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Lawn Dogs (1997)

Lawn Dogs (1997)
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A young girl finds friendship on the wrong side of the career tracks in this drama. Camelot Gardens is a "gated community" where wealthy people can purchase luxurious (if sterile) homes and a security force ensures that riffraff will be kept away from your door after nightfall. The Stockard family are new arrivals at Camelot Gardens; father Morton (Christopher McDonald) is a businessman who wants to go into politics, while mother Clare (Kathleen Quinlan) busies herself with affairs with younger men. Neither seems to have much time for their 10-year-old daughter Devon (Mischa Barton), who doesn't care for children her own age; Devon's uncle likes to entertain her with stories about a witch named Baba Yaga who lives in the forest, so one day she wanders into the nearby woods looking for Baba. Instead, she finds a trailer that's home to Trent (Sam Rockwell), a 20-something free spirit who scrapes together a living by mowing the lawns of Camelot Gardens. Devon and Trent both have physical and emotional scars to deal with, and they soon become friends and confidantes; however, Devon's parents become upset when they learn that their daughter's best friend is a grown man, particularly one who lives in a trailer and does lawn maintenance for a living. Lawn Dogs won awards at a number of international film festivals in 1997, including the Stockholm Film Festival, the Montreal World Film Festival, and the Catalonian International Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Sam RockwellChristopher McDonald, (more)
Director(s):
John Duigan
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Lawn Dogs

A young girl finds friendship on the wrong side of the career tracks in this drama. Camelot Gardens is a "gated community" where wealthy people can purchase luxurious (if sterile) homes and a security force ensures that riffraff will be kept away from your door after nightfall. The Stockard family are new arrivals at Camelot Gardens; father Morton (Christopher McDonald) is a businessman who wants to go into politics, while mother Clare (Kathleen Quinlan) busies herself with affairs with younger men. Neither seems to have much time for their 10-year-old daughter Devon (Mischa Barton), who doesn't care for children her own age; Devon's uncle likes to entertain her with stories about a witch named Baba Yaga who lives in the forest, so one day she wanders into the nearby woods looking for Baba. Instead, she finds a trailer that's home to Trent (Sam Rockwell), a 20-something free spirit who scrapes together a living by mowing the lawns of Camelot Gardens. Devon and Trent both have physical and emotional scars to deal with, and they soon become friends and confidantes; however, Devon's parents become upset when they learn that their daughter's best friend is a grown man, particularly one who lives in a trailer and does lawn maintenance for a living. Lawn Dogs won awards at a number of international film festivals in 1997, including the Stockholm Film Festival, the Montreal World Film Festival, and the Catalonian International Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
101 mins

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Director(s):
John Duigan
Writer(s):
Naomi Wallace
Producer(s):
Duncan Kenworthy
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Sexual Situations, Adult Language, Adult Situations)
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Robert R.

    The DVD cover/Description misleads. Quinlan (on the cover) has a small role as mother. It's really about her troublesome daughter Devon (Mischa Barton), who is bored with life in their rural tract of McMansions. The girl pesters their local lawn guy, even sneaking to his trailer in the woods, innocently worming her way to an unlikely friendship. A familiar story of an adult/child friendship misunderstood with bad consequences. There are some radical twists and imaginative theatrical devices. Sam Rockwell as Trent (lawn guy) easily draws you in. Young Mischa Barton is a perfectly devious Devon. Other complex, yet stereotypical characters fill out the scandelous dynamics. You won't know what's going to happen until it happens. Some unevenness and strange surprises diverge from the usual track for this sort of story. There's a tie-in to a scary children's story and some thrilling, unexpected special effects and music. I thoroughly enjoyed the weird story, great acting, artful imagery.

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    Jack R.

    This movie would probably appeal to anyone who can take a different type of comedy, which presents itself often in the film, and a slightly slower plot then the usual drama, but a good film overall.

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    Aaron S.

    This movie is absolutely perfect. sam rockwell is amazing.

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