Dog Park


1h 30m 1999

Brief Synopsis

Andy's girlfriend has not only left him but she has taken their dog, Mogley. The dog is now seeing a therapist, traumatized not only by the break up but by having to watch Cheryl have sex with her new man. Andy fancies the ice-queen Lorna, but she is only affectionate to her canine. And in the midst...

Film Details

Also Known As
Killar, tjejer och hundar
MPAA Rating
Genre
Comedy
Romance
Romantic Comedy
Release Date
1999
Production Company
Canadian Film Or Video Production Tax Credit; Harold Greenberg Fund; Lionsgate; Lionsgate; Lionsgate; TTlTfilm Canada
Distribution Company
INDEPENDENT FILMS (IF)/NEW LINE CINEMA (NEW LINE); Egmont; Independent Films (If); New Line Cinema; Sony Pictures Releasing International
Location
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 30m

Synopsis

Andy's girlfriend has not only left him but she has taken their dog, Mogley. The dog is now seeing a therapist, traumatized not only by the break up but by having to watch Cheryl have sex with her new man. Andy fancies the ice-queen Lorna, but she is only affectionate to her canine. And in the midst of all this, Andy has to watch his best friends prove that they are the perfect couple by smooching constantly in public. The dog park is the only escape, where there might just be single girls to meet.

Film Details

Also Known As
Killar, tjejer och hundar
MPAA Rating
Genre
Comedy
Romance
Romantic Comedy
Release Date
1999
Production Company
Canadian Film Or Video Production Tax Credit; Harold Greenberg Fund; Lionsgate; Lionsgate; Lionsgate; TTlTfilm Canada
Distribution Company
INDEPENDENT FILMS (IF)/NEW LINE CINEMA (NEW LINE); Egmont; Independent Films (If); New Line Cinema; Sony Pictures Releasing International
Location
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 30m

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Trivia

Miscellaneous Notes

Winner of the 1999 Genie Award for Best Supporting Actor (Mark McKinney).

Released in United States Fall September 24, 1999

Released in United States on Video February 29, 2000

Lions Gate Films was previously known as Cinepix Film Properties (CFP).

Feature film directorial debut for former "Kids in the Hall" comic Bruce McCulloch.

Independent Films is Cary Woods' distribution company which has a distribution agreement with New Line Cinema.

Completed shooting November 30, 1997.

Began shooting October 21, 1997.

Released in United States Fall September 24, 1999

Released in United States on Video February 29, 2000