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  • Actors: Dustin Hoffman; Susan George; Peter Vaughan; Peter Arne; T.P. McKenna; David Warner; Colin Welland
  • Format: PAL
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 18
  • Studio: Prism Leisure Corporation
  • DVD Release Date: 4 Oct 2004
  • Run Time: 113 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0002LU8KO
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 24,454 in DVD (See Bestsellers in DVD)

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Susan George, Dustin Hoffman Released in 1971, Sam Peckinpah's "Straw Dogs" caused outrage and controversy among the critics of the time. With his uncompromising style,Peckinpah had unleashed an intensely powerful and menacing portrayal of violence onto the big screen, the fallout of which has lasted over 30 years. Banned from home viewing under the 1984 video recordings Act, only now can his disturbing masterpiece be seen in it's 'uncut' form. Finally, the most notorious movie in British film history is available to the public and it's time for the public to make its own mind up. David Sumner (Dustin Hoffman) is a quiet American mathematician who has moved with his wife Amy (Susan George) back to a remote Cornish farmhouse near the village where she grew up. The couple have relocated to rural England in an attempt to flee the violence of America but their placid life is brutally interrupted when the savagery and violence they sought to escape engulfs them and threatens to destroy their lives.

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In Sam Peckinpah's brutal thriller, a quiet, peace-loving American (Dustin Hoffman) moves with his British-born wife (Susan George) to an isolated English village where he is constantly harassed by the locals. He is finally pushed into a violent confrontation in order to protect himself and his wife.

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31 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A fascinating and essential film..., 24 Jul 2006
By Anthony Bush (UK) - See all my reviews
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Sam Peckinpah's Cornish western has a heritage of controversy trailing in its wake. Perceived by turns as being misogynistic, exploitative, pornographic and gratuitously violent, it was labelled a "video nasty" in the 1980's and was consequently banned from view in the UK until the tail end of the nineties. An intriguing pedigree.

Essentially, what we have is a movie that uproots some of the values, morality and themes governing the mythic cinematic western and transplants them into an English backwater community. The locals are restless, being envious of and despising the American strangers (Dustin Hoffman and wife Susan George) who intrude on their redneck world. The fact that Hoffman's wife used to be one of their own serves to make matters worse, increasing both tension and conflict.

Hoffman wants to avoid trouble and remain peaceable, but ultimately is pushed too far when his cat is killed, wife is raped and his homestead is laid siege to by his tormentors. He stubbornly offers shelter to Niles, the village idiot, who has just inadvertently killed a young girl. His refusal to surrender the man to the (lynch) mob initiates the violent finale. The stage is set for a man doing what a man's gotta do, and this translates as holding the fort whilst killing and maiming as many of the attacking natives as possible.

The controversy surrounding the film stems primarily from the issues of sex and violence. When Amy (Susan George) is raped by one villager she responds ambiguously by first seeming resistant and naturally unwilling to participate and then appearing to enjoy the experience, encouraging her attacker (who is also an ex-boyfriend). This duality of attitude, this ambivalent mixed message towards forced sex upset many a feminist and non-feminist alike at the time and led to accusations of exploitation and misogyny on the part of the director. Compounding the situation is the fact that immediately following this first act of sexual abuse, Peckinpah then has the Amy character anally raped by another villager. Ultimately, her response is to conceal these events from her husband and appear no more than slightly withdrawn, petulant and a bit miffed. Any psychological and emotional trauma or physical discomfort or damage she may have experienced is ignored and unexplored. In fact, if one is honest, Peckinpah actually succeeds in trivialising rape. Events earlier in the film clearly suggest that she "was asking for it anyway." Amy is seen to "tease" the locals by appearing naked at her window whilst they work on her barn roof outside. This monumentally sexist attitude provoked outrage in the early 1970's and no major filmmaker today would be likely to get away with such an approach to the subject matter. Peckinpah argued that it was in fact cuts by the British censor that actually succeeded in making the rape scenes appear more pornographic and less politically correct than his original intent - but I'm inclined to take this with a pinch of salt.

The violence at the end involves a foot being blown off with a shotgun, a beating with a poker, boiling water being thrown into faces and a semi-decapitation with a man-trap. By today's standards, they can hardly be considered gratuitous or graphic in their depiction. However, it is a testament to Peckinpah's skill as a filmmaker and Dustin Hoffman and Susan George's performances that the experience of the siege is both powerful and harrowing. The drunken mob are suitably menacing, mindless, obnoxious and deserving of their fate. It's an exciting end to what is essentially a slow-burning and action-free movie constructed primarily to gradually crank-up the tension until the climax. In this sense the film does not disappoint. Hoffman gives a nervy, slightly-wired, pacifistic almost to the point of cowardice type of performance throughout that contributes magnificently to the build-up. His character finally snaps under pressure from all the insults, goading and abuse he has received from his antagonists. He utilises the provision of a safe-haven for the mentally challenged Niles more as an excuse to exact revenge, to force a confrontation, than to satisfy any moral rationale he may harbour. The stand-off is not even about retribution for the rape of his wife, more an affirmation of his own manhood, standing up to the bully, facing down the bad guys. Typical macho Peckinpah ideology steeped in Western mythology.

To conclude, Straw Dogs is a fascinating and essential film by a master craftsman. In technical terms, it builds a sense of suspense and ever-increasing dread in the audience with almost clinical expertise. The climax is nearly as cleverly choreographed as the finale to The Wild Bunch - only framed by different culture and in different context. If you can ignore the faintly repugnant ideology behind the rape sequence (which probably says more about Peckinpah's personal attitude towards women than anything else) then this is a true 70's classic that even today has the power to shock and enthral.
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4.0 out of 5 stars More than meets the eye, 1 Feb 2005
By Andy Millward (Broxbourne, Herts, UK) - See all my reviews
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Firstly, this film might have been banned from video and DVD in its uncut format for 33 years, but there's not so much as a documentary exploring the Straw Dogs phenomenon. Not a single extra...but then I can't complain too much when it cost me just £2.99 to buy!

As a film, it might have been a highly routine formulaic thriller plot from the Wicker Man era - dated and having lost its power to shock, it might have been remaindered stock, but for the Pekinpah factor. The ambiguity of motivations and behaviour by characters, notably Amy and David (George and Hoffman) lives on long beyond the unpleasant rape scene and violent deaths (notably the nasty and surprisingly silent and bloodless use of a gin trap.)

If I were to watch this film again, it would be to identify the psychology behind this ambivalent marriage - uncertain and crumbling even before the village workmen turn against their employers. George flirts with the locals, is raped but apparently fails to tell her husband, and won't help him shore up the house against the rampaging yokels; Hoffman moons around but doesn't appear to do much work, though he seems delighted with having killed five men. All very mysterious - loose ends sustain the narrative, much to the credit of the cast and director.

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6 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Peckinpah gem!..but you knew that already, 6 Jul 2005
By N. ADAMS "bassadams" (UK) - See all my reviews
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As someone introduced to Peckinpah through the wild bunch, I got to straw dogs via the craziness of alfredo garcia to straw dogs. Its another Peckinpah commentary on the human condition, notably how you can be pushed to your limits and once you're over theres no way back. The shock factor comes from the increasingly sadistic ways Hoffman deals with those who besiege his home.

The film lumbers on for the first fifty minutes, but stick with it. The rape scene even today will make some stomachs knot and is unpleasant to say the least. However, the final half hour is cinema gold and rightly stands up as a masterpiece from a Hollywood legend!

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3.0 out of 5 stars I don't understand
I may be a bit slow but I didn't understand this film. Dustin Hoffman is in my eyes a brilliant actor and one of his films should be in every movie collection, however I got the... Read more
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2.0 out of 5 stars could have been better
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4.0 out of 5 stars Its not Ireland its Cornwall
The first review thats listed from Dr Jacques Colardeu is wrong. Straw Dogs is set in the south-west corner of England, not Ireland. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Ghost of Canterville is nicely revisited in Ireland
Dustin Hoffman was young then, young and slightly mellow, maybe even plump. In this film he has a delicate role and he is learning the trade. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Best film I've seen in ages!
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