The Daring Dobermans
The Daring Dobermans

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The Daring Dobermans

1973
Movie
88 min
English

Three men track down a pack of Dobermans and along with a young Native American boy, train the Dobermans to rob the campaign funds of a politician.

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IMDb6.0/10
Director: Byron ChudnowGenres: Action, Comedy, Family, Crime

Plot Summary

A trio of Doberman Pinschers, trained by a former circus performer, become unlikely heroes when they help foil a bank robbery. The dogs, led by the cunning Brutus, use their intelligence and agility to outsmart the criminals and bring them to justice, proving that even canines can be crime-fighting champions.

Critical Reception

The Daring Dobermans was generally met with a lukewarm reception from critics, though it found a more appreciative audience among families and younger viewers who enjoyed its lighthearted adventure and canine protagonists. It's often remembered as a quirky, albeit formulaic, animal action film of the era.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appeals to children and animal lovers with its trained dogs.

  • A simple plot with predictable action sequences.

  • Relies heavily on the charm of its canine cast.

Google audience: Audience reviews for 'The Daring Dobermans' are scarce, but those available suggest it's viewed as a fun, albeit dated, family film with impressive animal performances. Some viewers recall it fondly from their childhood.

Fun Fact

The film's three main canine stars, Brutus, Heidi, and Duke, were all trained by animal behaviorist and trainer Glen "Buddy" Joe Hooker, who also had a role in the film.

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