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Pugumentary (2009) Online
Original Title :
Pugumentary
Genre :
Movie / Short / Comedy
Year :
2009
Directror :
Rick Bak
Cast :
Trina Analee,Debbie Bazza,Phil Bernardin
Writer :
Phil Clarke Jr.
Budget :
$12,000
Type :
Movie
Time :
26min
Rating :
6.2/10
Pugumentary (2009) Online

Tells the story of Stanley Sloane, a New York City resident who died, leaving behind twenty-two pugs.
Credited cast:
Trina Analee Trina Analee - Monique Williams (as Trina Asiedu)
Debbie Bazza Debbie Bazza - Rhonda Cabot
Phil Bernardin Phil Bernardin - Dr. Benjamin Zaius (as Philippe Bernardin)
Alex Galper Alex Galper - Bavolack
Derek Holloway Derek Holloway - James
Lauren Kincheloe Lauren Kincheloe - Cassie Melendez
Monica Knight Monica Knight - Karen Rochambeau
Harry Legg Harry Legg - Narrator
Mitchell Schuman Mitchell Schuman - Dan Rochambeau
Cesa Kobe Smith Cesa Kobe Smith - Angela Rosen
Anna Swanson Anna Swanson - Rebecca Reynolds
Margaret Wilcox Margaret Wilcox - Gertrude Blum

The 'Four Pugs of the Apocalypse (Gypsy, Linus, Scarlet and Max) are named after writer Phil Clarke Jr.'s four dogs, none of which were pugs.

Rick Bak: A dog owner in one of the city park scenes.


User reviews

Vizuru

Vizuru

Saw this about a year ago at the NYC premiere, and loved it! A mockumentary similar in design to Best in Breed, Pugumentary follows the story of a man in NYC who died, leaving behind a huge number of pugs (22 to be exact.) The camera crew interviews neighbors, doctors and a pug rescue group involved in the situation to try to find out more about who the man (named Stanley Sloan) was, and why/how he had managed to take care of so many of these dogs. Written with subtle humor, Pugumentary actually goes into some background information regarding pugs in general, and the psychology of people who love their dogs like family (and more than family, in some cases!) Would love to get this on DVD - it's the perfect gift for a pug lover!
Anazan

Anazan

First, it's an absolute must for pet lovers. It covers so many topics from Sloane's love of his dogs to pet adoptions. The film shows in great detail of this man's love of his dogs going back to his youth, and is inspirational especially today when certain breeds or celebrities' carrying their dogs around like jewelry accessories are fads, soon to be ignored or abandoned once the fad passes. Sloane's multi-cultured neighborhood and neighbors contribute to give a wide spectrum of view of the man personally, and his pugs. Second, this film belongs on wider media like all the pet and animal cable channels to spread the word.