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Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0790357921591
Format: Color, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC
Label: TROMA ENTERTAINMENT INC.
Manufacturer: TROMA ENTERTAINMENT INC.
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: TROMA ENTERTAINMENT INC.
Region Code: 1
Release Date: March 29, 2005
Running Time: 90 minutes
Sales Rank: 115672
Studio: TROMA ENTERTAINMENT INC.
Theatrical Release Date: 1976
Editorial Review:
Description: Dennis Hopper plays Dan Morgan, the infamous real-life 1800’s outlaw. Morgan is an Irish immigrant working as a gold digger in the treacherous Australian brush. Rejected by his comrades, Morgan resorts to stealing horses - only to be caught and sentenced to jail. After years of abuse and brutality he is released and falls back into his bandit ways. Soon Morgan is wanted at any price, dead or alive, setting the backdrop for this intense and riveting thriller.
DVD Features:
-Informative and inspiring introduction by Lloyd Kaufman, President of Troma Entertainment and creator of The Toxic Avenger!
-Fascinating interview with Philippe Mora, director of Mad Dog Morgan!
-The Make Your Own Damn Movie Box Set film school in a box!
-Original theatrical trailers for Pterodactyl Woman from Beverly Hills and Rowdy Girls, Foreplay, The Wedding Party and Madigan’s Millions!
-Radiation March
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - "I've misssed so much of my life . . ."
A small budget masterpiece driven by another powerhouse performance by "Sir" Dennis Hopper, in my opinion, among the very greatest living actors, and solid acting up and down the line. What we have here is a tragic tale - once again the "have nots" simply crushed under the iron and leather heels of the "haves". A direct and candid visioning of why folks turn to crime and the insensitivity of the brutal wheels of capitalism and the awful legal infrastructure which supports this miserable system ... Read More
Rating: - Funky Cutting / Challenging Transfer
Over the years, after seeing "Mad Dog" in the theater, I picked up various VHS versions and (now) DVD versions of this film. While the Troma version here is better than the worst, it's not a good transfer. More, I keep looking for a better edited version of the underlying elements. This Mora flic has always been choppy, but I keep hoping each new release will tell the tale with a bit smoother presentation. Nothing new here. Maybe this is as good as this low-budget flic gets? Perhaps Phillipe ... Read More
Rating: - ..Is this complete anywhere on dvd???
....I was hugely dissapointed in the Troma release of this film..I thought finally after paying more for company dvd with a little more prestige that the usual bargain bin varieties..I'd be getting a complete version of this film finally on DVD!...NOPE..all the nasty tidbits were cut!..the Head getting blown thru at the beginning in the Chinese opium Den..the more graphics aspects of the prison rape..the bucket of animal guts scene...the [...] scene in the Bar..the old man mooning the Bush Cop...even ... Read More
Rating: - Wrong aspect ratio on Troma DVD transfer
The film was originally shot in the 2.35:1 aspect ratio. But this 2005 DVD release from Troma Entertainment presents the film in a 1.66:1 aspect ratio print cropped directly from the "pan and scan" full-screen print that was made for VHS releases. The film has never been seen in its original 2.35:1 aspect ratio since its theatrical release.
Rating: - A fine movie that deserves a better DVD
Mad Dog Morgan is a real rarity, which is a great shame, because Philip Mora's film has much to recommend it and deserves much better than a dodgy cropped transfer on the Troma label. More a chronicle of the exploits of `Mad Dog' Morgan, the bushranger who inspired Ned Kelly, than a conventional narrative, it's a non-judgemental portrait of an inconsistent, unpredictable man - after going to great lengths to deny he'll ever "be made a murderer," he then becomes one almost immediately when he drunkenly ... Read More
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