Army Dog

2016 American family adventure film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Army Dog (also released under the title Leap) is a 2016 American family adventure film directed by Ezra Kemp and distributed by Lionsgate Home Entertainment. It stars Casper Van Dien, his daughter Grace Van Dien, and Stelio Savante.[1]

Directed byEzra Kemp
Written byKirk Harris
Adrienne Thorne
Vernon E. Mortensen
Produced byMarty Poole
Casper Van Dien
Vernon E. Mortensen
Tonya Mantooth
Kirk Harris
StarringCasper Van Dien
Grace Van Dien
Stelio Savante
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Army Dog
Directed byEzra Kemp
Written byKirk Harris
Adrienne Thorne
Vernon E. Mortensen
Produced byMarty Poole
Casper Van Dien
Vernon E. Mortensen
Tonya Mantooth
Kirk Harris
StarringCasper Van Dien
Grace Van Dien
Stelio Savante
CinematographyAce Underhill
Edited byJohn Niewiadomy
Distributed byLionsgate Home Entertainment
Release date
  • January 12, 2016 (2016-01-12)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
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Synopsis

Sergeant Tom Holloway (Casper Van Dien) returns home from service with his loyal Army dog, Connor. Hoping to reconnect with his daughter Tara (Grace Van Dien), he takes her and Connor on a camping trip. Their time together is disrupted by unexpected dangers, forcing father and daughter to work together with Connor in order to survive.[1]

Cast

  • Casper Van Dien as Tom Holloway
  • Grace Van Dien as Tara Holloway
  • Stelio Savante as Sheriff Bill McCallister
  • Annemarie Pazmino as Laurie Holloway
  • Matt Bradford as Coach Jerry Bronson
  • Michael King as Captain Harris
  • Craig R. Sawyer as Master Sergeant Johnny Slade

Reception

Common Sense Media rated the film two stars, describing it as a "predictable father-daughter tale [with] solid messages."[2] Rotten Tomatoes summarizes the film similarly, noting its emphasis on family themes and father–daughter bonding.[3]

On Rotten Tomatoes, Army Dog holds a 32% Tomatometer score, reflecting mixed critical responses, and includes a concise synopsis of the storyline.[4] DVDTalk praised the performances, particularly the real-life father-daughter dynamic, noting that "the best is done with the resources available."[5]

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