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2011 • Drama / Comedy • 92m

Red Dog

"He's Been Everywhere Mate."

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The legendary true story of the Red Dog who united a disparate local community while roaming the Australian outback in search of his long lost master.

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Josh Lucas
Josh Lucas
John
Rachael Taylor
Rachael Taylor
Nancy
Rohan Nichol
Rohan Nichol
Jocko
Luke Ford
Luke Ford
Tom
Arthur Angel
Arthur Angel
Vanno
John Batchelor
John Batchelor
Peeto
Keisha Castle-Hughes
Keisha Castle-Hughes
Rosa
Noah Taylor
Noah Taylor
Jack
Loene Carmen
Loene Carmen
Maureen
Paul Blackwell
Paul Blackwell
Mr. Cribbage
Yure Covich
Yure Covich
Sandanski
Radek Jonak
Radek Jonak
Chupouski
Costa Ronin
Costa Ronin
Dzambaski
Shingo Usami
Shingo Usami
Shingo
Eamon Farren
Eamon Farren
Dave
John Leary
John Leary
Barry
Neil Pigot
Neil Pigot
Vet
Tiffany Lyndall-Knight
Tiffany Lyndall-Knight
Patsy
Director: Kriv StendersExecutive Producer: Aaron RyderExecutive Producer: Joel PearlmanExecutive Producer: Daniel TaplitzExecutive Producer: Graham BurkeProducer: Nelson WossExecutive Producer: Su ArmstrongProducer: Julie Ryan

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Harry_Gill
2026-06-27

Most dog films chase your tears with a slow death and a swelling score. Red Dog earns its feeling a different way, by treating one kelpie as the connective tissue of an entire town. Set in the iron-ore country of the Pilbara in 1970s Western Australia, it follows a wandering red dog who adopts a whole community of miners, truckers and misfits before fixing his loyalty on John, an American newcomer played by Josh Lucas. The structure is clever. The dog has already died when the film opens, and the story is assembled from the tall tales locals swap in a pub, so Red Dog becomes folklore in real time. What works is how unsentimental the comedy is. The roughneck miners, the caravan park, the bickering couples, all of it feels lived-in rather than staged for cuteness. Kriv Stenders never begs you to cry. He lets the landscape, all red dust and big sky, do the heavy lifting, and Koko, the kelpie who plays the lead, has real screen presence and none of the cloying tricks these films usually lean on. It is a small film with a big heart, and it understands something most dog movies miss: a dog's real power is social, not just emotional. He is the reason strangers in a hard, transient place become a community. That is a warmer idea than one more deathbed. Full review: https://dogwithblog.in/red-dog-movie-review/

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Status
Released
Origin
AU, US
Languages
English
Studios
Endymion Films, ScreenWest, Woss Group Film Productions, Screen Australia, Essential Entertainment, South Australian Film Corporation
Budget
$5
Box Office
$13
Website
http://www.reddogmovie.com/

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