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The Dogs of War

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United Kingdom · 1980
Rated R · 1h 58m
Director John Irvin
Starring Christopher Walken, Tom Berenger, Winston Ntshona, Hugh Millais
Genre Action, Adventure, Thriller

James Shannon is a skilled and relentless mercenary. A wealthy businessman hires Shannon to stage a coup in Zangaro, a small African nation, so that his company can exploit the country's natural resources. Offered $100,000, Shannon and his army must overthrow Zangaro's dictator, President Kimba.

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40

TV Guide Magazine by

Exceedingly well-shot (by Jack Cardiff) action film that will evaporate from the memory shortly after the end credits roll.

50

Newsweek by David Ansen

he Dogs of War doesn't begin to deal with the moral complexity it promises: it keeps settling for easy, melodramatic solutions. Irvin is obviously a gifted storyteller, but he's shackled with the wrong story: it's a shame he couldn't have scrapped more of Forsyth's original plot and made a real movie about mercenaries and the Third World. [23 Feb 1981, p.61]

70

The New Yorker by Pauline Kael

A crisp, tough-minded action film about an international group of mercenaries who stage a coup in a small, decaying West African country run by an Idi Amin-Papa Doc-style despot. The casting of Christopher Walken as Shannon, the leader of the group, gives the film the fuse it needs.

50

The Globe and Mail (Toronto) by Rick Groen

Dogs of War takes its title from Julius Caesar but its cue from Julia Child. Based on Frederick Forsyth's novel, the film is meant to be an intimate study of soldiers of fortune. But it ends only as a shallow, pseudo-elliptical lesson in how to whip up a frothy coup when time is pressing and the guests are about to arrive. [17 Feb 1981]

80

The New York Times by Vincent Canby

It demonstrates the kind of intelligence and thought one doesn't often find in a movie aimed at the action-adventure crowd. This is evident as much in what the film doesn't do and say as in what is actually seen on the screen.

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