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A Boy and His Dog
Upon meeting the young beautiful and attractive girl, Vac, a young courageous and intelligent guy, who has lost his parents years ago and lives only with his dog, he lacks any meaning of morality or ethics, as he only cares for sex and food, struggles against fleeing from their desires and reunite with Blood.

















5 December 1921, Vincennes, Indiana, USA

15 December 1949, Flat Creek, Missouri, USA

10 December 1918, Banner County, Nebraska, USA

26 July 1922, Chicago, Illinois, USA

10 October 1932, San Francisco, California, USA

16 September 1922, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

23 October 1951, Denver, Colorado, USA

19 July 1944, Los Angeles County, California, USA




October 10, 2013
If it's weirdness that you're after, this cult film goes the whole nine yards.
June 05, 2007
In spite of some clever ideas and a few well-wrought images, it seems too schematic and its satire too blunt.
July 02, 2004
Despite memorable main characters, a half-decent take on an overused premise, and unforgettable scenes, the film's attitude and political stance haven't aged with grace.
October 23, 2004
It's got a unique... well, I was about to say charm, but the movie's last scene doesn't quite let me get away with that.
April 09, 2004
"nifty little cult flick"
June 05, 2007
A Boy and His Dog has won a cult following of its own for its offbeat, sardonic look into the future.
January 30, 2004
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May 21, 2003
The good ideas are marred by awkwardness; the terrible ideas are redeemed somewhat by being, at least, unpredictable.
December 11, 2003
Jones's cameo during an open-air movie theater sequence is by far the most cinematic moment of this 1975 cult classic for boys who hate women.
October 14, 2004
Set on a desert landscape a while after a nuclear holocaust, the film is about a young man, played by Don Johnson, who has a telepathic bond with a dog, the latter basically being the smarter of the two. He helps the dog find food and the dog helps him sn
June 24, 2006
Jones' debut as a director nevertheless has a distinctive tang, as affably unprincipled as the series of villains he played for Sam Peckinpah.