Dog soldiers [videorecording] / director, Karel Reisz; producer, Herb Jaffe; producer, Gabriel Katzka; writer, Judith Rascoe; writer, Robert Stone.
Publisher number: 10005023 | MGM Home EntertainmentLanguage: English Summary language: Multiple languages Publication details: MGM Home Entertainment, 2005.Description: 1 videodisc (126 min.) : colGenre/Form: DDC classification:- 22
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Region 2, 1 disc(s), Disc format DVD 9 dual layer, Interactive menus, Scene access, Ratio (1:1.85 (17:9) Theatrical widescreen), Languages (English, German, French, Spanish, Italian), Sound (Dolby Mono), Other languages Polish, Other Language Sound Dolby Stereo, Subtitles (French, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Swedish, Finnish, Norwegian, Danish), Subtitles for hard of hearing (English, German).
Made in 1978.
Based on the novel by Robert Stone.
Credits: music, Laurence Rosenthal; music, John Fogerty.
DVDN.
Cast: Nick Nolte, Tuesday Weld, Michael Moriarty, Anthony Zerbe, Richard Masur, Ray Sharkey, Gail Strickland, Charles Haid.
Harrowing drama set in the final days of the Vietnam war, based on the award-winning novel by Robert Stone. Nick Nolte stars as Ray Hicks, a jaded Vietnam veteran who, having come to the end of his stint, agrees to smuggle two kilos of heroin into the United States for equally disillusioned journalist John Converse (Michael Moriarty). When Hicks arrives at the journalist's home to collect his payment, events spiral out of control - and a catalogue of errors leads to Ray and Converse's bewildered wife, Marge (Tuesday Weld), going on the run from the henchmen of drugs baron Antheil (Anthony Zerbe).
Cert 18
DVD.
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