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Cult filmmaker Jake West (EVIL ALIENS, RAZOR BLADE SMILE) and comic book writer/illustrator Dan Schaffer ('Dog Witch', 'The Scribbler') unite for this distinctively British horror comedy. When a group of young men--including Danny Dyer (THE BUSINESS, SEVERANCE), Noel Clarke (TV's DOCTOR WHO, ADULTHOOD) and Stephen Graham (THIS IS ENGLAND, PUBLIC ENEMIES)--descends upon a remote rural village, the lads look forward to a weekend of high jinks and male bonding. But their fun-filled break soon segues into a living nightmare when they discover that the village's female populous has succumbed to a mysterious virus that has turned them into ravenous creatures with a penchant for male flesh...Product Identifiers
ProducerMike Loveday, Matthew Button, Gerry Toomey
EAN5035822247536
eBay Product ID (ePID)72546292
Product Key Features
ActorNicola Jane Reading, Deborah Perry, Christina Cole, Jessica Jane Clement, Jenna Goodwin, Trixie Malicious, Adele Silva, Victoria Hopkins, Toby Richards, Deborah Hyde, Terry Stone, Beryl Nesbitt, Emily Booth, Joelle Simpson, Billy Murray, Joanne Cutts, Stephen Graham, Lee Ingleby, Mary Tamm, Emil Marwa, Lorry O'toole, Ria Knowles, Tree Carr, Noel Clarke, Lynda Dagley, Neil Maskell, Danielle Laws, Keith-Lee Castle, Danny Dyer, Annie Vanders, Alison Carroll
Film/TV TitleDoghouse
DirectorJake West
LanguageEnglish
Subtitle LanguageEnglish\Hindi
Run Time85 Mins
Aspect Ratio16:9 Anamorphic Wide Screen
Release Year2009
FormatDVD
FeaturesFeature audio commentary \Making of \Deleted scenes \Bloopers \4 TV spots\Stills gallery \Pre-production gallery, Widescreen, With Subtitles
GenreHorror/Occult, Comedy
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Certificate15
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom
CastingJane Frisby
ComposerRichard Wells
Executive ProducerToby Richards, Terry Loveday, Mark Foligno, Terry Stone, Mike Diamond, Billy Murray, Steve Milne, Deepak Sikka, Andrew Loveday
ReviewsNews Of The World - Ace horror make-up by Karl Derrick,who also worked on the first two Harry Potter films... [the script] delivers a handful of proper belly-laughs against expectations. Doghouse is much, much better than its nearest joy vacuum that was/is LESBIAN VAMPIRE KILLERS, Zoo - ZOO's very own Danny Dyer tries a hilarious twist on SHAUN OF THE DEAD, Sunday Mirror - A nicely gory comedy-horror flick that is a diverting bit of lads' entertainment. Dyer, Clarke and Graham are fine (and amusing) as the booze boys who get their comeuppance as blood-hungry women hit the mean streets. Far better than LESBIAN VAMPIRE KILLERS, it has great gore gags, The Times - Jake West's low-budget British movie is so jaw-droppingly bonkers that it actually deserves to be seen, Filmstar - Gory, laugh-out loud, Financial Times - Three films this week argue that the male of the species is dumber than the female, if sometimes more colourful. In Britain's DOGHOUSE (comedy horror), an all-male driving weekend ends in a time-warped village where the female population has turned into zombies. Daft but fun, Woman - Must-see movie... Danny would bring out the beast in any woman! You're in for a treat this week û assuming comedy-horrors full of blood-thirsty zombies is your thing! The yummy Danny Dyer and five friends head into the country... well worth a look of you're in need of a good giggle, London Lite - Thank God for Danny Dyer. Compared to colourless celebs trained in what not to say, the East End boy is a breath of foul-mouthed air... He was offered LESBIAN VAMPIRE KILLERS long before Horne and James Corden. His new flick, his 20th since his debut in HUMAN TRAFFIC a decade ago, has a similar theme û mates wind up in a village full of female zombies û but it's much funnier, SFX - A fast, frenzied and fun British zom-com... with moments of comic genius, Heat Magazine - [DOGHOUSE is] stylishly directed, wittily scripted and deliciously gross in parts. And it's better than LESBIAN VAMPIRE KILLERS... exactly what you want some Saturday nights, Time Out - The magic ingredient here is Dan Schaffer's sly script, which constantly undercuts the film's inherently sexist premise..., Kim Newman, Venue Magazine - A smart comedy horror that's a break through
ScreenwriterDan Schaffer
Special EffectsKarl Derrick
Costume DesignerHayley Nebauer
Sound sourceDolby Digital
EditorJake West
Movie/TV TitleDoghouse
Director of PhotographyAli Asad
Consumer AdviceContains very strong language and strong gory horror