Dogs (1976)
Director: Burt Brinckerhoff
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
Bearded, be-jeaned and sporting a Beatle cut, McCallum's biology professor stumbles through the movie - usually accompanied by beercan - mumbling his disgust over the idiocy of his students and cynicism about his dilettante colleagues at a small, isolated college campus. The local dogs seem to share his view that the planet could do without this particular bunch of morons, and proceed to dispose of them with much slavering and gnashing of teeth. McCallum suspects that olfactory stimuli can cause mass behaviour in animals, and he just manages to survive; perhaps it was his resemblance to an Old English Sheepdog that fooled 'em.Author: FF
Cast & crew
Director: Burt Brinckerhoff
Producer: Allan F Bodoh, Bruce Cohn
Cast: David McCallum, George Wyner, Eric Server, Sandra McCabe, Sterling Swanson, Holly Harris full cast
Genre(s): Horror
Duration: 90 mins
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