Straw Dogs

STRAW DOGS (18)
D: Sam Peckinpah 
Talent Associates/Amerbroco (Daniel Melnick)
UK 1971
118 mins

Thriller

W: David Zelag Goodman & Sam Peckinpah [based on the novel "The Siege Of Trencher's Farm" by Gordon M. Williams]
DP: John Coquillon
Ed: Paul Davies, Tony Lawson & Roger Spottiswoode
Mus: Jerry Fielding

Dustin Hoffman (David Sumner), Susan George (Amy Sumner), Peter Vaughan (Tom Hedden), T.P. McKenna (Maj. John Scott), Del Henney (Charlie Venner)

Some films aren't intended to entertain, some are meant to scar. Perhaps this is why Sam Peckinpah's cult classic wasn't quite appreciated by critics when it was originally released in 1971.
A docile American university professor and his British wife move to a quaint cottage in the remote English countryside where they are repeatedly taunted by a group of feral locals, to the point where the American's pacifistic nature explodes into a violent rage.
It cannot be denied that Straw Dogs is a difficult film to watch and not particularly rewarding for doing so, but it's a jarring story which will remain embedded in your memory forever.
An inferior Hollywood remake was released in 2011.
8/10

Dustin Hoffman in Straw Dogs
Dustin Hoffman in Straw Dogs