Gone to the Dogs (2006 film)
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Director Philip Barnard Duration Music director Alec Bastin Country United Kingdom | 7/10 Genre Short, Comedy, Fantasy Running time 21 minutes Screenplay Philip Barnard Writer Philip Barnard Language English | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Release date 30 January 2006 Initial release January 30, 2006 (United Kingdom) Similar movies Ivul (2009), The Full Monteverdi (2007), 7 Lives (2011), New Years Eve (2002), Nice Arrangement (1994) |
Gone to the Dogs is a 2006 film by director Philip Barnard. It has been described as the shaggiest dog story ever told. The film stars British actors Dora Bryan and Antony Booth, the father-in-law of Tony Blair. Appearing alongside the human cast are 15 dogs trained by former Boomtown Rats guitarist Gerry Cott.
The plot revolves around Jack (Booth) who dies and returns as a dog which is adopted by his widowed wife Rose (Bryan).
The Gone to the Dogs website was nominated for the BAFTA Interactive, Film award in 2005. It includes a game "powered by CATS (Canine Algorithmic Transfer Systemâ„¢)" which, extending a theme of the film, can suggest a breed of dog corresponding to the user's personality.
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