The Daring Dobermans
1973 American film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Daring Dobermans is a 1973 film. It is a sequel to The Doberman Gang.[1] It picks up right where its predecessor left off, with the six Doberman Pinschers in the wilderness that they headed to following a rogue Bulldog at nightfall.
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Directed by | Byron Ross Chudnow |
Written by | Alan Alch Jack Kaplan |
Produced by | David Chudnow |
Starring | Charles Knox Robinson Tim Considine Joan Caulfield David Moses |
Cinematography | Robert Caramico |
Edited by | Herman Freedman |
Music by | Robert O. Ragland |
Distributed by | Dimension Pictures |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Cast
- Charles Knox Robinson as Steve Crandall
- Tim Considine as Warren
- Joan Caulfield as Claudia (credited as Miss Joan Caulfield)
- David Moses as Greg
- Claudio Martinez as Billy
- Tom Dever as Jim "Jimbo"
- George Buck Flower as Luther (credited as Buck Flower)
- Gale Jensen as Marcie
- Richard Stahl as Winston
- John War Eagle as Grandfather (credited as John Wareagle)
- Cory Brandon as Blake
- Larry French as Berry
- Diane Prior as Receptionist
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