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Red Dog
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The film is based on the legendary true story of the Red Dog, a nomadic red kelpie that won the hearts of hundreds of West Australian outback residents while roaming the Australian outback in search of his long lost master.
The film is based on the legendary true story of the Red Dog, a nomadic red kelpie that won the hearts of hundreds of West Australian outback residents while roaming the Australian outback in search of his long lost master.
Actors:
Alex Williamson,
Paul Blackwell,
Eamon Farren,
Rachael Taylor,
Neil Pigot,
Tony Ryan,
Andy Cook,
Radek Jonak,
John Leary,
Bill Hunter,
Jacquy Phillips,
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Alex Williamson
4 August 1988, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Paul Blackwell
Eamon Farren
Rachael Taylor
11 July 1984, Launceston, Tasmania, Australia
Neil Pigot
28 December 1961, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Tony Ryan
Andy Cook
Radek Jonak
John Leary
Bill Hunter
27 February 1940, Ballarat, Victoria, Australia
Jacquy Phillips
Director:
Kriv Stenders
Kriv Stenders
Country:
Australia, United States
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February 22, 2012
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February 24, 2012
I do like a good dog in a family movie.
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Shamelessly enjoyable, this raucous Aussie movie keeps us laughing - and ultimately sniffling back the tears - as it recounts an urban myth.
February 24, 2012
Heart's in the right place, but very broad and quite irritating too.
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It's not quite as blatant a tearjerker as some of its pooch-based predecessors, and frankly, it's all the better for it.
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Even hardened blokes will struggle not to choke back a few tears at the end.
February 23, 2012
Well, it's a doggy story for humans, anyway: an avowedly true-life tale that comes across like a well-meaning PG-certification of the real world.
February 25, 2012
It's guaranteed to bring tears and laughter to popular audiences, and those who turn up their muzzles at it are on a canine to nothing.
February 24, 2012
Hollywood's own family fare could probably learn a little from this sweet-natured and surprisingly affecting Aussie hit.
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Pretty sappy stuff, but the film-makers use knowing humour to snare more cynical viewers and are well-served by the cast.

