Dawg (film)

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Dawg
Directed byVictoria Hochberg
Written byKen Hastings
Produced byStephen J. Cannell
StarringDenis Leary
Elizabeth Hurley
CinematographySteven Finestone
Edited byClaudia Finkle
Mary Jo Markey
Music byJason Frederick
Amani K. Smith
Distributed byGold Circle Films
Release date
  • 2002 (2002)
Running time
83 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Dawg is 2002 dramedy film directed by Victoria Hochberg. It stars Denis Leary and Elizabeth Hurley, in their second film together. Steffani Brass was nominated for Young Artist Award for her role in this film. Although intended to be released in theaters under the title Bad Boy, it was ultimately distributed direct-to-video.

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Douglas "Dawg" Munford (Denis Leary) is the ultimate womanizer: he is selfish, rude and totally uncaring about what a woman thinks after they have sex. He arrives too late for his grandmother's funeral, but finds that she has left him a million dollars, subject to one condition.

As explained by estate executor Anna Lockhart (Elizabeth Hurley), Douglas must contact at least a dozen of the scores of women he has seduced and left during his lifetime and beg for their forgiveness. Reluctantly, Dawg sets out on his odyssey which takes him, and the lawyer, to venues throughout California. Later, he falls for Anna.

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