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Straw Dogs (1971)
Director: Sam Peckinpah
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From Time Out Film Guide
Taking elements of both the Western and the British horror film, Peckinpah's masterstroke was to shoot Straw Dogs absolutely straight, without the reassuring signposts of either type of film. Hoffman's American mathematician settles with his wife in the village where she grew up, encountering first hostility, then violence from the remote, backward (inbred?) Cornish community. 'Civilised' man's confrontation with irrational violence is handled with impeccable logic. Indeed, looking back, it's hard to see what the charges of gratuitous violence were all about. More intriguing and questionable is Peckinpah's total annihilation of Hoffman's marriage. The violence that befalls it can be interpreted partly as an externalisation of the couple's latent incompatibility (stressed again and again). But the ensuing mixture of fantasy wish fulfilment and pure terror seems more informed by a general misogyny than specific doubts about that particular relationship.Author: CPe
Cast & crew
Director: Sam Peckinpah
Producer: Daniel Melnick
Cast: Dustin Hoffman, Susan George, David Warner, Peter Vaughan, TP McKenna, Del Henney, Sally Thomsett, Colin Welland, Peter Arne full cast
Genre(s): Horror
Duration: 118 mins
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