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Dog Soldiers
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Dog Soldiers

Six men. Full moon. No chance.
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User Score991 ratings
TMDB 6.716+20021h 45mEnglish
HorrorActionThriller

Synopsis

A band of soldiers is dispatched to war games deep in the woods. When they stumble across a rival team slaughtered in camp, they realize they're not alone.

Director
Neil MarshallFrom TMDB credits
Studio
The Victor Film Company5 production companies
Release
May 10, 2002Released
Box Office
$4MBudget $2M

Top Cast

8 of 14
Sean Pertwee
Sean Pertwee
Sgt. Harry G. Wells
Kevin McKidd
Kevin McKidd
Pvt. Cooper
Emma Cleasby
Emma Cleasby
Megan
Liam Cunningham
Liam Cunningham
Capt. Ryan
Thomas Lockyer
Thomas Lockyer
Cpl. Bruce Campbell
Darren Morfitt
Darren Morfitt
'Spoon' Witherspoon
Chris Robson
Pvt. Joe Kirkley
Leslie Simpson
Pvt. Terry Milburn

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Reviews

From TMDB users
flabob257
May 12, 2018

Come on you guys. This is great. Werewolf,drama, comedy, etc.

CinemaSerf
Mar 28, 2022

I will admit to being somewhat sceptical when I sat down to watch this, but within about twenty minutes the auditorium was chuckling to the witty banter of Sean Pertwee and his squad of soldiers who find themselves stuck on an exercise in a remote Scottish forest when they'd sooner be in the wardroom sinking a few beers while watching Germany beat England at football. When their fireside banter is ruined by a missile shaped like a dead cow; things start to liven up and what ensues is a race against time for their very survival - there are more dangerous creatures in the forest than red squirrels! Kevin McKidd keeps the troop focussed at they face their foes with grim determination and their black humour prevails pretty much throughout their ordeal. The special effects are a little bit "Dr. Who" but Neil Marshall ensures the lighting and sound folks do their level best to keep the suspense going for a long as possible and at no stage does it hang about: it's end to end action with a tinge - a soupçon - of horror as the story builds to an enjoyable denouement! On the big screen again now in late 2020 - not sure why - but if you get chance, and you like your horror unsophisticated and funny, then this is definitely for you.

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