A routine military exercise turns into a nightmare in the Scotland wilderness by the appearance of werewolves. Without transport or communications, a group is forced to retreat to a farmhouse to wait for the full moon to disappear at dawn.
2 June 1961, Dublin, Ireland
4 June 1964, London, England, UK
1975, South Shields, Tyne and Wear, England, UK
9 August 1973, Elgin, Moray, Scotland, UK
12 September 1973, Hartlepool, England, UK
April 29, 2009
One of the best, coolest, most action-packed horror films in years.June 25, 2002
There is a welcome lack of pretension about the film, which very simply sets out to entertain and ends up delivering in good measure.January 06, 2016
Dog Soldiers is an incredible showcase of Marshall's (then) burgeoning talent, bursting with raw action & demonstrating you don't always need a huge budget if you know how to create a fiercely compelling story.January 31, 2003
Marshall puts a suspenseful spin on standard horror flick formula.July 06, 2015
Dog Soldiers remains Marshall's most potent distillation of taut action, unrelenting horror, and gallows humor.October 08, 2005
A relentlessly gripping werewolf thriller. One of the best horror films of recent years.August 23, 2004
One of those 'exception to the rule' horror movies in which a little humour and a lot of effort go a very long way.June 17, 2008
One of the best horror movies of 2002July 10, 2008
One of the best all-out, no-apologies, hell-bent-for-leather horror films to emerge from the beginning of the 21st centuryOctober 25, 2002
One of the most gloriously unsubtle and adrenalized extreme shockers since The Evil Dead.March 30, 2010
Falls back mainly on army squad clichés and rote conflicts, along the way delivering a group of protagonists woefully short on personality.