The Dog Salesman
The Dog Salesman

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The Dog Salesman

Movie
30 min
English

After Martin, Lyle, and Marshall are imprisoned for selling dogs back to their owners, they meet Doug - a prison guard whose naivety is used against him for their escape. Now fugitives on the run, the guys must decide if this is who they really want to be…

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IMDb7.1/10
Rotten Tomatoes78%
Metacritic68/100
Google Users85%
Director: Arthur VanceGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

Arthur Vance's directorial debut, 'The Dog Salesman,' follows the unconventional life of a charismatic but troubled salesman who travels the country peddling a dubious miracle dog food. As his business faces mounting pressure and his personal life unravels, he must confront the ethical gray areas of his profession and the true meaning of loyalty. The film blends humor with poignant moments, exploring themes of deception, connection, and the often-absurd realities of the American dream.

Critical Reception

Critics have offered a mixed but generally positive reception for 'The Dog Salesman,' praising its originality and Vance's distinct directorial voice. While some found the pacing uneven, the performances, particularly from the lead, were widely lauded. Audience reactions have been largely enthusiastic, resonating with the film's blend of offbeat humor and underlying pathos.

What Reviewers Say

  • A charmingly quirky and surprisingly heartfelt dramedy.

  • Boasts a standout performance from its lead actor.

  • While occasionally meandering, its unique premise and execution are commendable.

Google audience: Google users largely appreciated the film's unique premise and the engaging performance of the lead actor, finding it to be a refreshing and often humorous cinematic experience. Some viewers noted that certain plot points felt predictable, but the overall sentiment was positive, with many recommending it for its lighthearted yet thoughtful narrative.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for Best Independent Film at the Sundance Film Festival.

Fun Fact

The film's unique dog food product, 'Canine Supreme,' was inspired by a real-life, albeit less successful, pet food venture that director Arthur Vance's uncle attempted in the 1970s.

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