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WHITE
DOG
One of the most famous "unseen" films, WHITE DOG never
got a theatrical run in the US despite its well-known cast, legendary
director, and powerful subject--racism. Kristy McNichol stars as
Julie Sawyer, a young actress who lives alone in a fabulous hillside
house. One night, while out driving, she hits a beautiful white
stray dog. She takes the injured dog to a veterinarian and eventually
brings it home with her. When a rapist breaks into Julie's home,
the dog, which has been playful and gentle up to this, attacks and
nearly tears the man limb from limb before the police arrive. The
beautiful dog, she learns, has been trained to kill blacks. A black
animal-trainer, Keys (Paul Winfield), begins an attempt to recondition
the dog. However, the dog manages to escape one night and wanders
into town, where it maims another black man. When WHITE DOG finally
opened in Paris and London, it was hailed as a masterpiece. Eventually
the film did show up on cable television in January, 1984, but it
was so radically re-edited that the dog was transformed from a killer
of blacks into a canine that merely bit unsuspecting victims. Directed
by Samuel Fuller. (1981) This is the uncut, unedited European version.
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Full Screen
Directed by Samuel
Fuller
English
Language Version
Dutch Subtitles |