
Academy Awards 1972 - Nominated - Best Score
Kansas City Film Critics Circle Awards 1972 - Won - Best Director
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Straw Dogs
Film SynopsisA young American mathematician, David Sumner (Dustin Hoffman), and his English wife, Amy (Susan George), move to a Cornish village, seeking the quiet life. But beneath the seemingly peaceful isolation of the pastoral village lies a savagery and violence that threatens to destroy the couple, culminating in a brutal test of Sumner’s manhood and a bloody battle to the death. One of the most controversial films ever made, Sam Peckinpah’s Straw Dogs is a harrowing and masterful investigation of masculinity and the nature of violence. Get Involved |
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Runtime:
117 min.
Genres:
Drama
Mystery / Thriller
Country:
UNITED STATES
Language:
English/American
Color:
Color
Certification:
R
Plot Summary
Brace yourself for the extended version of this daring and provocative drama from the director of The Wild Bunch. Starring Dustin Hoffman in a "superbly realized" (Time) performance, this "brilliant" (Cue), disturbing film charts one man's brutally violent journey from cowardice to courage and delivers "one helluva jolt" (Playboy)!
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Directed by
Sam Peckinpah
Writing credits
Gordon Williams
David Zelag Goodman
Sam Peckinpah
Cast
| Dustin Hoffman | ||
| Susan George | ||
| Peter Vaughan | ||
| Del Henney | ||
| T.P. McKenna | ||
| Jim Norton | ||
| Donald Webster | ||
| Ken Hutchison | ||
| Len Jones | ||
| Sally Thomsett | ||
| Robert Keegan | ||
| Peter Arne | ||
| Cherina Schaer | ||
| Colin Welland |
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