Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 0
Revenue
$ 184404

Troy

Mad Dog

Diesel

Moon Man

Zoe

Lina

Chepe

Sheila

Maurie

Daniece

Nanny Carmen

Gun Enthusiast

Melissa

Mike Brennan

Judge

Yolanda

Madeleine

Deputy #2

Teen boy

Jimmy The Face

El Greco

Officer Strunk

Officer Lincoln

Officer Jack

Officer Reggie

300 lbs

Duece Man

White Power Inmate

Prison Skin Head

Prison Skin Head

Prison Guard

Prison Guard

Prison Guard

Shower Inmate

Pakistani Chap

Bailiff

Public Defender

Lawyer

Lawyer

Lil' Miss

Charles

Baby Michael

Charlene

Coke Stripper

Make Out Stripper

Strip Joint Stripper

Strip Joint Stripper

Diamond's Statuesque Stripper

Diamond Stripper

Diamond Stripper

Diamond Stripper

Kasheegann

Diner Waitress

Voice in Crowd

Pomaded Man

Manager

Janitor

Cop #1

Cop #2

Stock Boy

Blood Splat Mom

EMT

EMT

News Reporter

Stenographer

Hispanic Thug

Hispanic Thug

Policeman

Supermarket Customer (uncredited)

Customer #1 (uncredited)

Waitress (uncredited)

Sexy Girl (uncredited)

Bouncer (uncredited)

Bar Patron (uncredited)

Supermarket Customer (uncredited)

Deputy Dawg (uncredited)

Club Patron (uncredited)

Casino Patron 1 (uncredited)

Ten Dollar Tipper (uncredited)

Club Patron (uncredited)

Apple Grocer Shopper (uncredited)

Bar Patron (uncredited)

White power inmate (uncredited)

Apple grocery store shopper (uncredited)

Upscale Restaurant Patron (uncredited)

Written by Wuchak on 2018-02-23
RELEASED IN 2016 and directed by Paul Schrader, “Dog Eat Dog” chronicles events in the greater Cleveland area when a trio of loser ex-cons (Nicolas Cage, Willem Dafoe & Christopher Matthew Cook) is employed by a Mafioso to abduct the infant of a rival gangster. Schrader’s films are often preoccupied with Christian religion and sexual obsession (porn, strip joints, prostitution, nudity, etc.), as verified by “Hardcore” (1979), “Cat People” (1982) and “Auto Focus” (2002). You can expect the same with “Dog Eat Dog” except that it mixes black amusement with its urban drama, sleaze and crime thrills. The movie’s brutal, funny, ugly and quirky, but with a spiritual thread underneath it all. Think 90’s crime drama/thrillers like “Pulp Fiction” (1994), “Mojave Moon” (1996) and “The Way of the Gun” (2000). It’s not on the level of “Pulp,” but it’s more entertaining than the other two. Knowing Schrader, I suspect there’s more in the movie than meets the eye and I may up my rating with repeat viewings. Then again, it may be wannabe hip/edgy tripe. You make the call. THE FILM RUNS 1 hour & 33 minutes and was shot in Northeast Ohio (Cleveland & Sheffield Lake) and Tampa, Florida (Restaurant & street scenes and night skyline). WRITERS: Edward Bunker wrote the script based on the novel by Matthew Wilder. GRADE: B-

Written by Ruuz on 2020-06-20
_Dog Eat Dog_ ain't too trash, but it is pretty hard to believe that this came from the same dude who made _First Reformed_. There is absolutely not so much as a single character in this that the audience can be expected to like, and though of course no filmmaker is obligated to make enjoyable characters, it is pretty tough to slog through a >90min runtime of back-to-back bastards. _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._