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A dog that is a minion of Satan terrorizes a suburban family.A dog that is a minion of Satan terrorizes a suburban family.A dog that is a minion of Satan terrorizes a suburban family.
Ike Eisenmann
- Charlie Barry
- (as Ike Eisenman)
Lou Frizzell
- George
- (as Lou Frizzel)
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- TriviaThis was the third time that Kim Richards and Ike Eisenmann played a brother and a sister in a film. The previous two films were Escape to Witch Mountain (1975) and Return from Witch Mountain (1978), a theatrically-released film series from Walt Disney Productions.
- GoofsWhen Lucky is chasing Betty through the house, upstairs a door closes behind the two of them. When the door closes, you can see a crew member through the crack of the door shutting it behind them as they enter.
- Quotes
Bonnie Barry: What are you doing?
[Betty is sniffing what it appears to be blood]
Betty Barry: Where have you two been?
Bonnie Barry: I said, what are you doing sneaking around in here?
Betty Barry: I found this in your room. What is it?
Charlie Barry: It's just paint.
Betty Barry: It looks like blood.
Charlie Barry: Leave my things alone. Get out of my room and forget all about this. I mean it.
Betty Barry: What's the matter with the two of you?
- ConnectionsFeatured in Svengoolie: Devil Dog: The Hound of Hell (1996)
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Are you a good doggie? Are you a good little doggie-woggie??
Satan's pooch impregnates a German shepherd who then gives birth to a supposedly Satanic litter. Sort of "Rosemary's Puppy." Whenever the puppies are supposed to be glaring malevolently at a victim, the best the FX people can do on their TV budget is have them all cock their little heads the way puppies do, and add a yellowish glow to their eyes to symbolize their evilness. The glow wasn't enough to prevent everyone in the room, including me, from going "Awwwwwwww!" at the cutie patootie poochy poochy baby doggie boo-boos. Absolutely *fatal* to any possible sense of horror or evil. What the heck were the producers thinking?
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- thefan-2
- Feb 26, 2003
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By what name was Devil Dog: The Hound of Hell (1978) officially released in India in English?
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