Dogboys(1998) -
(1998), also known as Tracked , is a gritty, "batshit" action-thriller directed by the legendary British provocateur Ken Russell . Originally a Showtime original movie, it serves as a bizarre yet effective entry in the prison-exploitation genre, blending B-movie energy with Russell’s signature eccentricities. Movie Highlights
: It is an ideal watch for those who enjoy high-stakes survival stories or "man-hunt" films. It may not be Russell's masterpiece, but it is a "visually impacting" experience that is far more interesting than your standard made-for-TV fare.
: Successfully pivots from his Superman persona into a more visceral, physical action role. Critical Perspective Dogboys(1998)
: The film is a "tightly constructed B-movie" that delivers enough drive and momentum for genre fans. It is often described as "sleazy" and "crude," matching the exploitation tone Russell often explored in his later career.
Watch the official trailer to see the high-stakes prison escape and the intense tracking program in action: (1998), also known as Tracked , is a
: While less overtly "artsy" than Russell's classics like The Devils or Tommy , it retains his "neo-noir" efficiency and penchant for extravagant, strange touches—like blatant product placement under leopard print lingerie. Performances :
: Set in a brutal prison camp, a sadistic commander (played by Bryan Brown ) uses inmates as "bait" for a lethal canine tracking program. Dean Cain stars as Julian Taylor, a former Marine who must survive being hunted by bloodthirsty hounds through rugged terrain. It may not be Russell's masterpiece, but it
: Delivers a chilling performance as the villainous Captain Brown, leaning into the "rugged authority" he is known for.