- How to Kill Your Neighbor's Dog
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name = How to Kill Your Neighbor's Dog
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director =Michael Kalesniko
producer = Nancy M. Ruff
writer =Michael Kalesniko
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starring =Kenneth Branagh Robin Wright Penn Suzi Hofrichter Lynn Redgrave Jared Harris Peter Riegert David Krumholtz Johnathon Schaech Peri Gilpin
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editing = Robert Duffy,Spot Welders
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released =2000
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country = USA
language = English
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website = http://www.neighborsdog.com
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imdb_id = 0207524"How to Kill Your Neighbor's Dog" is a 2000 American
dramedy film written and directed byMichael Kalesniko and produced by Nancy M. Ruff.Plot
The film stars
Kenneth Branagh as Peter McGowan, a chain-smoking, impotent, insomniacplaywright who lives inLos Angeles . Once very successful, he is now in the tenth year of a decade-long string of production failures. His latest play is in the hands of effeminate director Brian Sellars (David Krumholtz ), who is obsessed withPetula Clark ; his wife Melanie (Robin Wright Penn ) is determined to have a baby; he finds himself bonding with a new neighbor's lonely young daughter (Suzi Hofrichter ) who has mildcerebral palsy ; and during one of his middle-of-the-night strolls, he encounters his oddballdoppelgänger (Jared Harris ) who claims to be Peter McGowan and develops a friendship of sorts with him.Cast
In addition to Branagh, the cast includes
Robin Wright Penn ,Suzi Hofrichter ,Lynn Redgrave ,Jared Harris ,Peter Riegert ,David Krumholtz ,Johnathon Schaech , andPeri Gilpin .Production
Petula Clark 's recordings of "I Couldn't Live Without Your Love " and "A Groovy Kind of Love " were heard during the opening andclosing credits respectively, and "Downtown 99", adisco remix of her 1964 classic "Downtown", was heard during a party scene. Additional songs originally recorded by Petula Clark were sung by the character of Brian Sellars throughout the film.Critical response
In his review in the "
New York Times ",Stephen Holden described the film as "a Hollywood rarity, a movie about an icy grown-up heart-warmed by a child that doesn't wield emotional pliers to try to squeeze out tears . . . It is a tribute to Mr. Branagh's considerable comic skills that he succeeds in making a potentially insufferable character likable by infusing him with the same sly charm thatMichael Caine musters to seduce us into cozying up to his sleazier alter egos . . . Mr. Kalesniko's satirically barbed screenplay, whose spirit harks back to the comic heyday ofBlake Edwards , stirs up an insistent verbal energy that rarely flags."Owen Gleiberman of "Entertainment Weekly " rated the movie B and said, "Branagh, in his most forceful non-Shakespeare screen performance, grounds even the softest moments in the angry revolt of his wit."Justine Elias of "The Village Voice " stated it was "slight but unendurable . . . its fractured time frame gets confusing."The film was the prestigious closing night film at the
2000 Toronto International Film Festival and won multiple festival awards. It was released as "Mad Dogs and Englishmen" inAustralia .External links
* [http://www.neighborsdog.com/ Official website]
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* [http://movies2.nytimes.com/movie/review?_r=2&res=9E07EEDE123EF931A15751C0A9649C8B63&oref=slogin&oref=login New York Times review]
* [http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,203139~1~0~howtokillyour,00.html Entertainment Weekly review]
* [http://www.villagevoice.com/film/0208,elias,32468,20.html Village Voice review]
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