A Boy and His Dog

A Boy and His Dog

6.3

Mar 23 1975

2h 30m

Drama, Science Fiction, Comedy

Set in the year 2024 in post-apocalyptic America, 18-year old Vic and his telepathic dog, Blood, are scavengers in the desolate wilderness ravaged by World War IV, where survivors must battle for food and shelter in the desert-like wasteland. Vic and Blood eke out a meager existence, foraging for food and fighting gangs of cutthroats.

Don Johnson

Don Johnson

Vic

Susanne Benton

Susanne Benton

Quilla June Holmes

Jason Robards

Jason Robards

Lou Craddock

Tim McIntire

Tim McIntire

Blood (Voice)

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