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This article is about the 1982 animated film. For the novel, see The Plague Dogs. The Plague Dogs is a 1982 British adult animated drama film based on the 1977 novel of the same name by Richard Adams. The film was written, directed and produced by Martin Rosen, who also directed Watership Down, the film version of another novel by Adams. The Plague Dogs was produced by Nepenthe Productions; it was released by Embassy Pictures in the United States and by United Artists in the United Kingdom. The film was rated PG-13 by the MPAA for violent images and thematic elements. The film's story is centered on two dogs named Rowf and Snitter, who escape from a research laboratory in Great Britain. In the process of telling the story, the film highlights the cruelty of performing vivisection and animal research for its own sake (though Martin Rosen said that this was not an anti-vivisection film, but an adventure an idea that had only recently come to public attention during the 1960s and 1970s. Contents 1 Plot 2 Differences between the film and novel 3 Video release history 4 End theme 5 References 6 External links Plot[edit] Rowf (a Labrador-mix) and Snitter (a smooth fox terrier) are two of many dogs used for experimental purposes at an animal research facility in the Lake District of north-western England. Snitter has had his brain experimented upon while Rowf has been drowned and resuscitated repeatedly. One evening, Snitter squeezes under his cage and into Rowf's, where they discover his cage is unlatched. Eager to escape the tortures of life inside the facility, they explore, knocking over other cages and finally sneaking into the incinerator, where they are nearly killed before escaping. Initially relieved and eager to experience their new freedom, the dogs are soon faced not only with the realities of life in the wild but with another more terrifying realisation—they.
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ITA Productions Limited formed in 2010 with the aim of producing top quality movies for the international market. The founder, Martyn Hall, has been in the film industry since 1973 initially working for and with his father, Denis Hall, in Visual Effects.  He has worked with top directors, produced many sequences for feature films that went onto being extremely successful movies. He has worked on Bladerunner, Gandhi, Watership Down, Plague Dogs, Alien, The Keep and Krull. His first feature film he worked upon was A Clockwork Orange. Hall also worked on the BTAA Award winning advert for the first commercial for Apple Computers Mac Intosh based on George Orwell's 1984 producing the VFX sequences. His company, Filmfex Animation, won a BAFTA award for best animated short. ITA Productions has created strong allegiances with various companies and individuals around the world to strengthen the financial routes for film financing as well as co-production. Further development is now currently being made to take the company to the next stage. The company has established itself in the sunniest part of England and strives to create a talent base second to none developed from the locality. With three strong universities providing media and music degrees the company intends to identify talent from these areas to assist in the growth of the company. Further announcements will be made shortly as to the companies expansion plans. ITA Productions Limited is part of the ITA Entertainment Group.