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A fugitive on the run from the law and carrying several million dollars hides out in the house of a farm family. The tables turn when the family turns out to be even more criminally oriented than he is, and begins to terrorize him instead of the other way around. (Kino Lorber)

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English To the question of whether Dog Day is an excellent thriller, I answer no. To the question of whether it is fun, I answer yes - it definitely is for me. It is quite characteristic that in the variety of genres that appear in the header of titles on FilmBooster, the comedy or parody genre is often missing, even though the results tend to be closest to it. What Yves Boisset did is exceptionally successful for notorious B-movie makers when they are lucky and have their big day. This film is an incredible piece of pulp in terms of where the entertainment comes from, and it is worth asking whether it was the result of unwanted magic when it all got out of hand for the creators, or if it was a creative intention wherein the crew wanted to do something very crazy and it worked out. Even the opening robbery scene is messed up, both in terms of the criminals and the police force, who act like the famous Keystone Cops. The film alternates between serious moments and downright crazy scenes, and that happens at completely unexpected moments. It is a mixture of naivety, absurdity, violence, fear, and psychologically unbelievable moments. The film is cast with excellent popular actors of the period, and its advantage is that it is absolutely unpredictable. You shouldn't take it seriously and should take it as nonsense that you either like or don't like. I dare say that if such a script, with slight adjustments, were made into a serious film by the Coen brothers in the style of Fargo or No Country for Old Men, it would be fantastic. At times, I had so much fun that I seriously considered giving it five stars, but then I would feel like someone who pees on statues in the park for fun or exposes themselves. This film is simply a typical guilty pleasure for me. Overall impression: 75%. ()

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