Mad Dogs | |
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Created by | Cris Cole |
Written by | Cris Cole Michael C. Martin Zev Borow Brett C. Leonard Eileen Myers Kent Rotherham Shawn Ryan Jon Worley |
Directed by | Charles McDougall Uta Briesewitz Clark Johnson John David Coles Randall Einhorn Guy Ferland Alex Graves Ted Griffin Mark Piznarski Craig Zisk |
Starring | |
Composer(s) | Robert Duncan |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 10 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Suzanne Mackie Cris Cole Andy Harries Shawn Ryan Danielle Weinstock |
Producer(s) | Luillo Ruiz Jon Worley Ken Topolsky |
Cinematography | Bernard Couture Raphy Molinary Nelson Cragg |
Editor(s) | Debbie Berman David Kaldor Robert Ivison C.J. Liao Scott Pellet Robert Komatsu Amy M. Fleming |
Running time | 40 — 56 minutes |
Production company(s) | MiddKid Productions Cris Cole Productions Left Bank Pictures Amazon Studios Sony Pictures Television |
Distributor | Amazon.com |
Release | |
Original network | Amazon Video |
Original release | January 15, 2015 – January 22, 2016 |
External links | |
Website |
Mad Dogs is a dark-comic thriller television series available for viewing on Amazon's Amazon Prime subscription service. [1] It is a partial remake of the British show, also named Mad Dogs , that aired from 2011 to 2013. [2]
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Mad Dogs is a British psychological thriller television series, written and created by Cris Cole, that began airing on Sky1 on 10 February 2011, and ended on 29 December 2013 after four series and 14 episodes. It is produced by Left Bank Pictures, and co-produced by Palma Pictures. The series stars John Simm, Marc Warren, Max Beesley, and Philip Glenister as four long-time and middle-aged friends getting together in a villa in Majorca to celebrate the early retirement of their friend Alvo. After Alvo is murdered, the group find themselves caught up in the world of crime and police corruption.
The show's first season consisted of 10 episodes, [1] expanding on the British version's first season's four hours of content. [3] It began airing on January 22, 2016 in the U.S., U.K., and Germany, [4] with an early release of the show available in December 2015. [5]
The plot is a "cocktail of testosterone and bad decision-making", [2] focused on the angst of a group of 40-something underachieving American men who become caught in a "vacation from hell". [1] [4] [6]
The cast is a unique blend of film actors with mostly episodic television credits to their name, [7] including Billy Zane as a man wealthy from underworld connections who invites his friends for a stay in Belize, Michael Imperioli as an irresponsible but good-hearted former traveling musician, Romany Malco as a family man, and Ben Chaplin (who starred in the Zane role in the UK version of the show) as an embittered teacher. [1] [2] [3] The show's female cast, including Allison Tolman and María Botto (reprising her role from the UK series), provide contrast to the male leads. [1] [2] [6]
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Showrunner Cris Cole adapted the show from his own drama in the UK. [1] It was originally under development at the FX network. [8] Cole noted that because the American version is 10 hours to the British version's first season's four hours, the last six hours of the American version are "virgin territory" and have no comparative to the original. [3]
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Rights to air the show were sold by Sony Pictures Television for more than 140 countries prior to the initial Amazon airing. [4]
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In late February 2016, Amazon announced that it had opted not to renew the series. [9] Although the original intention had been for the show to be a 10 episode limited series, Amazon and the show leadership had broached the idea of a potential second season. [9]
During filming of scenes of the pilot episode in Puerto Rico, actor Steve Zahn contracted dengue fever. [10]
The show earned mostly positive reviews and anecdotal evidence pointed to solid early viewership. [9] Critics have praised the cinematography of Belize in the "blue sky" [3] show as "gorgeous." [1] [6] The first season holds a rating of 64 out of a 100 on metacritic. [11]
Critics note that the show wanders during its formulaic middle episodes of the season but is best as interpersonal conflicts are the focus. [1] [6] Amazon opted not to renew the series for a second season. [12]
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original release date |
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1 | "Pilot" | Charles McDougall | Cris Cole | January 15, 2015 |
2 | "Xtabai" | Alex Graves | Shawn Ryan | January 22, 2016 |
3 | "Well" | Randall Einhorn | Cris Cole | January 22, 2016 |
4 | "Flares" | Clark Johnson | Brett C. Leonard & Cris Cole | January 22, 2016 |
5 | "Hat" | Uta Briesewitz | Eileen Myers | January 22, 2016 |
6 | "Leslie" | Craig Zisk | Michael C. Martin | January 22, 2016 |
7 | "Ice Cream" | Guy Ferland | Zev Borow | January 22, 2016 |
8 | "Broodstock" | Mark Piznarksi | Jon Worley | January 22, 2016 |
9 | "Seahorse" | Ted Griffin | Kent Rotherham | January 22, 2016 |
10 | "Needles" | John David Coles | Cris Cole | January 22, 2016 |
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