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Director
  
Robert Loomis

Duration
  

Country
  
United States

5.8/10
IMDb

Distributed by
  
Troma Entertainment

Writer
  
Robert Loomis

Language
  
English

Dog Years (film) movie poster
Release date
  
1997

Cast
  
R. Michael Caincross, Veronica Loomis

Genres
  
Action Film, Comedy, Drama, Cult film, Indie film, Crime Fiction, Comedy-drama

Similar movies
  
Feelin Up (1976), Drop Dead Sexy (2006), Henrys Crime (2010), Under the Hula Moon (1995), There Goes the Neighborhood (1992)

Tagline
  
A boy, his dog, and a whole lot of blood.

A tough young man (R. Michael Caincross) and his Dalmatian become involved with a gangster after walking into a drug deal gone bad.

Dog Years is a 1997 action-comedy film directed by Robert Loomis and distributed by Troma Entertainment.

Dog Years (film) movie scenes Debut Crystal made her first movie appearance in George of the Jungle in 1997 when

It was filmed entirely in Arizona and featured music by Arizona ska band Daves Big Deluxe. Dog Years was well received by film critics. Variety compared the film to the early works of Jim Jarmusch and Hal Hartley, and the film won two awards at the 1998 Arizona International Film Festival for Most Popular Indie Film and Best of Arizona. Additionally, Dog Years played at the 1998 South by Southwest film festival.

In 2003, Robert Loomis directed Angry Young Man, the sequel to Dog Years, once again starring R. Michael Caincross.

Wally, a Trojan skinhead whose only friend is his beloved Dalmatian Neechee. One day while walking her, Wally accidentally becomes involved with a strange deal gone bad when he bumps into a fleeing stranger being chased by a group of mob thugs. His dog is then kidnapped by the mob thugs. Wally attains an arsenal of firearms and is ready to extract his revenge on the ruthless kingpins. All he wants is his dog back.

Plot

The film revolves around the lonely Wally, a Trojan skinhead whose only friend is his beloved Dalmatian Neechee. One day while walking her, Wally accidentally becomes involved with a strange deal gone bad when he bumps into a fleeing stranger being chased by a group of mob thugs. When he gets tangled up in Neechees leash and frantically kicks the dog, Wally proceeds to beat him up and gets arrested by passing police officers. The dealer gets away and Wally spends a night in jail.

Upon being released, he learns that his dog has been kidnapped by the mob thugs, who are convinced Wallys holding the drugs that have been taken from them. Although he quickly proves that hes innocent, the mobs still not letting him off that easily: either hell have to do some work for them, or both he and the dog are dead. Reluctantly, Wally agrees to run some illegal errands. When the errands are a bust and hes almost arrested, Wally flees and the mob puts a hit on both him and Neechee (who has managed to escape from the criminals hideout). Enlisting the help of a young veterinarian, Wally attains an arsenal of firearms and is ready to exact his revenge on the ruthless kingpins. All he wants is his dog back.

References

Dog Years (film) Wikipedia
Dog Years (film) IMDb Dog Years (film) themoviedb.org