Dog Soldiers (2002)

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Written by Neil Marshall

Directed by Neil Marshall

Running Time: 110 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2002

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: UK/Luxembourg

Filmed in Colour

This 2001 British horror thriller with comic overtones is pretty full-on all the way and a high-class act. Written and directed with aplomb by Neil Marshall, a British squad - with limited ammunition - is sent on a training mission in the Scottish Highlands against a Special Operations squad. To their shock, the British squad come across the bloody remains of their colleagues, and there are fierce howls in the night sky.

As the soldiers beat a hasty retreat to a farmhouse, it's clear that vicious werewolves are on the prowl. Can the soldiers survive until dawn?

Highly recommended.

Cast

Image for Sean PertweeSean PertweeSgt. Harry G. Wells
Image for Kevin McKiddKevin McKiddPvt. Cooper
Image for Emma CleasbyEmma CleasbyMegan
Liam CunninghamCapt. Ryan
Thomas LockyerCpl. Bruce Campbell
Darren Morfitt'Spoon' Witherspoon
Chris RobsonPvt. Joe Kirkley
Leslie SimpsonPvt. Terry Milburn
Tina LandiniCamper
Craig ConwayCamper
Vilrikke's AcerSam the Dog
Bryn WaltersWerewolf
Brian Claxton PayneWerewolf
Ben WrightWerewolf

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Comments

  • Use www.gravatar.com to create an Avatar for your e-mail address and use it on many supported sites October 8th, 2008 - 8:08pmDan Petitt said...

    Absolutely brilliant film, I wasnt aware it was a film about werewolves when I started watching it and it really took me by suprise ... well worth watching.

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