Dogmatic (film)

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Written byGeorge Zaloom
Z.A.K.
Directed byNeill Fearnley
ComposerRon Ramin
Dogmatic
Written byGeorge Zaloom
Z.A.K.
Directed byNeill Fearnley
StarringMichael Riley
Leila Kenzle
David Leisure
ComposerRon Ramin
Country of originUnited States
Canada
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producerJoey Plager
ProducerSusan Murdoch
CinematographyRichard Wincenty
EditorStephen Lawrence
Running time91 minutes
Original release
NetworkABC
ReleaseMay 30, 1999 (1999-05-30)

Dogmatic is a 1999 Canadian-American television comedy film. It aired on May 30, 1999, on ABC as part of season 43 of the anthology series Wonderful World of Disney. It stars Michael Riley as an advertising executive who switches bodies with a dog. It was directed by Neill Fearnley.

Dennis Winslow is an advertising executive. He owns a dog, Rocky, and is engaged to Amy. After lightning strikes him and his dog, the two switch bodies. Dennis begins to consume dog food. When he encounters people, he licks their hands prior to shaking them. Amy breaks up with him. The duo find out that Pal Acres, his firm's largest customer, has a sordid secret of operating a puppy mill in a warehouse. While Dennis and Rocky attempt to liberate the puppies, Pal tries to court Amy and prove that the man and dog have switched bodies.

Cast

Production

Dogmatic was filmed in Canada in 1996.[1] The film aired on ABC on May 30, 1999, as part of season 43 of the anthology series Wonderful World of Disney.[2] The film's genre is fantasy comedy.[3][4]

Barkley, the dog in the film who played Rocky, was a Jack Russell Terrier. His name was inspired by an Out of Africa character.[5] He previously was a guest on The Drew Carey Show and Friends.[6] A stunt double did some of his scenes.[5]

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