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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION DVD Special Features: Original theatrical trailer Interactive menu Screens Chapter Selections Languages in Dolby Digital 5.1: English Languages in Dolby Surround: English, German, Italian Languages in Mono: French, Spanish Subtitles: French, Spanish, Norwegian, Italian, Danish, Durtch, Swedish, English for the hard of hearing, German for the hard of hearing 1.85: 1 widescreen 16:9 version AMAZON.CO.UK REVIEW Based on the novel by Frederick Forsyth, The Dogs of War is an uneasy mix of espionage and combat that never really succeeds in either role. Based around the character of Paul Shannon, the film follows events in the fictional African state of Zagaro. Hired on a reconnaissance mission by a nameless multi-national corporation, Shannon is captured and tortured before his release, only to return to the country to lead a small band of mercenaries (the dogs of the title) in a bloody coup. The first section of the movie works best, building a real sense of tension and unease, not least through a typically understated performance by Christopher Walken as the paranoid loner who keeps a pistol in his fridge (watch too for a brief appearance from a young Jim Broadbent). There are obvious references to the by-then obsolete school of Vietnam filmmaking in the second section, with the Asian enemy replaced by an African one. The gung-ho mentality of the soldiers is, however, so two-dimensional that the viewer develops little empathy for their plight. The action is slow and drawn out, with the seemingly endless pregnant pauses operating as a means for enabling the film to achieve a reasonable running time. On the DVD: little is on offer here aside from the usual scene selection, audio and subtitle options and original cinema trailer. --Phil Udell

Product Details

Title
The Dogs Of War
Cat No.
16159DVD
Barcode
5050070007657
Format
  • DVD
Department
Movies
Released
Monday 11th February 2002
Labels
Metro Goldwyn Mayer
Genre
War Action