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Dog Eat Dog
Directed byMoody Shoaibi
Written byMoody Shoaibi
Mark Tonderai
Produced byPeter Bennett-Jones
Amanda Davis
Hanno Huth
Paul Webster
StarringMelanie Blatt
Gary Kemp
Crunski
Mark Tonderai
Alan Davies
John Thomson
CinematographyJohn Daly
Edited byLuke Dunkley
Music byMark Hinton Stewart

Production
companies

FilmFour Productions
Senator Film Produktion
Shona Productions
Tiger Aspect Productions

Distributed byFilmFour Distribution

Release dates

  • 7 December 2001 (2001-12-07)
  • Running time

    93 minutes
    CountriesUnited Kingdom
    Germany
    LanguageEnglish

    Dog Eat Dog is a 2001 British sex comedy film, directed by Moody Shoaibi and written by Moody Shoaibi and Mark Tonderai.[1]

    Plot[edit]

    Four friends, Rooster, CJ, Jess and Chang, dream of making it as DJs but first they need cash — lots of it, and fast. Their lack of funds is compounded by problems ranging from small (cheating girlfriends, mothers in sleazy movies) to large (the towering presence of Tunde, the local porn king). They come up with various schemes, each more harebrained than the last—stealing library books, breaking and entering, dognapping—all with a spectacular lack of success. And into the bargain, they have fallen foul of drugs baron, Jesus (Gary Kemp), whose slogan is "You've gotta have faith in Jesus".

    Cast[edit]

    Reception[edit]

    The film received mixed reviews. According to Time Out, "[Shoaibi and Tonderai's] debut feature basically resembles an extended sitcom" and "The film's gross-out humour actually smacks of the Farrelly Brothers' sloppy seconds, right down to the compulsory semen gag."[2] Jamie Russell, writing for the BBC, gave the film two out of five stars, concluding that "Its heart is in the right place, but there's no escaping the fact that this is lightweight stuff."[1]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b Jamie Russell (28 November 2001). "Dog Eat Dog (2001)". BBC.
  • ^ "Dog Eat Dog". Time Out. Retrieved 8 March 2021.
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