"Rottweiler" (born Rottweiler ) - a horror film directed by Brian Yuzna , released in 2004.
| Rottweiler | |
|---|---|
| Rottweiler | |
| Genre | Thriller Horror |
| Producer | Brian Yuzna |
| Producer | Carola Ash Carlos Fernandez Julio Fernandez |
| Author script | Alberto Vasquez Figueroa Miguel Tejada Flores |
| In the main cast | William Miller Paul Nashi Paulina Galvez |
| Operator | Javier G. Salmones |
| Composer | Mark Thomas |
| Film company | Filmax Future films Fantastic Factory (Filmax) |
| Duration | 91 minutes |
| A country | |
| Tongue | English |
| Year | 2004 |
| IMDb | ID 0371920 |
Content
Story
In 2018, the criminal Dante ends up in a concentration camp for illegal immigrants in southern Spain . Taking advantage of the temporary turmoil among the guards, Dante and the black prisoner with whom he was handcuffed make an escape. They are followed by a cyborg - a Rottweiler , who in a few minutes kills a black man. Dante manages to break away from the chase and meet with his girlfriend named Ula. Unfortunately, when they try to cross the Spanish border, the police grab them. Dante and the prison guard Borg, along with the cyborg dog, must return to the camp, but the criminal succeeds in killing the jailer and again escaping. He learns that Ula was sent as a punishment to work as a prostitute in the city of Puerto Angel , and he goes there himself. On the way, the exhausted fugitive sees various hallucinations and flashbacks (it turned out that when Dante and Ula crossed the border, he wounded the Rottweiler, who later became a cyborg). In the final, Dante destroys the helicopter chasing him with the head of the camp on board, and against the backdrop of his burning debris converges in a battle with the Rottweiler. They both die. The next morning, firefighters discover the remains of Dante and Ula.
Cast
- William Miller - Dante
- Irena Montala - Ula
- Paulina Galvez - Alia
- Paul Nashi - Warden Kufard
- Louis Omar - Overseer Borg
- Ivan Bakero - Esperanza
Criticism
On the Allmovie website, the film was called "the apparent failure of Yuzna , whose past successes quickly sunk into oblivion." [one]
Notes
- ↑ Jeremy Wheeler. Rottweiler (2004) . Allmovie . Date of treatment July 1, 2012.
Links
- " Rottweiler " (English) on the Internet Movie Database