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A Boy and His Dog, 1975

A Boy and His Dog

English

USA

Rating:6.6
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Profile of A Boy and His Dog

A Boy and His Dog can be described as offbeat and humorous. The plot revolves around an apocalypse, a future dystopia, and chaos and mayhem. Its comic aspect comes from dark humor and satire. A Boy and His Dog's main genres are sci-fi and comedy. In approach, it is fantastical. It is set, at least in part, in the desert.

Summary of A Boy and His Dog

Vic (Don Johnson), survivor of atomic holocaust, wanders hungrily across the bleak desert landscape in search of cans of food buried deep in radioactive ash. His telepathic dog, Blood (Tim McIntire) depends on Vic for food, but Vic needs Blood to find him something much more scarce: female companionship. The bedraggled duo eventually discover an underground society of survivors, called "Down Under," where they have reproduced the look of pre-apocalypse Americana but with frighteningly totalitarian politics. A cult black comedy based on the novella by Harlan Ellison.

Details

Language: English
Country: USA
Release date: March 1975
Runtime: 91 min

Cast and Crew

Don Johnson as Vic in A Boy and His Dog
Don Johnson

as Vic

Jason Robards as Lou Craddock in A Boy and His Dog
Jason Robards

as Lou Craddock

Tim McIntire

as Blood

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A Boy and His Dog (1975)
A Boy and His Dog (1975)

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A Boy and His Dog
A Boy and His Dog: Home Video
A Boy and His Dog
A Boy and His Dog: Home Video

Users Reviews

This is bold post-apocalyptic sci-fi, and although it indeed is terribly acted and quite obviously very low-budget, one can't help but be drawn in by it's balls-to-the-wall ethos: listen, the future involves alot of wandering men raping women, and...
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