Dog Park (film)

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Dog Park
Dog Park FilmPoster.jpeg
Directed by Bruce McCulloch
Produced by Susan Cavan
Written by Bruce McCulloch
Starring Luke Wilson
Kathleen Robertson
Gordon Currie
Natasha Henstridge
Music by Craig Northey
Cinematography David A. Makin
Edited by Norman Buckley
Christopher Cooper
Production
company
Independent Pictures
Accent Entertainment
Distributed by New Line Cinema (USA) Lions Gate Films (Canada)
Release dates
September 14, 1998 (Canada)
September 24, 1999 (U.S.)
Running time
91 min.
Country US/Canada
Language English

Dog Park is a 1998 American/Canadian romantic comedy film written and directed by Bruce McCulloch.

Plot

Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. The main character Andy is a writer of newspaper classified ads who has been going from relationship to relationship since eighth grade. He loses custody of his dog when his girlfriend, Cheryl, breaks up with him for another man. Andy then meets Lorna, a children's TV show host, but she is too obsessed with her own dog to commit to a relationship with anyone. She's also still hurt emotionally because her boyfriend Trevor, left her for Andy's ex, Cheryl.

Andy also has a fling with another woman, Keiran. Meanwhile, Cheryl takes Andy's dog to a psychiatrist, who tells her that her promiscuity is traumatizing the dog. While both Andy and Cheryl do their best to share custody, problems arise as Cheryl and Trevor break up and she tries to win Andy back unsuccessfully. Keiran figures out Jeri's boyfriend Jeff is having an affair. Lorna goes out with Trevor. It's not much of date, but he helps her out in a big way. Both Andy and Lorna have feelings for each other, but aren't sure how to follow through with it. Andy being with Kieran and Lorna being with Trevor help them come to a very important conclusion.

Cast

Awards

Won Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role—Mark McKinney

Nominated for Best Original Screenplay—Bruce McCulloch

Nominated for Film Directing—Bruce McCulloch

Nominated for Film Writing—Bruce McCulloch

Nominated for Film Performance Male—Mark McKinney

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