Review of Last of the Dogmen (1995) by Tonypolito — 26 May 2010
If you enjoyed "Dances With Wolves," you can't go wrong here, since the core plot is essentially the same.
Berenger and Hershey seek out and discover a Cheyenne tribe (untouched by centuries of civilization), slowly and steadily assimilate into it, then must choose within which world they will live their future lives.
Attractive scenery, but don't expect the level of quality found within "Dances With Wolves." A spirit-soaring soundtrack plus dramatic-underlining narration by Wilford Brimley.
Berenger wears his delivery here quite well. Hershey does a decent job; she's definitely more than mere eye-candy. Given this is the only film Tab Murphy has ever directed, it's impressive work.
There's only been one production run of this DVD and it didn't seem another was all that likely any time soon. That may change, though, as the film's rotation has recently been increasing on TCM and AMC.
RECOMMENDATION: A bit cliche when compared to DWW, but still well spent viewing time. But be sure to see it once before plunking down $50+ for a used (or bootleg) disc from eBay or an Amazon reseller.
This review of Last of the Dogmen (1995) was written by Tonypolito on 26 May 2010.
Last of the Dogmen has generally received positive reviews.
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