • Louise

      I saw this movie in Aussie it is an awesome family movie-make sure you take some tissues-an awesome soundtrack too.

    • reetz

      lol finally a true actor, and he's a dog...lol

    • neil

      seen it loved it don't miss it.

    • slychick

      I love doggy movies

    • Tania1

      I'll go just so I can cry during soppy bits

    • heeeey

      red rocket!

    • Hinemoa

      Lovely Moive

    • Ken-Burns

      Got a dog so will love this doggie movie. Definitely in to see

    • Barb

      Love true story's, so this is a BIG yes for me :)

    • trinity

      highly recommend this movie 5 stars, wonderful storey great laughs with the usual tearful moments animals make the greatest actors.

    • brad

      this eem s like a school movie

    • brad

      this movie seems cool

    • Kepa

      Yes love to see this movie. WA is a great place & keisha is a great actor.

    • Kiwi Hard

      Seen the Trailer. Looks one dimensional and cultureless. Can't beat Rabbit-proof fence - I'm afraid!

    • Anonymous

      Looks kinda boring

    • Random Dude

      The trailer gives me goosebumps, i want to see it so bad!

    • Random Dudette

      same ^^^ hahah tyke

    • You need to see

      YES, YES, YES!

    • maddy

      its a pretty sad story

    • Kepa

      Doggone it, sounds like a great movie. Let's go check it out!

    • Val

      This is an amazing movie absolute tear jerker, but well worth it!

    • Hillbillie

      Upset that Red Dog isn't showing in Chch

    • KEILZ!!

      One very good movie. Sad but amazing!!!!!!!!!! :)

    • NTG

      Not that great would not see it again

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    I highly recomend this movie girls please take you men to see this movies they will laugh with the blokes and cry with the ladies.

  • John

    This is a truly dumbass review. I loved the film and everyone I have got to see it agree

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The mantra that you shouldn’t work with animals or children holds true in Red Dog, a film with as much iconic outback imagery and substance as a very long beer ad.

Loosely based on a true story, this family film follows the lives of a township of lonely miners in the 1970s and the four-legged friend who brought them joy. It’s a warm fuzzies film that takes many storytelling risks, few of which pay off. Occasionally it captures the spirit of the times and the charm of a good old fashioned yarn but too little rings true to leave a lasting impression.

For starters, there’s the romance between Josh Lucas’ John and Rachael Taylor’s Nancy, who are both so good looking you can’t help but wonder why they didn’t end up in Sydney. An under-utilised Keisha Castle-Hughes also features in a romance that falls more on the comedy side of the coin.

Through the dog, (a cartoonishly expressive performance from the clever Koko) the film manages to capture the arid beauty of the Australian outback, the harsh working conditions of the miners and the tightknit community of Dampier. But things soon descend into silliness, with umpteen montages of tough-living and a plot with as many lurches as a jeep negotiating potholes. Red Dog strives for a similar levity as Aussie working-class classic The Castle but comes off as, well, a bit of a dog.

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I think I have stumbled across one of popular culture's more obscure sub-genres. For years children and adults alike have flocked to see Animal adventure films like 'Homeward Bound', 'The Incredible Journey' & 'Old yeller', but lurking just beneath our noses a bone-a-fied spin-off to this family classic has been immerging, a new breed if you will. Folks, I'm talking about man's best friend, the humble dog, not just any dog, specifically the humble red dog. Popular culture is littered with Red Dog fables; it seems to be the colour of choice when depicting our loveable companions and their dogged determination to overcome adversity against all odds.

You may recall, it all began with Norma Bridwell's 'Clifford the Big Red-dog': the little runt that no one expected to grow, yet remarkably with the love of a little girl and pure ambition he fights back against the sizest society he is raised in, finally flourishing into a 25 foot super dog. Next, comes Walt Disney's 'Big Red', the repressed show dog who rebels against the 'man' to chase his dream of spending his days running through the woods chasing his tail and sniffing flowers. Now, as if to finally cement the carmine K9 genre's legitimacy, the trilogy is completed with today's film, appropriately entitled 'Red Dog'.

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Worked there at the same time

Murray_Owen Nobody (?)

I worked in Pannawonica in the 1970s . I had a
EK Holden too and drove a Halpak for testing.
These were Diesel electric trucks. I am a
Electrician.

Loved the Movie Thanks Murray

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5/5 stars

MMclaughlin MMclaughlin B-Grader (?)

Love this movie full of love and life, their were parts of this that made me almost cry, cant wait for it to reach dvd over here, im going to buy it.

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GREAT MOVIE

Kepa B-Grader (?)

My wife and I enjoyed this movie lots. Nothing too complicated and very real. Red Dog was something different from the outbacks of WA I thought it was simply marvellous. Some other movies I nearly fell asleep but Red Dog was interesting most of the way through. A movie well done I say - go and watch it.
It keeps your feet on the earth.

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callum

CSBright Flicks Superstar (?)

way to sad but good movie get ready to cry

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Nowhere near as good as the hype

adeej adeej A-Lister (?)

This film was ok, but nothing amazing. Yes, the dog's story is inspirational, but the setting in the Western Australian town of Dampier wears thin after a while. There were very few laugh-out-loud jokes. This film was promoted as the next great Australian film after 'The Castle'. I don't think so.

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Crowd pleaser

freshdude Flicks Superstar (?)

A perfect film if you go to the movies every 6 months or once a year,and do not like to use your brain when watching films; but if you watch a lot of movies and like a little cleverness you will realise this is just a pre-christmas commercial piece ... the sort of film that is praised by Joe blogg and irrelevant to cinephiles.

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Men can cry

Eve-Melville A-Lister (?)

This is one of those movie that ladies must take your boyfriend, partner or husband too. When there is a tight knit community and you live far far away from any major city or town the smallest of things become very important. This movie is Iconic of this genre of movies. Love storey with sad ending but then turns into a happy ending. The then trend of clothing had my partner and I grinning and will never forget the short shorts that guys wore back then. The storey was fun and kepy you engaged the whole time well worth the 2 hours in the cinema. 5 stars

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Herald Sun (Australia)

This superb all-ages picture gets everything right: from the all-important combo of casting and scripting, right through to its unfailing ability to please a crowd every which way.

Hollywood Reporter

A simple, tail-wagging crowd-pleaser from Australia.

MovieWeb.com

This film is a good yarn well told in the manner of a camp-fire tall tale.

The Guardian (UK)

It's a hilarious and occasionally sad look at a side of Australian life whose essence is rarely captured with such affectionate accuracy.

The Sydney Morning Herald (Australia)

These days, when the market in family films is so thoroughly dominated by the wonders of CGI, it comes as a cheering surprise to find one that makes such beguiling work out of an idea that goes all the way back to the adventures of Lassie and Rin Tin Tin.

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