Dogs of Hell
Dogs of Hell, also known as Rottweiler and Rottweiler: The Dogs of Hell, is a 1982 horror/thriller film starring Earl Owensby, Bill Gribble and Robert Bloodworth. This would be the first of six 3-D films shot by the Ownsby Studios in the early to mid-80s; it was filmed in the summer/fall of 1981 over the course of two or so months. The film had a wider limited release in theaters compared to the remaining five Owensby 3-D films.
Dogs of Hell (Rottweiler) | |
---|---|
Directed by | Worth Keeter |
Produced by | Earl Owensby |
Written by | Thom McIntyre |
Starring | Earl Owensby Bill Gribble Robert Bloodworth |
Music by | Stephen Heller |
Cinematography | Irl Dixon |
Edited by | Jack Hofstra Worth Keeter Bruce Stubblefield |
Release date | May 12, 1982 |
Running time | 89 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
The U.S. military has bred and trained Rottweilers, which have now escaped. And they are heading for a peaceful community. What they did not count on was the local sheriff.
gollark: Idea: dynamic generation of arbitrary private channels in ubquarantine.
gollark: The advantage of dynamic linking is that you can make ridiculously tiny binaries and show off how small* your program is.
gollark: Yes, dynamic linking actually very not good.
gollark: I heard that they were LYING and it CANNOT REALLY.
gollark: Now to figure out how to roguelike development.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.