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Hounddog (2007) -- A drama set in the American South, where a precocious, troubled girl (Fanning) finds a safe haven in the music and movement of Elvis Presley.
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Overview

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6.2/10   2,046 votes
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Director:

Deborah Kampmeier

Writer:

Deborah Kampmeier (written by)

Contact:

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Genre:

Drama | Music more

Tagline:

Gotta always somehow make good outta what can poison you. more

Plot:

A drama set in the American South, where a precocious, troubled girl finds a safe haven in the music and movement of Elvis Presley. | full synopsis

Awards:

1 win & 1 nomination more

NewsDesk:
(45 articles)

"Warning!!! Pedophile Released" DVD and poor Dakota Fanning
 (From OhMyGore. 19 August 2009, 2:49 AM, PDT)

Madonna Eyes New Orphan!
 (From HorrorYearbook. 7 August 2009, 10:33 AM, PDT)

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Cast

  (Cast overview, first billed only)

Dakota Fanning ... Lewellen
Granoldo Frazier ... Band Member D (as Grenaldo Frazier)

Isabelle Fuhrman ... Grasshopper
Cody Hanford ... Buddy
Piper Laurie ... Grammie
Herman McCloud ... Band Member B

Chandler McIntyre ... Buddy's Mother

David Morse ... Daddy

Robin Mullins ... Marge
Afemo Omilami ... Charles
Tom Oppenheim ... Mechanic

Tim Parati ... Bartender
Ryan Pelton ... Elvis

Robin Wright Penn ... Stranger Lady

Ron Prather ... Truck Driver
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Additional Details

Also Known As:

Hounddog (USA) (working title)
Untitled Dakota Fanning Project (USA) (working title)
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MPAA:

Rated R for a disturbing sexual assault of a young girl, and brief sexuality.

Runtime:

USA:102 min

Country:

USA

Language:

English

Color:

Color

Aspect Ratio:

1.85 : 1 more

Sound Mix:

Dolby SR (Dolby 5.1)

Certification:

USA:R

Company:

Deerjen Films more


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Trivia:

The original cinematographer, Edward Lachman, had to leave after two weeks of shooting to work on another film. Jim Denault shot for the next month; gaffer Stephen Thompson took over near the end of shooting. more

Goofs:

Anachronisms: Elvis Presley's appearance singing "Houndog" on the Milton Berle Show took place on June 5, 1956. Several of the vehicles used in the movie were newer than this. The pink Desoto (or Dodge) was probably a 1956, but it's not likely that a rural Alabama woman would be driving a new car. The tow truck used to tow the Desoto was a 1957 at the oldest, and it was quite beat up. The red Pontiac at the Elvis concert was a 1959. more

Quotes:

Daddy: I got you somethin'.
Lewellen: What'd you get me? What'd I get, what'd I get?
Daddy: Let me see if I can find it. Let's see, where'd I put it? Baby, I can't seem to find it. I just don't know where it is.
[He hands her an Elvis record. She screams in excitement]
Lewellen: Daddy!
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Movie Connections:

Referenced in Saturday Night Live: The Best of Amy Poehler (2009) (TV) more

Soundtrack:

Hound Dog more


FAQ

Where can i see this film? Is it released on dvd?
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18 out of 32 people found the following comment useful.
Is This Being Responsible?, 3 May 2009
3/10
Author: ccthemovieman-1 from Lockport, NY, United States

Curiosity got the best of me and I finally saw this controversial film recently on DVD. The controversy centered around a rape scene and whether an 11-year-old girl should be acting out scenes like that. Well, when you're Dakota Fanning and your parents have already placed you in R-rated movies beginning at the age of seven or eight, I guess this is no big deal to them.

What I found a little different than most reviewers here: I thought the story was interesting - not boring; the acting decent (Fanning is always good), and the photography good.

What I found objectionable were way too many scenes with the thin 12-year-old (when the movie was made) Fanning being seen maybe a third of the time in just her underwear, with a lot of closeup shots of her. Man, how perverse and stupid can filmmakers be? This must be a favorite film of pedophiles. In this day-and-age (or any age, for that matter), do you really think it's a good idea to do that? Director/writer Deborah Kampmeier, apparently sees nothing wrong with it, along with giving us the rape scene and having the young girl walking around with her totally naked dad, played by David Morse.

Also, if you read discussions on the film from people who saw the movie at the theater, there were several more very shocking scenes that were not even in this DVD. There is much more nudity involving several of the kids. Kampmeier is an example of liberal extremism run amok to the point of being really irresponsible. She sees this all as "sexually liberating" women from an early age. That isn't just my opinion; the woman talks about it at length on the interview part of the DVD.

The real shame is not the movie but that Fanning's parents think it's cool for her daughter to act in films like this, showing so much skin, at a very young age, all in the name of "stretching her acting talents." Wow. And they lambasted "Mommie Dearest?"

In an era of Internet child porn, is it any wonder few theaters would show this movie, and that many people walked out of the theaters during screenings of this film (which were far more explicit than what's on the DVD)? The only thing is, all the editing that took place for the DVD, it made the story way too confusing with no answers on several key issues. It just winds up being a mess.

Kampmeier also hates "the church," as she explains on the DVD bonus feature, calling it "opressive" and "repressive." You see that in the film with the girl's "Grammie," played by a bitter-looking-and-talking Piper Laurie who shows only a nasty side....while being a church-goer and Believer, of course! In today's entertainment business, this kind of consistent bigotry is not only condoned but encouraged. "Hounddog" is just one more example of it. Kampmeier's previous film also has the same bias.

By the way, if you were wondering why all the snakes, Kampmeier they represented "the church." Thankfully, the public isn't in tune with her radical views and the film has been pretty much ignored.....and we only saw the much-edited "tame" version!

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