Straw Dogs
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Straw Dogs

A young American and his English wife come to rural England and face increasingly vicious local harassment.

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Straw Dogs (1971) is a gripping psychological thriller directed by Sam Peckinpah. Starring Dustin Hoffman and Susan George, the film follows the story of a young American mathematician, David Sumner, and his English wife, Amy, as they move to a quiet rural village in England.

The couple's idyllic life quickly takes a dark turn when they become the target of relentless harassment from the village locals. As David tries to fit in with the community, tensions rise and the harassment escalates into a series of horrifying events.

As the villagers' antagonism reaches its peak, David is forced to confront his own beliefs and values, ultimately discovering the depths of his own darkness. The film delves into themes of violence, masculinity, and the fragility of civilization.

With its intense performances, particularly from Hoffman in a career-defining role, Straw Dogs is a thought-provoking exploration of human nature and the complexities of societal norms. Peckinpah's masterful direction creates a palpable sense of unease, slowly building suspense until the shocking climax.

Straw Dogs is a must-watch for fans of psychological thrillers and those interested in examining the darker aspects of human behavior. This gripping classic is sure to captivate audiences with its powerful performances and unflinching portrayal of violence hiding beneath the surface of small-town life.

Also Known As:

Straw Dogs

Release Date:

22 Dec 1971

Writers:

David Zelag Goodman, Sam Peckinpah, Gordon Williams

Awards:

Nominated for 1 Oscar. 1 win & 2 nominations total