Watch: Rottweiler 2004 123movies, Full Movie Online – In 2018, in Spain, the prisoner Dante (William Miller) escapes from a prison and is chased by a robot dog. He tries to reach the city of Puerto Angel, where he left his beloved girlfriend Ula (Irene Montalà). While running away, he recalls his recent past in Spain with Ula..
Plot: Dante travels across a desolate, futuristic Spain in search of his girlfriend, Ula. He is pursued by a bloodthirsty, cybernetic Rottweiler.
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That’s a bad dog! That’s a very bad genetically altered dog!!
In case you are slightly familiar with horror cinema, you must have heard of the name Brian Yuzna already. He started as the producer of some hugely successful horror flicks in the mid-80’s (“Re-Animator”, “From Beyond”) but quickly went on to directing his own grotesque and spirited horror projects (“Society”, “Return of the Living Dead part 3”). Personally, I’m a rather big fan of Yuzna. His movies are always very entertaining and stuffed with blood & gore, even though the stories are hardly ever impressive…or even ‘good’, for that matter. For his latest effort, “Rottweiler”, the story is even completely and utterly retarded and then STILL this is a very amusing B-movie with loads of absurd aspects that genre fans will love! “Rottweiler” is set in Spain in a not-so-distant future (2018). In order to avoid further immigration, the misanthropic Kufard (small but terrific role for veteran Paul Naschy) arrests everybody who washes ashore Puerto Angel. One day, he also arrests the young American couple Dante and Ula. They were playing the rich-kids game of “infiltration”, in which the players illegally have to cross country borders. That game is just asking for trouble, if you ask me… Some time later, Dante escapes from a prison-transport and heads back to Puerto Angel in order to save Ula, only he’s chased by a partly robotic and bloodthirsty Rottweiler that rips every living thing to pieces. The movie is truly incoherent, with extended and unnecessary flashbacks, and often provokes unintentional chuckles. It’s fast-paced, though, and contains loads of sleaze and bloody deaths. The Terminatoresque dog looks thrilling and the music as wells as the opening credits are very funky. The acting is atrocious, but that what happens if you recruits cheap Spanish actors and force them to play American characters. The lead guy looks a lot like Orlando Bloom but his acting skills are even worse. “Rottweiler” surely is a meaningless horror film, but it remains fun to watch.
S10 Reviews: Rottweiler (2003)
Spain’s Fantastic Factory strikes again with this Brian Yuzna (Beyond Reanimator) directed hokum. Dante and Ula are playing infiltration (apparently a rich boy’s game of sneaking into third world countries) and when it goes horribly wrong they are caught by the authorities and separated. When Dante makes a daring escape and then finds himself being hunted by the titular title character which is now more Terminator than dog. It eats everything. It destroys everything and it can’t be stopped. How will poor Dante find his beloved Ula with the Doginator on his trail? Well where shall I begin? The script is pretty ratty even for low budget fare. Giant leaps in logic and plot inconsistencies are plenty in this tale. Unnecessary flashback sequences try to unlock or more correctly infer a twist in the ending but it fails to generate anything to sustain you that far. Things just don’t jell in the end. The acting by the no name cast of Spanish actors is pretty straight as one would guess with a script that requires the lead to get attacked, shoot a shotgun, have sex with the local bimbette (while she holds a gun on him no less) and wander the desert starkers for 25 minutes you can’t expect much and you end up rooting for the dog. The dog effects however are the only bright spot of the film as the kills can be pretty bloody and cool and the animatronic dog was actually pretty spiffy. Heck, the dog gives the only worthy performance here.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 35 min (95 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 270402
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Action, Horror, Sci-Fi
Director Brian Yuzna
Writer Alberto Vázquez Figueroa, Miguel Tejada-Flores
Actors William Miller, Irene Montalà, Paulina Gálvez
Country Spain, United Kingdom
Awards N/A
Production Company Filmax International
Website N/A
Sound Mix Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera N/A
Laboratory Image Film S.A., Barcelona, Spain
Film Length 2,700 m (Spain)
Negative Format 35 mm
Cinematographic Process Spherical
Printed Film Format 35 mm