Dogpound Shuffle
Dogpound Shuffle (also known as Spot) is a 1975 comedy film written and directed by Jeffrey Bloom and starring David Soul and Ron Moody.[1][2]
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Directed by | Jeffrey Bloom |
Produced by | Jeffrey Bloom |
Screenplay by | Jeffrey Bloom |
Starring | David Soul Ron Moody Pamela McMyler Ray Stricklyn |
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Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
Release date | 1975 |
Running time | 98 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Plot
Two drifters, a former vaudeville dancer and a boxer, bond with a stray dog. When their dog is accidentally impounded, they form a song-and-dance act to raise money for the dog's release.
Production
The film was financed by Lew Grade because he felt it had a possibility for a TV series.[3] Grade never made a TV series based on the film, but because so little money was involved, he said he did not lose money on it.[3]
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References
- The New York Times
- Timeout.com
- Lew Grade, Still Dancing: My Story, William Collins & Sons 1987 p 246
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