Black Dog (1998 Film)
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''Black Dog'' is a 1998 American action thriller film directed by Kevin Hooks and starring
Patrick Swayze Patrick Wayne Swayze ( ; August 18, 1952 – September 14, 2009) was an American actor, singer, songwriter, and dancer. Known for his romantic, tough, and comedic roles in blockbusters and cult films, Swayze was nominated for three Golden Glob ...
. The film tells the story of a trucker and ex-con who is manipulated into transporting illegal arms. The film co-stars popular American singers Randy Travis and
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.


Plot

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and ATF agents pursue a truck carrying illegal guns. The result is the death of the driver, which leads to a disagreement between agencies on involvement with the case. Meanwhile, truck driver Jack Crews is released from jail after serving time for vehicular manslaughter. He had accidentally hit and killed a motorist and his passenger while experiencing a Black Dog hallucination (a herald of destruction for truckers) brought on by exhaustion. Along with his imprisonment, he also lost his
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. Following his release, he attempts to return to a normal life while working as a truck mechanic for a repair shop in
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, unable to drive himself. His manager, Frank Cutler, offers him a job driving toilets from
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to New Jersey for $10,000. Realizing that his house will be repossessed unless he pays off his debt, Jack reluctantly takes the job. He flies down to Atlanta to meet up with Red, who runs the trucking yard. Red initially gives Jack a brand-new truck to haul the load, but Jack chooses an older one (more specifically, a Peterbilt 379) so as not to draw too much attention. He is accompanied on the trip by Earl. Sonny and Wes following in Sonny's car (a Chevrolet Camaro) for policy protection. En route to New Jersey, the quartet experience run-ins with Red and his crew as they attempt to hijack the load, in retaliation for the failed negotiations with Cutler about money. Jack eventually learns that his load also contains illegal guns (over $3,000,000 worth, according to ATF), and that Wes has been informing Red of their whereabouts throughout the trip. Jack also discovers that Sonny is an FBI agent when he is shot and killed by Red during another hijack attempt, and that the FBI was tracking their whereabouts as well. Cutler takes Jack's wife Melanie and daughter Tracy hostage to ensure that Crews will complete the job. When they make it to
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, Jack formulates a plan to turn over the guns to the FBI and save his family. Wes, at this point, has gone his separate way, while Earl decides to stay on until the end. Jack puts the FBI tracking device on the truck that Wes is leaving on and eventually the FBI pulls over the truck to realize it is the wrong one. However, Jack calls Agent Allen Ford, who is leading the case, on Wes's cell phone, revealing his plan to meet him at a loading dock in Jersey. Cutler will be there to exchange the guns for Jack's family. When the meeting occurs, the FBI arrives and a shootout occurs with Cutler's men. Jack manages to catch Cutler before he can escape and turns him over to the FBI. As a token of gratitude, the FBI gives Jack his commercial driver's license back, and also tells the Crewses that their house will not be foreclosed, in return for his assistance during the operation and they thank him for bringing Sonny's body back. He is also given the key to drive the truck one last time to the impound lot. Jack thanks Earl, who was wounded in the shootout, for staying. In return, Earl tells Jack to take care of his dog, Tiny (a
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riding in the trailer as a guard), until he heals and everything is sorted out. As the Crewses leave the docks for the impound lot, they are intercepted by Red, who makes one last attempt at Jack's life. However, their slamming into each other causes Red to lose control of his truck, which then repeatedly flips over before getting hit by a train and exploding. After Jack checks on his family, he continues driving the truck to the impound lot.


Cast

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Patrick Swayze Patrick Wayne Swayze ( ; August 18, 1952 – September 14, 2009) was an American actor, singer, songwriter, and dancer. Known for his romantic, tough, and comedic roles in blockbusters and cult films, Swayze was nominated for three Golden Glob ...
as Jack Crews * Randy Travis as Earl *
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as 'Red' * Gabriel Casseus as Sonny Boxer * Brian Vincent as Wes *
Graham Beckel Graham Stuart Beckel (born December 22, 1949) is an American character actor, known for his roles in films and guest appearances on television. Early life and education Beckel graduated from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York. ...
as Frank Cutler *
Brenda Strong Brenda Lee Strong"Miss Arizona 1980"
''Arizona Republic''. July 13, 1980. ...
as Melanie Crews * Rusty DeWees as Junior *
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as Norman * Cyril O'Reilly as Vince * Erin Broderick as Tracy Crews * Charles Dutton as FBI Agent Allen Ford * Stephen Tobolowsky as ATF Agent McClaren * Lorraine Toussaint as FBI Agent Avery


Production

Prior to the casting of Swayze, the film was initially intended as a vehicle for Kevin Sorbo During an interview, Sorbo described the film as "''
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'' meets ''Speed''." In July 1997, it was announced that Sorbo would star in ''Black Dog'' for around $3 million with Kevin Hooks slated to direct and produce with the intention to shoot in September during Sorbo's hiatus from '' Hercules: The Legendary Journeys''. In September,
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and Randy Travis were signed to star opposite Sorbo. By November of that year, it was reported that
Patrick Swayze Patrick Wayne Swayze ( ; August 18, 1952 – September 14, 2009) was an American actor, singer, songwriter, and dancer. Known for his romantic, tough, and comedic roles in blockbusters and cult films, Swayze was nominated for three Golden Glob ...
would star in ''Black Dog''.


Reception

''Black Dog'' received negative reviews by critics, earning a 15% approval rating on
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based on 20 reviews. It has received cult status among film enthusiasts and RADwood car enthusiasts alike, as one of the last action road movies to use practical effects, signifying the end of an era. Audiences polled by
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gave the film an average grade of "C+" on an A+ to F scale.


Soundtrack

A soundtrack album for the film, featuring various
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artists, was released in April 1998 via
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Nashville. It peaked at number 30 on Top Country Albums.


Content and reception

Thom Owens gave the soundtrack a mixed review in
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, praising the performances of Randy Travis,
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and
Rhett Akins Thomas Rhett Akins Sr. (born October 13, 1969) is an American country music singer and songwriter. Signed to Decca Records between 1994 and 1997, he released two albums for that label (1995's ''A Thousand Memories'' and 1996's ''Somebody New (a ...
. Among the cuts on the soundtrack,
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' " Drivin' My Life Away" (a cover of
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) and Linda Davis's " I Wanna Remember This" were both released as singles. Patty Loveless' " On Down the Line" was previously a single from her 1990 album of the same name, and Steve Earle's " Nowhere Road" was a single from his 1987 album '' Exit 0''.
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's "We Can't All Be Angels" also appeared on his 1997 album of the same name, Lee Ann Womack's "A Man with 18 Wheels" previously appeared on her 1997 self-titled debut, Big House's "Road Man" previously appeared on their 1997 self-titled debut, and Chris Knight's "The Hammer Going Down" appeared on his 1998 self-titled debut. "Highway Junkie", recorded here by Gary Allan, was previously recorded by Randy Travis on his 1996 album '' Full Circle''.


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